Showing posts with label Makeup tools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Makeup tools. Show all posts
Monday, December 12, 2011
Makeup Brush Hanger / Drier
This a very simple tip as to how to create a brush hanger to dry your brushes quickly while preserving the shape of your brushes and avoiding the ferrule from coming off your brushes due to water accumulation.
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Monday, October 10, 2011
It's finally here!! StudioBox Airbrush Sponge.
I'm excited to share to everyone about The StudioBox Airbrush Sponge. These Non Latex Hydrophilic sponges work very well in blending and creating the perfect streak free flawless canvas for a fraction of the cost of others brands!
The StudioBox Airbrush Sponge may be used dry of wet, however maximum performance of the sponge is achieved when used damp. The sponges in their original dry state is soft but a bit firm however when soaked in water it instantly expand to about double it's size and the sponge gets soft and squishy, the surface texture
The StudioBox Airbrush Sponge may be used dry of wet, however maximum performance of the sponge is achieved when used damp. The sponges in their original dry state is soft but a bit firm however when soaked in water it instantly expand to about double it's size and the sponge gets soft and squishy, the surface texture
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Knowing your Makeup Brushes
I have been on the quest for answers as to which natural hair is best used for make up brushes. and I found this article, I think it would be nice for us all to learn more info regarding our brushes.
I've copied and pasted the article below. or you may visit this site: http://www.urbanapothecary.com/Tools/t_professionalmakeupbrushes2.htm (I just added images for reference.)
Makeup brushes for re-creating yourself come in many shapes and sizes. Most makeup artists and cosmetics companies ask the perennial question: Why spend good money on makeup and use poor tools to apply it? A good makeup brush can create a flawless look. Which is the right brush for me? A specific brush is made for a specific task. Look at your makeup collection. Look at your routine. Then, decide which makeup brushes will help you make the most of your unique features.
I've copied and pasted the article below. or you may visit this site: http://www.urbanapothecary.com/Tools/t_professionalmakeupbrushes2.htm (I just added images for reference.)
Makeup brushes for re-creating yourself come in many shapes and sizes. Most makeup artists and cosmetics companies ask the perennial question: Why spend good money on makeup and use poor tools to apply it? A good makeup brush can create a flawless look. Which is the right brush for me? A specific brush is made for a specific task. Look at your makeup collection. Look at your routine. Then, decide which makeup brushes will help you make the most of your unique features.
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Makeup Tips,
Makeup tools,
Natural,
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