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212 Tightliner Brush
$18-
Product Description
About 212 Tightliner Brush
The ultimate tool for precision with soft touch, this detail-oriented brush applies color to the delicate inner rim of the eye with the silkiest synthetic sable hair.
Why It’s Special
- Double crimped copper ferrule.
- Antibacterial coated handle.
Other Details
- Synthetic
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IngredientsWe don't have ingredient data available for this item.
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Shipping & ReturnsFree Shipping
Beautylish offers free shipping to the U.S. on all orders $35 and up. For all other orders, we offer $5 flat rate shipping.
Fast DeliveryWe ship using FedEx Express (2 business days from order shipment date) and FedEx Ground (3-5 business days from order shipment date).
Satisfaction GuaranteedIf you are less than completely satisfied with your purchase, you may return your order within 60 days (from the delivery date) for a full refund. We'll cover the cost of return shipping within the U.S..
World-Class Customer CareBeautylish’s team of makeup artists and beauty experts are here to help. If you need assistance in anything from color matching to your perfect skin care regimen, we’re here to help.
Phone: 1-877-992-5474
Email: service@beautylish.com
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Reviews / 3Liza G. Oct 08, 2018
A game changer
This brush is an absolute game changer. I love using it to apply Jeffree Star Cosmetics Velour Liquid Lipstick in Weirdo (matte black) to my upper lash line (eye safe formula). This brush is the perfect size and works with liquids, powders and creams.
4 found this helpful.Nina P. May 18, 2019surprised, disappointed
I bought the 202 Microliner Brush, the 253 Arrowhead Laydown Brush Small, the 203 Micro Angled Liner Brush, and the 212 Tightliner Brush. I agree with the other reviewers in terms of their performance as brushes. However, the black handles are cheaply painted and the least bit of water exposure turns them from black to a milky, murky splotched up mess. Doesn't detract from their performance, but spoils the experience for me. I found some precision brushes by a company named Japonesque which are actually even better for precision work ... and they hold up just fine to water exposure.
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