Friday, July 12, 2013

How to chose Best Eye Makeup Brushes

Eye makeup brushes are the most important instrument for a professional makeup artist, makeup lover or even makeup newbie. The brushes you chose to purchase and how you use and treat them, are essential when it comes to going for any type of eye shadow or eye product that you desire to be symmetrical, good blended and spectacular; in other words perfectly flawless.

There are lots of different brands, types and textures out there to select from when it relates to eye makeup brushes, and it can be quite difficult to know exactly what to searching for. Many expert recommendations are based on what the artist prefers and this you have to keep in mind too. However, there are certain guidelines considering the textures, craftsmanship and hair-type of the eye professional makeup brushes which can be applied to any kind of brand or purpose while shopping for your own eye makeup brushes. Finally, the tools you choose to use for your most attention drawing features that are your eyes, must not only be so high in quality, but also be in tune with the motion of your hands and the surface of your eyelids.

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  • Craftsmanship is one of the most important things to look and ask for when you are searching the different eye makeup brushes at varied brands is the craftsmanship of the brush. Normally handmade brushes tend to last longer because the shaft sticks better to the metal plate between the handle and the brush hairs.
  •  Authentic hair is most often from goats, pony, donkey or sable is used to make eye makeup brushes. It's difficult to say if authentic or synthetic brushes are better as they are used for different purpose. However, authentic hair eye makeup brushes are best used on dry products while synthetic hair eye makeup brushes are best used on moist or liquid products.
  • Synthetic hairs are always used to make a perfect eyeliner brush and it should be handmade out. And when Eye makeup brushes cut on an angle, whether if it´s a hard texture or of a fluffy texture will make it easier to place the brush along the globe to create a very good eye shape.
      However once you have chosen your eye professional makeup brushes you still need to treat them with care to make them last as long as possible, but also to achieve the best eye makeup result on every use.

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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Types of Eye Makeup Brushes


Makeup brushes are one of the most important accessories in your cosmetic bag because not only do they make the application process easier but they also can improve the ultimate outcome of your look. There are many different types of eye makeup brushes kit on the market and the purposes of the brushes are different. So according to your taste you have to choose the right one.
Now we take a look about which brushes do what in the Eyes:

  • LID: Look for a natural-bristled brush that is dense yet thin, tapered and medium in length. Most of the female person like to use this brush is to wet it first with a little bit water, tap off the excess then dip it in a shadow in swirling motions to create a glue of a sort. After that swirl it on the back of your hand to perfect the consistency and to smooth away any clumps, then brushes it over your entire lid for a more intense impression with longer staying power.
 
  • CREASE: Here if we want a tapered angle crease brush made of natural bristles that fits perfectly in the crease for when we want to do a smoky eye.
  • SMUDGE: This brush evolved in the last few years and quickly has become a favorite of all! A lot of people don’t want their liner on the bottom lid to look like a “line” So for years we would smear it with our ring finger to create more of a shadow. But a smudge brush is much more efficient. Look for one with a flat head, short and dense natural bristles as it devotes you the best precision for smoking outlines.
  • BLENDING: This Pony Tail brush works as a windshield wiper, sweeping to and fro over both the lid and crease to blend all colors together and polish away any hard edges.
  •  BROW: Searching for a double-ended brow brush that has a spooky (looks like a mascara wand) on one end and a slanted brush on the other end so we can brush them up and over before we fill them in with a powder.
  • LINER: Because there are so many amazing long-lasting gel liners out there now you’ll need a liner brush.  The slanted liner brush is also suitable for swiping across a Kajal pencil then using it to line with more precision.
     Of course there are many more eye brushes out there in the market and I’m not suggesting you bound yourself to these seven, but these really are all you’ll ever demand.

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