What's that little brush called with 2 ends that comes with eyeshadow when you first buy it? Can u use it to apply eyeshadow with all kind of colours instead of using all those fancy brushes?? If so does anyone have ANY videos or tips or anything im new at this and i wanna know how to apply foundation and eyeshadow and stuff please reply! Thankyou
SO MUCH!!!! Whats the brush called that comes with the eyeshadow when u first buy it?im new at this please help!!!?
it's called a sponge-tip applicator and it can be used to apply eyeshadow. however i wouldn't recommend using it. the thing about sponges is they absorb things, and so using them wastes your eye-shadows because they soak up all the color and you run out of eyeshadow quicker. also i find that it's very difficult to blend using these applicators, so i end up with not-so-attractive harsh lines.
using a brush would be the most preferable approach, and there are alternatives to buying expensive brushes, try looking at coastalscents.com they have a really nice range of brushes that are great quality and quite affordable. you could also look around your local craft stores to see if you can find any good quality paint brushes. leow cornell is a painting brand which makes many brushes that are comparable to mac brushes for a fraction of the price you would be paying at a mac store.
as for tips, i'd suggest you have a look on youtube. there are thousands of tutorials on just the kind of thing you're curious about. search foundation application and watch a few videos on that, you'll be surprised how much you pick up, and it's easier for you to see than have me explain. ditto for eyeshadow, you can even search specific colors and get a tutorial on exactly how to do it. eg search red and green make-up tutorial and you'll get tonnes of tutorials showing you how to do it. hope this helps!Whats the brush called that comes with the eyeshadow when u first buy it?im new at this please help!!!?
When I was young and wore make-up I always just used the little foam applicators that came with eyeshadow.
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an eyeshadow applicator- usually sold in packs. yes u can use it to apply all colors!!
go to youtube and look it up or google it!!
Heya,
Well it's usually called a sponge applicator or a flocked sponge. You can use it to apply all types of eyeshadow, but you'll get a less precise finish as it can be a bit clumsy. I have a full set of brushes, and more on the way, but you can get away with your foam applicator and one straight edged or round edged firm flat eyeshadow brush. You can get one for as little as 拢2 in Superdrug, then just keep it clean. I have a youtube channel but I'm just starting out, so it's not got a great many vides. Check it out, but also link to my favourites. As a beginner, you should look at panacea81, and Xsparkage. Nireyna is amazing, but you are unlikely to be able to imitate her at the moment, and she has astounding products too.
http://uk.youtube.com/oldbutstillachild
In terms of tips, I'd say:
- you can wear whatever colours you want as long as you do it with confidence!
- put a white or very light colour up near your eyelid for a highlight colour
- an easy beginner look imvolves having two shades of the same colour, let's say lilac and purple, and applying the lilac all the way across your upper lid, then applying the dark purple in the crease on the outer edge of your eye in a %26gt; shape, so it runs along your upper lash line very finely, and into the crease of your eyelid, no further in than the centre. Then smudge it in, and it will give you a very easy, very defined look.
- Look at other people's stuff to see what you like or don't like.
Here's a few of my pics:
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