It depends on the kind of look you want. The sponge-tip applicators will put a heavier layer of shadow on, I personally like brushes as it is easier to blend and you can layer the shadow to give you the amount of color you want.Do u really need brushes when applying your eyeshadow and what r some helpful websites that will give ideas?
Use brushes, applicators don't work that well. Plus they get caked up with eyeshadow %26amp; don't go on very well. Acutually I was reading about that on pureluxe.com where they gave tips on using eyeshadow brushes instead of applicators.Do u really need brushes when applying your eyeshadow and what r some helpful websites that will give ideas?
I like brushes for eyeshadow...but it took me a while to get used to the look. I use a Q-tip when I want a dark layer...works like a charm.
Sorry, I don't have a website to give you ideas. I did trial and error to figure out what works best for me.
any soft-tip applicator is the best thing for applying eyeshadow. i'm guessing you mean brushes instead of using your finger, which smudges and doesn't give you the even color all over.
i think it depends on the eye shadow that u r using.if it is dry then u can even use Q-tips and if it is creamy then u need a brush and u cant find some tips at google or yahoo and if you wanna see how to apply eye shadow then u can see a video at google or yahoo.
Applying a powder eyeshadow with any applicator causes the eyeshadow to fall in your eyes. Try using eyeshadow that comes in a stick or one that starts as a liquid and then dries. They last longer and don't irritate your eyes as much.
The best makeup brushes are also affordable and are called Paula's Choice. She also sells makeup that is very nice.
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