490 Crease Brush
Brush Number: 490
Brush Category: Crease Brush
Brush Category Overview: A Tapered Fluffy Brush With Natural Hair That Has Fullness And Is Used To Apply Color In The Crease, Or To Achieve Blending With Seamless Transitions In Between Colors. The Brushes Silky Fibers Taper To A Fluffy Dome For Controlled Blending And Exceptional Color Diffusion.
Brush Hair Overview: Squirrel Hair Is Ideal For Applying Transition Colors And Achieving An Airbrushed Smokey Effect And Using Natural Hairs Offers Smooth, Exquisite Application, Perfect For Crease Work.
Brush Description:
Hair Type: Squirrel
Hair Strand Characteristics: Is Not Springy And Holds Onto Powder Well
Hair Strand Texture: Durable Fine And Thin
Hair Strand Shape: Conical. Squirrel Hair Has A Thick Middle (belly) To Hold Product And A Tip That Comes To An Exceptionally Fine Point.
Hair Color(s): Brown & Black
Similar To Other Hairs: Squirrel Points As Well As Kolinsky Sable, But It Has Very Little Snap And Is Much Less Resilient. Squirrel Hair Is Also Often Mixed With Other Types Of Hair To Bring The Cost Down. Most Common Hair Types Used In A Mix With Squirrel Are Goat And/Or Pony.
Handle Style: Traditional
Handle Material: Wood
Handle Color: Black
Ferule Material: Aluminum
Ferrule Color: Black
Brush Number: 490
Brush Category: Crease Brush
Brush Category Overview: A Tapered Fluffy Brush With Natural Hair That Has Fullness And Is Used To Apply Color In The Crease, Or To Achieve Blending With Seamless Transitions In Between Colors. The Brushes Silky Fibers Taper To A Fluffy Dome For Controlled Blending And Exceptional Color Diffusion.
Brush Hair Overview: Squirrel Hair Is Ideal For Applying Transition Colors And Achieving An Airbrushed Smokey Effect And Using Natural Hairs Offers Smooth, Exquisite Application, Perfect For Crease Work.
Brush Description:
Hair Type: Squirrel
Hair Strand Characteristics: Is Not Springy And Holds Onto Powder Well
Hair Strand Texture: Durable Fine And Thin
Hair Strand Shape: Conical. Squirrel Hair Has A Thick Middle (belly) To Hold Product And A Tip That Comes To An Exceptionally Fine Point.
Hair Color(s): Brown & Black
Similar To Other Hairs: Squirrel Points As Well As Kolinsky Sable, But It Has Very Little Snap And Is Much Less Resilient. Squirrel Hair Is Also Often Mixed With Other Types Of Hair To Bring The Cost Down. Most Common Hair Types Used In A Mix With Squirrel Are Goat And/Or Pony.
Handle Style: Traditional
Handle Material: Wood
Handle Color: Black
Ferule Material: Aluminum
Ferrule Color: Black
Brush Number: 490
Brush Category: Crease Brush
Brush Category Overview: A Tapered Fluffy Brush With Natural Hair That Has Fullness And Is Used To Apply Color In The Crease, Or To Achieve Blending With Seamless Transitions In Between Colors. The Brushes Silky Fibers Taper To A Fluffy Dome For Controlled Blending And Exceptional Color Diffusion.
Brush Hair Overview: Squirrel Hair Is Ideal For Applying Transition Colors And Achieving An Airbrushed Smokey Effect And Using Natural Hairs Offers Smooth, Exquisite Application, Perfect For Crease Work.
Brush Description:
Hair Type: Squirrel
Hair Strand Characteristics: Is Not Springy And Holds Onto Powder Well
Hair Strand Texture: Durable Fine And Thin
Hair Strand Shape: Conical. Squirrel Hair Has A Thick Middle (belly) To Hold Product And A Tip That Comes To An Exceptionally Fine Point.
Hair Color(s): Brown & Black
Similar To Other Hairs: Squirrel Points As Well As Kolinsky Sable, But It Has Very Little Snap And Is Much Less Resilient. Squirrel Hair Is Also Often Mixed With Other Types Of Hair To Bring The Cost Down. Most Common Hair Types Used In A Mix With Squirrel Are Goat And/Or Pony.
Handle Style: Traditional
Handle Material: Wood
Handle Color: Black
Ferule Material: Aluminum
Ferrule Color: Black
Natural Hair-Brushes
Benefits:
Natural Hair Contains Cuticles, And What Makes That So Special Is The Cuticles Have An Amazing Ability To Pick Up Product, But Not Only Pick It Up, Retain It As Well, And That Mean Less Fallout And Less Product Used. Additionally, Since The Cuticles Hold Onto The Powder So Well, It Allows You To Create A Smooth And Even Application In Less Time.
Best Uses:
Natural Brushes Are Best Used For Applying Powder Based Makeup Such As Eye Shadow, Finishing & Setting Powders, Powder-Based Blushes And Bronzers, As Well As All Mineral Makeup. Additionally, They Make A Great Choice For Small Brushes Like Lip Or Eyeliner Because The Brush Picks Up And Holds The Product (as mentioned above), Thereby Shortening The Application Time Because You’re Able To Get More Product In Less Brush Space.