Jan 29, 2011

A Beautiful Canvas

Applying makeup is a fine art,just like a painter must use the correct brush on his canvas to get the desired effect,we too, must use good brushes to bring out the beauty of our cheekbones, or depth of our eyes.
I really like Sigma brushes. I own several, and use them every day. The "Something About Marilyn" Retractable Kabuki ($25) makes applying powder products a breeze. Excellent for blush, powder foundation, setting powder, bronzer and even highlighter. This brush features SigMax fiber for high definition application, and the style is so very Hollywood Glam.

What I love most about these brushes is that Sigma takes the guess work out of buying the right brush(s) for your needs by letting you purchase three different ways; Build your own kit, Shop by function or Pre-packaged kits.
The six piece face and eye kit is also one of my favorites, here's what it includes:
Large Powder - F30 - Very dense with a rounded top. Ideal to apply powder products on face and body. Natural bristles.
Duo Fibre - F50 - Specially designed to generate an ‘airbrushed’ finish when used to apply liquid foundation. It can also be used to apply blush, highlight shades and loose pigments. Blend of synthetic and natural bristles.
Pencil - E30 - Precise application of color on the crease, outer corner, and upper and lower lash line. Also ideal to smudge out pencil liner. Natural bristles.
Tapered Blending - E40 - Rounded and tapered top. Specially designed to apply and blend color on the crease. Natural bristles.
Eye Shading - E55 - Soft and dense with a rounded finish. Can be used to apply pressed or loose eye shadows and pigments. Ideal to build intense color on the eyelid. Natural bristles.
Buffer - F45 - Ideal to apply mineral foundation, loose or pressed powders. Also great to buff colors and obtain a soft, blended look. Natural bristles. ($54)

Order online at http://www.sigmabeauty.com/?Click=60123


What's your favorite makeup brush?

Until next time~
Hugs and Hearts
BellevueGrl






Photo Credits: Sigma.com

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