Showing posts with label Tips and Tricks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tips and Tricks. Show all posts
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Sponge Tips?
The dreaded sponge tip applicator. I personally don't use sponge tip applicators for adding eyeshadow colors. They make blending nearly impossible as well as making color placement difficult as heck. but everyone has their own opinion on what it should be used for
They usually come in the palettes you buy for free and seem pretty point less if you already have a decent brush collection. But I'm sure that they are not all destined to be at the bottom of your trash can or makeup kit. they have to have some other uses, right? I will begin to comprise a list of uses for Sponge tips adding your comments into the post as well.
So If You found a good use of the old faithful sponge tip applicator please comment and share with us.
My Favorite Affordable Brushes
Sticking with the theme of Brushes, Brushes and more Brushes, Everyone loves a good brush. Some people prefer to spend tons on brushes, some people prefer to use sponge tip applicator that comes in their palettes. Some people think the strength of a makeup looks comes from the brush they use, some use only one brush for an entire look. Confusing? Yea I know.
I'm here to help you sort out your potential brush confusion and help you pick the right brushes with the least amount of time and money spent. This list will contain brushed that can be used by anyone, from beginners all the way up to professions.
Each brush has its own special use and job in your makeup kit that can make a difference between a washed out eyeshadow look and a harsh lined, un-blended look. So here is a list of brushes, What they're used for, prices and where they can be found:
I'm here to help you sort out your potential brush confusion and help you pick the right brushes with the least amount of time and money spent. This list will contain brushed that can be used by anyone, from beginners all the way up to professions.
Each brush has its own special use and job in your makeup kit that can make a difference between a washed out eyeshadow look and a harsh lined, un-blended look. So here is a list of brushes, What they're used for, prices and where they can be found:
10/10/12
Benefits of a "CUT CREASE"
I've been experimenting with cut crease looks for a while now and I must say that I'm beginning to prefer them over the usual outer corner blended looks. They have many benefits and immediately adds wow factor to a makeup look. I've also realized that they also come in handy when I need some sassy makeup and only have a short amount of time to get it done. They are also very easy to accomplish, your basically coloring inside the lines!
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