Chanel’s Coco Codes Collection and Le Rouge Crayon
…coral red, tan, pink-beige and bronze. Swirled together on a brush you get the most gorgeous, luminous bronze-watermelon shade. Of course, you can focus your brush on certain shades, but…
…coral red, tan, pink-beige and bronze. Swirled together on a brush you get the most gorgeous, luminous bronze-watermelon shade. Of course, you can focus your brush on certain shades, but…
…Sanz prefers a flat paddle style brush, for what its worth!). My two favourites are my Real Techniques Expert Face Brush and my Sigma F82 Round Top Kabuki. The brand…
…inner and outer corners. Grandiose Extreme has more bristles in its brush over the original Grandiose (with the same synthetic style brush), in short and long lengths which supposedly help…
The last few years have shown us some incredible innovations in terms of mascara wands haven’t they? Gone are the days of the standard ole spiral brush – we’re seeing…
…two on the forehead and nose and chin and then buff out with a brush like my Real Techniques Expert Face Brush. Since it is in a handy dandy stick…
…I prefer to use fingers or a soft fluffy brush like the Real Techniques Buffing Brush, as a sponge would just absorb a formula this thin. There is also 23…
…the shorter pencil brush end, which is very soft and integral to a smokey look. The other end is a larger blending brush, which I find a bit stiffer than…
…too. The formula is uber black, and slightly wetter in texture, which normally can lead to clumpy lashes if you’re not careful, but the patented Hook ‘n’ Roll™ brush…