What is it?
A flat paddle-shaped brush with soft DuPont fiber wool bristles for applying and spot blending eye shadow. The vegan bristles are excellent for applying liquid and cream eyeshadows for consistent eye makeup so you can repeat your favorite look flawlessly. If you need to use a little concealer, the paddle-shaped brush head is ideal for dabbing it gently into your skin.
How to use
The large paddle-shaped brush head picks up plenty of product and deposits it in clean sweeps across the eyelid for a smooth coating of primer or color. This brush achieves a light translucent layer of eyeshadow across the lid. The curved shape follows the crease of the eyelid allowing a clear definition of the eyelid in your chosen color. The brush tip allows precise spot blending (circular strokes) for transitions between colors.
Pro Tips
You can load the brush directly from the pan, but to control the texture and intensity of your eye shadow, place a little on the back of your hand and load the brush from it. You keep the bristles flat and load the color by patting one side through with a backward sweep and then the other. When the brush is loaded, you are ready to paint the eyelid with gentle upward strokes from lash to brow. Then you blend. Now you have high color intensity near the lashes, fading out towards the eyebrow.
Specifications
Brush head: 0.5.”/12.6mm
Ferrule: 1.6.”/40mm
Handle:0.3”x 4.7.”/7.6mm x 119mm
Materials
Brush head: Vegan nanofiber bristles.
Ferrule: Copper
How to Clean Your Make Up Brush
Step 1: Lay the brush face down with its bristles closest to running warm water. Pinch the bristle fibers and gently squeeze any makeup residue or excess water.
Step 2: Place a dime-sized dollop of olive oil (for natural bristles) and mild soap onto your palm or apply directly to the bristles after running under medium warm water to remove excess makeup.
Step 3: Massage the brush bristles onto the soap solution on your palm while letting water run through the bristles. Move the brush bristles in a soft gentle circular motion.
Step 4: Once the running water through the bristles become clear, stop the water. Make sure you’re not submerging the bristles or getting the ferrule wet
Step 5: Using a towel, softly squeeze out whatever excess water is left in the brush. Air dry the bristles in an area with free flowing air.