more muted one-color washes?
Re: more muted one-color washes?
Mmmm... new discovery here: Applying them with your fingertip (a trick I picked up from Bobbi Brown's first makeup book years ago), and you get a very sheer and pretty layer not achievable with brushes. : )
Re: more muted one-color washes?
I have noticed the type of brush makes a difference, also. Some brushes pick up so much pigment. For sheer looks, I would recommend taklon or synthetic 'cat's toungue' shaped brush.
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Re: more muted one-color washes?
Yeah, they definitely doJenW wrote:I have noticed the type of brush makes a difference, also. Some brushes pick up so much pigment. For sheer looks, I would recommend taklon or synthetic 'cat's toungue' shaped brush.


Re: more muted one-color washes?
Prescriptives has a really nice, broad synthetic eyeshadow brush. It is the same shape and size as the Ultimate brush but the bristles are WAY less dense so it's perfect for the one-color wash.
Re: more muted one-color washes?
I'm considering pressing my shadows, some of them, as they travel much easier. Has anyone noticed a difference using fingers for washes on pressed shadows?