More Brushes? Hell, yes!
Another set of brushes for review :)
Well, this is more of a haul than a review.
Again, these brushes are from Artist Studio like this other brush and a lot of the brushes in my collection.
I highly recommend Artist Studio face brushes because they feel nice and they DO NOT SHED.
I have a list of brushes I still need to pick up from Artist Studio and multiples of some fave brushes.
These are the three eye brushes I picked up recently and they will be joining my two other eye brushes from the same brand.
The "old" two were a paddle eye brush and a dome eye brush.
The dome eye brush was fluffy enough and worked good enough as a blending brush.
The paddle eye brush was significantly stiffer than what I had expected.
I would not use that brush for eye shadow on the lids.
Luckily, I have found use for it to apply highlight on my brow bone.
Left: Angled Crease Brush
Center: Tapered Eye Brush
Center: Tapered Eye Brush
Right: Square Eye Brush
(I am not a professional and may have used the wrong label.)
Let's start with the Angled Crease Brush.
I picked this up to help me make a good CUT CREASE.
It seemed such a fun look and I love me some contour - no matter how small.
The Tapered Eye Brush
The bristles were made for wet or cream make-up application.
It doesn't do anything for powder make-up, I realized only too late.
Pick up this brush for cream shadow bases :)
The Square Eye Brush
I planned to use to for applying shadow below my waterline.
It can also be helpful for patting on powder shadow to line the eyes.
Funnily enough, I use this mostly to highlight my inner corners :P
Of the newly purchased Artist Studio brushes, I get the most use from the Square Eye Brush.
It may be the brush hairs. The hairs are thicker but they are not too dense.
Now that I've used them for a while, I don't mind that I hardly use the other two.
But hey, they're less than P30 - can't beat that ;)
xo, Pau
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