02.17
My Three Must-Have Eye Shadow Brushes
Makeup Brushes are among the most important items that you have in your makeup collection. The right brushes can make application easier and your final look better—guaranteed. This is especially true for eye shadow.
Figuring out which brushes to purchase can sometimes be a challenge, especially when there are so many options to choose from. Shadow brushes all pick up and apply shadow differently, and I recommend incorporating at least three eye different brushes into your daily look.

Angle Brush—This brush can be used to fill in your eyebrows, line your eyes, create definition, or darken the outer corner of your eye.
Flat Brush—A flat brush picks up a lot of color at once and works well for applying eye shadow on your lid. It also is a great tool for filling in the highlight area below your brow bone.
Fluffy Brush—A fluffy brush is perfect for applying eye shadow in your crease (the area between your lid and brow bone). This brush picks up color lightly and also helps to blend out the color in this area as well.
The brushes mentioned above are not brand-specific; these types of brushes are available in every line. Crown Brush and Sonia Kashuk are both great companies to start with for those who are looking to grow their brush collection for a minimal cost.
Read more from Sara at The Make Up Snob.
Figuring out which brushes to purchase can sometimes be a challenge, especially when there are so many options to choose from. Shadow brushes all pick up and apply shadow differently, and I recommend incorporating at least three eye different brushes into your daily look.

Angle Brush—This brush can be used to fill in your eyebrows, line your eyes, create definition, or darken the outer corner of your eye.
Flat Brush—A flat brush picks up a lot of color at once and works well for applying eye shadow on your lid. It also is a great tool for filling in the highlight area below your brow bone.
Fluffy Brush—A fluffy brush is perfect for applying eye shadow in your crease (the area between your lid and brow bone). This brush picks up color lightly and also helps to blend out the color in this area as well.
The brushes mentioned above are not brand-specific; these types of brushes are available in every line. Crown Brush and Sonia Kashuk are both great companies to start with for those who are looking to grow their brush collection for a minimal cost.
Read more from Sara at The Make Up Snob.




