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Thursday, 26 July 2012

HOW TO PICK A MAKE UP BRUSH




1.POWDER: Large with soft, natural bristles. Dip into loose or pressed powder, shake off excess, and dust over skin set foundation.
2. FOUNDATION: Use this flat, firm brush wit (preferably) synthetic bristles to apply foundation, using short downward strokes from forehead to chin.
3. CONCEALER: To deposit cover-up just where you want it, use a small, flat blunt-edge version with synthetic bristles.
4. EYE SHADOW: Sweep shadow on lids and highlighter on brow bones with brush’s flat sides. Use the top to define creases.
5. HIGHLIGHTER: The fine, feather-light design works to dust subtle, glittery highlights
 on cheekbones for evenings out.
6. LIQUID EYELINER: Better than other applications for applying fast-setting liquid or cream liners along the lash line.
7. LIP: You want it from flexible to place colour precisely, choose a rounded or flat tip version your choice.
8. SHADOW EYELINER: This is small and firm, with bristles and a slightly rounded tip for smudging the line once you draw it.
9. BLUSH: Look for a size as big as the apple of your cheek. The rounded shape and fluffy bristles make for easy blending (read: no clown face)
10. BROW: You want a stiff, angled version to fill in sparse brows with dots of eye shadow.

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