crease - brush?

madkitty

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can someone explain to me why its better to have a different brush for the crease and also the best one?
 

JediFarfy

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It's up to you to get a different one. I usually just rotate my brush when I'm using different colors so I don't need another one. :p

I personally like 219 because it's so narrow at the end and precise. Some have also mentioned 224 or one of the smaller fluffer brushes.
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~LadyLocks~

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Yeah it really depends on your personal preference and on the look your going for. For me, the crease brush works wonders and I give all the credit to 224 and 217.

The 217 is great...the bristles are a bit more stiffer so you can grab more of the color whereas the 224 is kinda like an eraser like someone mentioned before, it helps smooth harsh lines and makes your e/s look flawless IMO.
 

MAC_Pixie04

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219 and 217 are my favorites for the crease. Crease brushes are different because they allow you to lay down color in a specific shape in your crease, where as shader brushes are best for laying down color on a larger, flatter area like the lid. though sometimes i find it easy to apply crease colors with the tip of a shader brush, but only when my eyes are open.
 

KJam

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I love the 272 for the crease, with the 219 to form a sharper crease, and the 224 for blending.
 

User67

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I like the 222 for the crease & if I want it to be more defined I like the 219. Just depends on what look I'm going for.
 
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