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Dec 5, 2012
Nina E.
Dec 5, 2012
Nina E.
I see what you mean! My question then is which brush? I was always under the assumption the were pretty hits and don't move much to apply eyeliner or something? Are they soft? It's just weird thinking like that because in any guru vid I've watched they always use fluffy brushes on their crease. Does the technique to doing creases the same as with a fluffy brush? Thanks!:)
Dec 5, 2012
Nina E.
Pretty hits? Oops. Pretty stiff!!
Dec 6, 2012
Valerie N.
I always use a blending brush while blending.. After applying the lid color take the crease color and pat it into the crease area and actually onto the top most part of the eyelid onto the black... Use circular motions until satisfied (normally good blending should take maybe a minute on both eye)... Also you should add a shiny light color beneath the brow bone and blend that down to the top of the brown shadow to make the whole look come together: hope I helped!:)