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217, 222, 224
Which one would you use for general blending? I dont want my colours to mush all together and turn into 1 mixed colour, I want something that will just blend in between colours if that makes sense...
I'm looking for something that versatile. just something to blend on small lids.
I already have the blending brush from Sephora which i use as the 'windshield wiper' but i find the hairs very soft and loose...not sure if its suppose to be?
anyway, which one do you use most, prefer most, or would recommend for my situation? thanks! 
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Re: 217, 222, 224
i just got my 222 and i really like it for blending in between colours and to soften the eye shape!  i use it doing a squiggle motion down between wehre 2 colours meet. i dont have the other brushes.
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Re: 217, 222, 224
I prefer my 217!
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Re: 217, 222, 224
i prefer the 224 for blending in general the 217 is great also and picls up more color 224 gives you that more soft effect and 222 is great for crease work and defenition I have all three and love them all but for blending i would say overall 224!
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Re: 217, 222, 224
i use the 224 to blend lightly because the bristles aren't stiff enough i use the 217 wheni really want to blend colours together. I use the 222 for blending outer corner crease.
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Re: 217, 222, 224
I have all 3 and I find that I have more uses for the 224 than the other 2. I use the 224 for e/s application to the lids, crease and browbone and for overall blending of shadows. The 222 i really only use for e/s application to the crease and outer V, the 217 for e/s blending and sometimes for highlighting the browbone--it's not really so good at e/s application IMO. If I would have only 1 brush among the 3, I'd pick the 224 any day.
But I think for your situation, I think either the 224 or 217 would suffice.
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Re: 217, 222, 224
I guess all three! They're all amazing blending brushes and if u can get all three. If you can only do one right now start with the 224.
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Re: 217, 222, 224
I really like my 222 but haven't tried the other ones. I also have small eyelids. I looked at the 224 before buying the 222, and the reason I chose the latter is because it has a smaller tip so it can get into the crease really well, it's a bit more precise imo.
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Re: 217, 222, 224
i prefer the 217
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Re: 217, 222, 224
i only have the 217, but i'm in the same boat as you.. as in, i'm looking for a brush that can blend out small areas and i find the 217 to be too big for that purpose.
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Re: 217, 222, 224
I use the 217 for everything. I love it.
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Re: 217, 222, 224
The 217 is my favorite for blending. The 224 just seems too soft for me. I haven't tried the 222 yet.
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Re: 217, 222, 224
Thanks everyone, you're all so helpful!
I've pretty much narrowed it down to the 222 or the 217...ahh still not sure
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Re: 217, 222, 224
I LOVE MY 217 brush incredibly soft and excellent for blending out harsh lines.
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Re: 217, 222, 224
224 is the best blending brush IMO. it helps tone down all those fine lines well.
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