Best comparison I can make is if you joined the brush heads of two 259s together (~1.5 x the size) and with a slight dip in the middle, and a little more dense. Handle size is in line with the permanent brushes.How big is that 163 brush?
Best comparison I can make is if you joined the brush heads of two 259s together (~1.5 x the size) and with a slight dip in the middle, and a little more dense. Handle size is in line with the permanent brushes.How big is that 163 brush?
Thanks.Best comparison I can make is if you joined the brush heads of two 259s together (~1.5 x the size) and with a slight dip in the middle, and a little more dense. Handle size is in line with the permanent brushes.
I'm thinking the texture is similar to those.
I know the brushes aren't perm, same for the pro sculpting creams. Can't remember whether the pressed pigments are perm, but I'm leaning towards not.Thank you!
I really hope that they (and the pressed pigments) will be perm.
I know the brushes aren't perm, same for the pro sculpting creams. Can't remember whether the pressed pigments are perm, but I'm leaning towards not.
I'm the same. I consider contouring/highlighting the most essential! I've always been fascinated how contouring will alter the shape of your face, emphasize bone structure, and bring out your best features.Now this is one collex I'm actually excited about! To me sculpting and contouring and everything that is done before color is what really makes wearing cosmetics worthwhile.
Color is cool too but I like tinkering with what I call "bones". Exciting stuff!
That brush looks really interesting! I can't wait to try it outPics of the 163 and the Pressed Pigments: Fotorelacja: MAC Office Hours, Styleseeker, Cremesheen Pearl & Pressed Pigment | Beautyicon // kosmetyki // testy // recenzje
MAC 168, 227 or the one of the real technique brushes. Nothing major, I think that brush is cool, but I feel like a lot of buffing out lines will be involved with the one in the article. I feel like what I have eliminates that extra step.Don't change a winning horse. Which brush are you using?
Sometimes I like sharp lines for a contour, but I usually use a credit card to achieve that look.MAC 168, 227 or the one of the real technique brushes. Nothing major, I think that brush is cool, but I feel like a lot of buffing out lines will be involved with the one in the article. I feel like what I have eliminates that extra step.
Love the pressed pigments! I want all of them! Thanks Naynadine.Pics of the 163 and the Pressed Pigments:
Fotorelacja: MAC Office Hours, Styleseeker, Cremesheen Pearl & Pressed Pigment | Beautyicon // kosmetyki // testy // recenzje