Do Me Pretty (Beauty)


Hi Dolls!!!

So this post is a little FYI about makeup brushes. 

Most of us are clueless about what to use them for or how to properly use them, myself included. 

I love, love, love makeup but over the years I stopped using makeup because I had no where to dress up & go. lol 

We're an Army family so when we moved to Fort Bragg I turned into a t-shirts, sweats & sneakers type of girl.

Recently the past year & a half I've been wearing makeup a little more but I'm really simple... I love the natural look. 

Lately I've been trying new things so I figured let me learn what these make-up brushes are exactly for.

So here's a list numbered off explaining what each makeup brush is used for

via Bren Cosmetics


  1. Precision Eyeliner—Precision tip allows for expert, even application. Perfect for lining eyes.
  2. Eyeliner—Slightly thicker tip for a more dramatic line. 
  3. Small Angle Detailer—Perfect for brows.  Precise angle tip also allows for extra-close eyeliner     application by the lash line.
  4. Angle Detailer—Specially crafted to   create perfect angles.  Thin angle tip will  allow extra close application. 
  5. Duo Small Angle Detailer/Brow—Two great brushes in one.  Fill in your brow with the small angle detailer then brush to perfection with the brow side.  Also used for separating lashes and applying mascara. 
  6. Mini Fluff—Perfect for brow highlighting and creating a dramatic smoky eyeliner. 
  7. Small Fluff—Perfect for applying eye shadow to the entire eye.  Works well on the lid, brow or crease.
  8. Medium Fluff– Great for packing on color to the entire eye.
  9. Large Fluff—Great for blending eye color or applying eye shadow base. 
  10. Angle Fluff– Specially crafted for applying and blending eye shadow.

via Bren Cosmetics
 
    11. Smudger– Perfect for smudging eye liner for that soft, smoky eye. 
    12. Eye Shader– Perfect for shading or blending eye shadow and for bold color application on the lid. 
    13. Blender– Perfect for shading or blending any pressed powder of cream.
    14. Small Deluxe Shader-Soft but firm bristles are perfect for powder or cream.  Great for multiple makeup applications.
    15. Deluxe Shader—Great for any powder or cream application. 
    16. Large Angle Crease—Perfect for smoky crease or highlighting cheek bones. Great for dusting loose powder over under eye concealer. 


So hopefully this has been a helpful little tip.
So go out, buy a brush set & play around with them. 
I have a few new sets I've had stored away that I've never used! So I'm officially brining them out to play. 

                                     Smooches ~Bets

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