mousygiggles
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I hope I get my brushes today. I can't wait to see how they work out.
Let us know what you thinkI hope I get my brushes today. I can't wait to see how they work out.
Gossmakeupartist has good vids on how he does it. Here are only 3 of them.Mine arrived today and I can see why you love it. I was looking at it in store and i was impressed with how light it was and the shorter handle
playing around with it today and I like the feel of the bristles. I also got my contouring products so looking forward to sitting down with them this week and creating my perfectly contoured cheeks.
silly question... how do you highlight with cream products and contour with cream products and get them to blend seamlessly? I like the idea behind all of that and what do you use as a cream highlighter? is it better to do that and set it rather than use MSF?
If you only pick one brush, the 163 is certainly more useful than the 215. Woohoo. Join the contouring brush family!I ordered the contour brush. I was going to get the shader brush, but I have a similar one that does the job and it works for me. Also Blanc Type and All That Glitters shadows wooot
I'm planning on getting Blanc Type this week too since ever ivory seems to be a dud.I ordered the contour brush. I was going to get the shader brush, but I have a similar one that does the job and it works for me. Also Blanc Type and All That Glitters shadows wooot
That's why I got BT, too. I'd rather spend the money on a shadow I know has good performance.I'm planning on getting Blanc Type this week too since ever ivory seems to be a dud.
I've been looking for a good contour brush! I have a big kabuki-style fan brush and the 109 but it's very easy to waste product with them and they lack the precision. I have pretty high cheekbones and a rounded face, so I definitely need a good performing brush if I want to accentuate rather than muddle and muck up lol.If you only pick one brush, the 163 is certainly more useful than the 215. Woohoo. Join the contouring brush family!
Gossmakeupartist has good vids on how he does it. Here are only 3 of them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBLHE0ME-GA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTb5vOIuzBE&feature=plcp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pa-O0H45BxE&feature=plcp
Just had to watch so I could get my Goss fix TODAY...
LOL!
I know, me too! I need one of him!!Giiiiirl,
I could listen and watch him all day long! Hahahaha!!!
I need a him and a Paula Dean and I will be set for life!!!
I think they would have a blast together too!!LOL!!!! Exactly!
Which shades did you get?I also checked with one the local counters and they are going to be getting the brushes on thursday... So I guess this wknd I'll be going to pick those up. The sales assistant didn't seem to think I needed to reserve, but I'm starting to wonder if I should have?! I guess if it ain't meant to be I won't die. I'll just have a smaller brush collection.
I use the 163 to place it and then blend it out with another brush (depending what kind of contour I want, I use different brushes. I probably prefer the 169 due to its synthetic bristles). The key is to know where to place the product and then blend it from there. If you placed it in the wrong spot, it's really tricky to rectify the mistake. I use the highlighter first to create a think layer, then I do the contour. Then I go back again with the highlighter. As you already place as base with the first layer of highlighter, it blends much easier. I use CCB's as highlighter. Eventually, I follow with an MSF. I wouldn't use an MSF on its own as it would not last nearly as long as the combination of CCB + MSF. Follow with a set powder. I prefer P+P. HTH