Jude
Well-known member
Okay.. here is the link:
http://www.loew-cornell.com/ecommerc...row seshape=7
I picked this brush up on a whim at Michaels while I was looking for some cheap eyeliner brushes. The brush pictured is small but I purchased the larger sized one with more brush space (if that makes sense?). It sat in my brush carousel for a month before I picked it up and played with it and I was floored. It is the best brush for defining the crease area that I have ever used. The rounded tip really gets into the crease without a any messiness whatsoever. The size of the brush allows for a thinner line along the crease that is easily built upon if I want to go thicker. Here is an example of how this brush allowed me to get a defined line….
Usually, when I use a regular crease brush or the 219 Pencil Brush to define the crease, I get a lot of color spill over that I need to clean up with a q-tip. With this Loew Cornell Brush, I was able to get a tight, clean line and I just went over it with an All –Over Shader (another brush that I can’t live without) to blend it. No fuss and no muss. Best thing about this brush is that it is under ten bucks!
I suggest you guys grab one and give it a try. =)
http://www.loew-cornell.com/ecommerc...row seshape=7
I picked this brush up on a whim at Michaels while I was looking for some cheap eyeliner brushes. The brush pictured is small but I purchased the larger sized one with more brush space (if that makes sense?). It sat in my brush carousel for a month before I picked it up and played with it and I was floored. It is the best brush for defining the crease area that I have ever used. The rounded tip really gets into the crease without a any messiness whatsoever. The size of the brush allows for a thinner line along the crease that is easily built upon if I want to go thicker. Here is an example of how this brush allowed me to get a defined line….
Usually, when I use a regular crease brush or the 219 Pencil Brush to define the crease, I get a lot of color spill over that I need to clean up with a q-tip. With this Loew Cornell Brush, I was able to get a tight, clean line and I just went over it with an All –Over Shader (another brush that I can’t live without) to blend it. No fuss and no muss. Best thing about this brush is that it is under ten bucks!
I suggest you guys grab one and give it a try. =)