Monday, April 26, 2010

I need help with the make up brushes?

I want to get a set of brushes but don't know what they are all really for/


can anyone help me... if i am a beginner... which set is better?





1. Vanity Brush Set


http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?categoryId=A17%26amp;id=P127113


2. Two Tone Portfolio Brush Set


http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?id=P81406%26amp;categoryId=RPYMAL%26amp;shouldPaginate=





and can anyone please explain to me what each one are for from the two sets?





Thank youI need help with the make up brushes?
The vanity brush set has a variety of eye brushes, plus a few face brushes


Blush brush for blushes or contour powders.


Concealer brush for using a liquid/cream concealer to cover small imperfections.


Pointed crease brush for getting color in the crease of your eye.


Flat eyeliner brush for applying liquid/cream eyeliner.


Eye blending brush to apply and help blend eyeshadow colors together seamlessly.


and a Smudge brush to apply/smudge/blend color.





The Two Tone Portfolio Brush Set has brushes for the whole face.


Blush brush for blushes or contour powders.


Powder/Complexion brush for more precise application of contour powders.


Eye blending brush to apply and help blend eyeshadow colors together seamlessly.


Eye shadow detail brush which looks to me (in that picture) to be a angled brush, could be used for straight lines.


Concealer brush for using a liquid/cream concealer to cover small imperfections.


Retractable lip brush for precise application of lipsticks and glosses.





I would buy the vanity set if I were more interested in applying makeup to my eyes. You get all the good brushes that the Portfolio set gives you, all you miss out on is a lip brush and a specialty contour brush.





I say, Vanity brush set!

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