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dreamworld06
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Member since 2/07 1341 total posts
Name: Heather
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Spinoff: which "style" brushes do you use
Sorry I don't know how to word it but once I figure out a brand which type of brushes do you have? I see there are some sets that comes with like 30 brushes but I'm sire I don't need all of those. Just looking for basic brushes for eye, eyebrows, concealer.
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Posted 12/13/15 10:11 AM |
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LSP2005
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Member since 5/05 19458 total posts
Name: L
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Re: Spinoff: which "style" brushes do you use
I have powder, blush, concealer, and six different eye shadow brushes. They are different shapes.
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Posted 12/13/15 6:14 PM |
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mnmsoinlove
Mommy to 2 sweet girls!
Member since 3/09 8585 total posts
Name: Melissa
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Re: Spinoff: which "style" brushes do you use
For face- I use a concealer brush, a powder brush, an angled brush for contour, a blush brush, and a small powder brush for highlight
For eyes- I use 3 brushes, a medium flat brush for the lid, a small angled brush for the crease, and a very small thin brush for under my eyes
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Posted 12/13/15 9:33 PM |
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tourist
Member since 5/05 10425 total posts
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Re: Spinoff: which "style" brushes do you use
For eyes- it kind of depends on the shape of your eye & the style of makeup you'll be wearing, but these are the basics:
a flat brush for laying color on the lid-this gives a more concentrated placement (sometimes called a shader brush)
Ex: MAC 239
Sephora small shader brush
a crease brush. These can vary in size depending on your needs. Makeup Geek Defined Crease Brush
Sephora Pro crease brush
Sephora Classic crease brush
a blending brush--it is good to have a couple of these. You can apply color lightly with them & then you want to blend with a clean one
ex. MAC 217
Ex. Makeup Geek Soft Dome Brush
a pencil brush or a smudger brush- either of these can be used for shadow under the eye. You can also use the tip of the flat brush.
Makeup geek pencil brush
MAC 219 pencil brush
Sephora Smudger brush
eyebrows- a spoolie brush & an angled brush if you use powder. I have a lot of brow ,so I just use a skinny pencil ( Anastasia Brow Wiz) to fill in & use the spoolie on the end, but you can buy brushes that are a spoolie on one end & an angled brush on the other end.
Make up Geek eyebrow brush
eyeliner- I use gel eyeliner that comes in a pot, so I like a small firm brush. Spehora Pro eyeliner brush
I also use this tiny brush- sometimes with powder, sometime with gel--it is for getting eyeliner really close to the lashline, so you don't really see a line, but your lashline is darker.
Wayne Goss #8
Concealer- you have a lot of options here--you can use a small flat eyeliner brush or your fingers, or a small flat foundation brush to pat on color & a fluffy eyeshadow or concealer brush to blend. usually I just use my fingers.
I sometimes use the 2nd from the left brush from this set for concealer under my eyes
and this to blend
If you are covering acne, small eyeliner brushes or lip brushes are good because you only want the concealer on the bump. Are you interested in wearing foundation , powder, blush, bronzer, contour, highlight?
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Posted 12/14/15 4:20 PM |
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Re: Spinoff: which "style" brushes do you use
I would suggest this set for eyes
Real Techniques starter kit
The ELF complexion brush (get 2). One for setting powder and one for blush.
And if you are into contouring, I find this one great for that.
Real Techniques expert face brush
And a makeup sponge like the beauty blender for liquid foundation.
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Posted 12/14/15 7:45 PM |
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BabyBMakes3
LIF Adolescent
Member since 4/13 711 total posts
Name: Laura
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Re: Spinoff: which "style" brushes do you use
I use very few brushes. I have a GREAT foundation brush. I have a fluffy brush for bronzer and blush, it's probably technically a blush brush. And for eyes, I literally only use 2....something to pack on the shadow and a blending brush to blend it out. I'm pretty simple about my brushes. It's too much to clean otherwise!!
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Posted 12/15/15 10:14 AM |
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Re: Spinoff: which "style" brushes do you use
An angled shadow brush and a flat shadow brush with short bristles are good staples for me. I have a few of those so that I don't ever have to worry about a dark eye shadow product still being on the brush when I go to use a light one. I clean them with baby wipes anyway. The real brush cleaner is good but I don't break that out every day. I think that when you get a set, you have to expect not to use some of the brushes. I hate when those sets leave out the best ones.
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Posted 12/18/15 3:03 AM |
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