SUBLIME - blender
Perfect for blending or adding a soft wash, sheer to medium coverage of eye, or face products. It is a perfect brush for all levels of skills, it fades shadow out so well you will look like a pro.
HOW TO USE
BLENDING EYES AND FACE
- Blend edges and blur lines of your powder eyeshadow application with tiny sweeping motions making sure to dust the brush clean of product often
- With a product free brush, clean up between the crease and brow bone
- Blend concealer after application so there are no harsh edges
EYE SHADING
- Load the brush up with product, pat excess on to side of the hand or tap to remove so you have control of the application.
- Sweep, place, pat or draw on the lid or crease.
- Effortlessly place a soft, diffused color into the crease, on the lid or at the corner of the eye.
- Great for creating a graduated color effect using various different shades and creating a perfect soft transition. Start with the lightest shade first and build up to the darkest, blending as you go
- Create many looks from a natural sheer layer of color in the crease thru to a beautifully blended dark smoky eye
- If you have excess powder it can flick off and create a 'mess'. The specific goat hair used on brush will help this from not happening.
CONCEALER
- Sweep on a small amount to desired areas
- Wipe off excess product and buff into skin by doing tiny circles for the best finish.
- Try under your eyes, T-Zone and around you lips for a soft definition
FACE POWDERS - smaller areas
- Applying setting/foundation powder in small places (around eyes, corners of nose, around mouth)
- Contouring powders on sides of nose, temples, under bottom lip. If you are skilled you can use this for cheek hollows also.
- Use a powder, pigment, shimmer or highlight above your cheekbone, cupids bow, and the bridge of your nose to enhance a more sculptured look