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Types of Eyeshadow

All-Over Eye Shadow Brush
All-Over Eye Shadow Brush

Expertly designed for applying eye primer and base color, The Japonesque All Over Eye Shadow Brush is the ideal tool for applying foundation, eye shadow primer or base eye shadow color from lid to brow bone.

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Angled Blush Brush
Angled Blush Brush

Angled face brush The easiest way to add definition to your face—just sweep on some bronzer in the hollows of your cheeks using a fluffy angled brush. Perfect for applying blush or highlighter, too.

Baked
Baked

Baked eyeshadow is a type of eyeshadow baked in the sun during its processing. By heating the compounds in the sun, the color pigments are allowed to set in, and a smooth texture is achieved. Two completely separate looks can be achieved with this type of eye makeup.

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Beauty Blender
Beauty Blender

Beauty Blender, $20, Amazon. I know a tool this large doesn't really make sense to try to use with eyeshadow. But at this point, I just had to give it a try. And while I was able to make it work in the end, much like the primer, I found that using fingers is faster and simpler than using the beautyblender.

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Blending Eye Shadow Brush
Blending Eye Shadow Brush

eyeshadows, How-To, brushes, blending, eye makeup, mod, cut creases It is a truth universally acknowledged: You can buy the most expensive eye makeup in the world, and you can invest in the best brushes.

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Compact/Pressed Powder
Compact/Pressed Powder

Brush up: The big secret here is that you can get similarly great results with pressed and loose powder if you use a brush to apply it. Pressed powder gets a bad rap because the sponges and puffs that come inside compacts tend to cake powder on, not because pressed actually looks worse on skin.

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Concealer Brush
Concealer Brush

12 Makeup Brushes You Actually Need and Exactly How to Use Them. ... Concealer Brush. ... Use an eye shadow brush to evenly apply powder and cream shadows.

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Cream
Cream

If you’re not used to cream eyeshadow, we understand. The texture can be a little different if you primarily use a pressed powder formula, but once you use it you won’t be able to stop.

Foundation Brush
Foundation Brush

Rounded Foundation Brush: IT Cosmetics Heavenly Luxe Plush Paddle Foundation Brush . The densely packed bristles pick up and distribute product evenly. The round, domed shape allow the bristles to blend as they brush. The result is an even, flawless finish for any liquid, cream, or powder foundation.

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Kabuki Brush
Kabuki Brush

Preceding each performance was a ritual of makeup application, where large and dense makeup brushes were used in order to cover the actors’ skin with makeup. These came to be known as Kabuki brushes. WHAT ARE KABUKI BRUSHES USED FOR TODAY? Today, Kabuki brushes are available to be used in our everyday makeup routines. Morning or night! They can come in a variety of shapes: flat, rounded, angles and dome.

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Loose Powder – Highly Pigmented Loose Shadow
Loose Powder – Highly Pigmented Loose Shadow

... SHANY Cosmetics Mineral Eyeshadow Loose Powder, ... SHANY Cosmetics Mineral Eyeshadow Loose Powder, ... Highly Pigmented, ...

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Powder Brush
Powder Brush

12 Makeup Brushes You Actually Need and Exactly How to Use Them. ... Use an eye shadow brush to evenly apply powder and cream shadows. Alternate use: ...