Friday, July 23, 2010

Make up brushes?

is make up brushes that are made out of animal bristles good? can somebody help me! please... Thank you!Make up brushes?
well there good, but not much better then fake onesMake up brushes?
Yes, makeup brushes are a good investment and when properly cared of, they will last a really long time. I can't even begin to explain how important makeup brushes are but let me just put it this way for you, if MichelAngelo did not have good brushes, would the Sistine Chapel's ceiling be as beautiful? How about Picasso and Da Vinci?





Anyway, the right makeup brushes can save you time in the morning because they are well-contoured to a human's facial curves and they ae designed to accurately put on your makeup in the right places. Also, the right set of brushes conserve your makeup supply because they only ';get'; enough amount of makeup and spread it evenly on your skin.





Yes, animal hair brushes are highly recommended because they last longer, are usually softer, and are easier to clean than synthetic brushes.





Try Laura Mercier brushes, they're one of the most expensive, but they're also the ones having the most positive reviews by hollywood makeup ga-gas and professional make-up artists! You may also try MAC brushes or other brands that are cheaper but also of good quality like Pout, Bloom, etc.
i'd say so, they're softer and will probably not cause irritation.
I would think so; Japonesque, my favorite brand of makeup brushes are mostly made of animal bristles. But I'm sure you can find good synthetic ones if you look for them.
For applying everything but rouge, I use Crayola brand paint brushes. I am not kidding. I use the absolute cheapest brushes I can find and dispose of them after a week or so.
Some make up brushes are made up of goat hair, squirrel hair, top-quality natural and synthetic fibers, racoon hair, nylon bristlets, or 100% hair. Each brushes hair has a different texture and is used differently for each application of make up

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