E833 ANGLED EYE SHADOW BRUSH

E833 ANGLED EYE SHADOW BRUSH

$10.00

What is it?This natural product has an angled brush head, ideal for the precise application of shadow to eyelids. How to UseThis versatile contoured brush holds and releases pigment for intense color application.  Use it to apply color to the whole lid, in the corners, and the eyelid crease. Then it becomes the perfect smudging and blending tool. You can easily blend from the middle eyelid to the outer edge or from the lower lash line to the outer V. This is a precision tool that allows you to create dramatic effects and gentle gradations of color.Don’t forget your nose – the angled brush head allows you to expertly apply nose shadow down each side from the corner of the eye for subtle shaping.Pro TipsExperts apply eye makeup in defined shapes and then blend the edges leaving an intense color fading into another. This contoured brush is perfect for this technique.Hooded eyes need an adapted technique for perfect results. Keep your eyes open and using the angled eyeshadow brush to apply your color along the visible crease. Then softly work the pigment down to the lash line – perfect eyeshadow and no messy lines. 
SpecificationsBrush Head: 0.5”/12.7mmFerrule: 1.2”/30.48mmHandle: 0.3” x 4.7”/7.62mm x 119mmMaterialsBrush Head: premium cruelty free natural hairFerrule: 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.

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