For more dramatic definition (pictured), you're better off with
a sharp angled brush and Anastasia's Dipbrow, # 15, which can be layered to achieve desired drama.
Not exact matches
The
angled brush helps to precisely apply the powder, with
sharp lines.
If you're not very good at doing your eye liner this will probably be easier to use to get a solid line and a chunky flick, but if you want to develop your liner skills and learn how to create
sharper flicks over time then you'll hamper your progression by limiting yourself to using this product rather than a liquid liner or a gel liner applied with an
angled liner
brush.
Apply with an
angled brush for bold and defined brows... so
sharp you could hurt yourself!
Flat
brush is also quite
sharp and well framed; I used it for spot correction on pimples and blemishes Round
angled brush can be used for powdering under eyes and blending shadow.
«I've been asked to do lots of graphic liner looks from my clients lately, and an
Angle Liner / Brow
Brush is perfect to achieve those 45 degree
angle,
sharp wings.
While it has the metallic base, this metallic is
brushed making it slightly dull and does not have the
sharp angles most modern designs seek.