Does A Blending Brush Make A Huge Difference?
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Jan 31, 2013
Josie T.
I own a set of Eco tool brushes, and I'm learning how to do smokey eyes. I've watched many tutorials and they all involve a blending/fluffy brush. Does it really help? Is there a way for me to obtain a nice smokey eye with just my normal eyeshadow brush?
Jan 31, 2013
Jenn B.
This is a good question. I think you don't need a specific blending brush as long as you have some sort of fluffy-er brush with looser bristles. What brushes do you have?