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Uploaded by on May 28, 2011

Top 10 Eyeshadow brushes

Lately (last 6 months or so) I've been loving LOVING synthetic brushes. Fristly no aniamls were harmed during them making of them obvisuly - even cruetly free brushes (which most are - apprently) I'm not sure about. The animals get a haircut? Hmmmmm I just don't know.

In the past I've HATED synthetic brushes - they felt rough and horrible :(

Cozette first then OCC have brought out a selection of synthetic brushes that go far and beyond the nasty brushes of yester year.

I have truly never felt bristles so soft as these. They feel like nothing you've ever felt before.

One of the best things about synthetic brushes is that you can use them not only for dry products (powders etc...) but also with creams which makes them totally multi-use.


I love them :)

NOTE: I am not afflilated with OCC, COZETTE or love-makeup. I do not make any money when I recommend any products.

I bought Cozette at IMATS and OCC directly.

You can buy Cozzette and OCC directly from the websites

http://roquecozzette.com/
http://www.occmakeup.com/

or in the UK from

http://www.love-makeup.co.uk

I am not affiliated with love-makeup at all - i just like the woman that owns it :) The same with Cozzette / OCC.

Wayne

NOTE: I totally forgot about the MAC 217 brush - sorry! I left out an eyebrow brush because most liner brushes work great for eyebrows or you can buy them from arts and crafts stores. I have a few though so i'm sorry i didn't include one.

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  • I would love to hear about brushes and loose powder :)

  • thank you Goss you are just amazing!! at what you do thanks for your tutorials

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  • Have you tried Illamasqua brushes?They are expensive but soft and I've got their highlighter brush and I like it very much- it's multi-useful :)

    What do you think? x

  • genius video, genius guy :)

  • my ass from my elbow!!!...lol...Seriously,you­ are to cute.

  • Can you please mention your favorite shimmers for highlighting??

  • I love all of your videos, VERY!... informative. I love, love, love eye shadows especially the vibrant colors just don't know how to apply them well. However, I know that its all about the brushes and I have a holiday set that I got from Mac which includes: 129, 190, 227, 275, 212. What purpose does the 227 and 275 serve? As well as Sephora's smudge brush 14. Thanks!!! Again love the tutorials:)

  • LOL, seriously, the Western Kabuki brushes are NOT kabuki at all (after I watched all your brush videos up to Rae Morris). I mean, really... Asian kabuki are really different.

    The Western ones look like a blow up version of some pointed crease blending brush.

  • do you have the lauren luke brushes? if you do what do you think of them?:)

  • you're so damn handsome!!! I love your videos!<3

  • very good tutorial, thank you very Much :)

  • Genius!

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