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Wet/Dry Foiling Brush?

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 4:33 pm
by christianadivine
Does anyone have it? How do you like it for foiling, and even applying piggies dry? Are you happy with it and would you recommend it? I guess this is more so a request for a review/opinion on the brush. :D

Thanks to anyone in advance.

Re: Wet/Dry Foiling Brush?

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 7:24 am
by JenW
I have this one on order. I should have a pretty good review in a few weeks. I have read your blog and so appreciate all that you share with us about how you do your makeup (BTW you do killer eyes!). I know a few of the brushes you have, so hopefully I can compare it to something you own.

Re: Wet/Dry Foiling Brush?

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 12:31 pm
by christianadivine
Thanks. I actually have one on order too! Hahaha! :) I'm just getting antsy. ;)

Thank you though, I can't wait to see your review. I'd still love to hear your input! :)

BTW... Thanks for the compliment on my blog and my makeup. Ha. :D That's very sweet of you. :P

Re: Wet/Dry Foiling Brush?

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 6:42 am
by JenW
I like this brush. It is soft and very flat. I am currently using it to set my Gel Liner tester with Perfecting Powder. The Gel liner is a pretty natural one, so it does need the setting powder to last longer. I have found this brush to be perfect for the task. One of these days, I will use it for foiling, too.

Re: Wet/Dry Foiling Brush?

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 5:14 pm
by Rhys
I really like it for foiling because of the shape, and it's thin, so you don't end up with huge glops of pigment in one spot that won't spread. And SN has the best eyeshadows for foiling that I've come across. Try it with Whisper, Idolize, and Taupetastic, especially - wonderful for a night out. Another fave foiled combo that's simple and good for daytime is Pixie (or any of the pastels, really, I just happen to adore that particular green foiled) with Vanilla as a highlight colour.