What is it?
The expert collection of every brush needed to perfect and refine your eye makeup. The professional brushes made with premium vegan bristles and uniquely designed brush heads are functional – from the finely tapered tip of the angled eyeliner to the soft round shapes of the smudge brush. There is a brush that is perfect for all the techniques you know and the ones you are going to learn.
How to use
The brushes are multi-functional, but some have a specific application in mind like the eyeliners and eyebrow brushes that draw fine lines. The shaders, blenders and smudge brushes have different sized brush heads and variations in shape, with practice you will find out which brush works best for you in placing color precisely in the crease and in creating shadows and highlights.
Pro Tips
Practice using both the tip of the brush heads for precisely controlled application and the flat for greater coverage. Use the different brush strokes – short, dabbing pats to apply and build up color, long sweeps for in the crease and spot blending with small circles. Each brush and each brush stroke is part of your tool kit so you can achieve your perfect style so it is worth spending time trying out each brush in turn.
Specifications
E806 Short Shader
E811 Blending
E812 Blending
E820 Bent Eyeliner
E824 Blending
E828 Eye Shadow
E831 Eye Shadow
E834 Small Smudge
E835 Angled Eyeliner
E837 Eyebrow
Materials
Brush head: Vegan nanofiber bristles.
Ferrule: Copper
Handles: Natural wood
How to Clean Your Make Up Brush
Step 1: Lay the brush face down with its bristles closest to running warm water. Pinch the bristle fibers and gently squeeze any makeup residue or excess water.
Step 2: Place a dime-sized dollop of olive oil (for natural bristles) and mild soap onto your palm or apply directly to the bristles after running under medium warm water to remove excess makeup.
Step 3: Massage the brush bristles onto the soap solution on your palm while letting water run through the bristles. Move the brush bristles in a soft gentle circular motion.
Step 4: Once the running water through the bristles become clear, stop the water. Make sure you’re not submerging the bristles or getting the ferrule wet
Step 5: Using a towel, softly squeeze out whatever excess water is left in the brush. Air dry the bristles in an area with free flowing air.