![]() ![]() No other brush I’ve ever used has allowed me to get so up close to the lashes to create a really defined line and it’s soft and gentle which for me is important the closer to the eyeballs you get. G28 Flat Definer – The Lash Definer. It’s razor thin, flat shape makes it great for defining the lash line. Hence why I like to use it to apply shadow into the crease whilst simultaneously allowing the shorter bristles to do the blending out. ![]() It has the fluffy, full body for making blending a breeze yet it’s tapered, pointed tip makes precision application a piece of cake. Morphe Brushes M433Į22 Pointed Blender – The Multi-Tasking Eye Brush. This is another great multi-tasker. It’s slightly more dense than the Mac 217 and has a slightly more flatter edge and that’s where it has one over the 217 when it comes to packing on the colour. This brush is great for applying eyeshadow as well as blending and I love a multi-tasker. M433 Pro Firm Blending Fluff– The Mac 217 Dupe. Don’t expect a defined application with this brush. However, this is different to most conventional pencil brushes as the hair bristles slightly longer and fluffy so does a great job at softly blending out shadow to create that diffused, hazy eye along the lash line. Morphe Brushes E27Į36 Detail Crease – The Smooth Under Eye Definer – I would think most would use this as a pencil brush to get up close to those lashes and I’m no different. ![]() It’s the finishing brush after the shadows have been applied and blending. This is the brush I like to use as an after step to blend out any harsh edges. Here are the favourite brushes featured in my video:Į27 – Pro Round Blender. In my video, I give you the lowdown of my absolute favourite face and eye brushes from Morphe Brushes so if you’ve been wanting to get your hands on them and giving them a try, then this video is a must see! They only issue is that they aren’t so readily available here in the UK but one or two websites such as the likes of Beauty Bay have recently picked them up so it’s not as hard as it used to be to get your hands on them (they just don’t stock the full range as yet). They produce an extensive range of brushes from face through to eyes (as well as some great eyeshadows too) that are not only great in quality, they are extremely affordable too so they are accessible to the masses. Morphe Brushes are one of, if not, my favourite brand of makeup brushes. ![]()
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