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How To Use Brushes
A 3-minute clip primer from "Brushes" by Makeup Artist Aisha N. Ferguson, a 20-minute tutorial that answers everything you ever wanted to know about the makeup artists' most important tool, featuring COCOACHiC cosmetic brushes.
Aisha is a rising master makeup artist, beauty consultant, educator and public speaker. Her credits and clients include Saks Fifth Avenue, BET J's "My Model Looks Better Than Your Model" hosted by Eva Pigford, Olay Team Regenerist, among other TV, film, theater, and print media. Her motivational speaking and education seminar endeavors include COCOACHiC's TeenCHiC community service program of beauty, wellness, and confidence. She is CEO and founder of Intense Images Makeup Group and owner of makeupbagessentials.com, a website with instructional books, DVDs, tips and stories for novice and experienced makeup wearers as well as working makeup artists.
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Briskly dust highlighter, bronzer, loose, pressed, translucent or mineral powder all over face including forehead, eyes, cheeks, nose, chin, jaw line, and décolletage (neckline + chest)
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Sweep or blend along cheekbones
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Apply neutral or medium shadow all over eye
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Apply highlighter (light shade) eyeshadow to brow bone, under eyebrow hair area, medium eyeshadow along lids, and contour (dark shade) eyeshadow in crease of lids; also use to spot apply concealer under eyes and on any dark spot areas on face and décolletage (neckline + chest)
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Angle Liner Brush
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Line upper and lower lash lines; also use to apply brow powder
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Brush brow hairs up, then run comb along top of eyebrow hair arch; also use comb after applying mascara to eyelashes to rid clumps
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Dip brush into bullet of lipstick or pot/jar/tube of lip gloss or balm, then glide over lips
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Value priced set of all seven full-length, natural hair brushes
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January 21st, 2008 at 9:34 pm e This was too cute & helpful! Im not a big makeup wearer, so I never knew the comb on the brow brush should be used for combing your eyelashes after applying mascara. I will spread the word… and hopefully we won’t be seeing clumped eyelashes anymore. LOL
January 22nd, 2008 at 5:19 am e While I am more of a skin care junkie, I love to turn up the glamour on occasion. The tips featured on this video make sense of the tools I already have and inspire me to make use of the brushes I tend ignore. Thanks COCOACHiC!
January 22nd, 2008 at 6:54 am e Without a doubt, these are the best brushes I have ever come across — no more bristles all over my face and on the bathroom sink, but — thank heavens for the directions as I was never sure which brush to use for what; just remember to lable the next production of brushes as that will save us having to refer to the notes — info will be right on the brushes! By the way, they are also so ’smooth’ on the face!