swaly
Well-known member
(Maybe this has already been posted but I couldn't find anything.)
I just wanted to share a recent find...I was rummaging around at our local Utrecht and discovered the Princeton Miniature Watercolor brush line. Princeton makes awesome artists' brushes but these seem especially suited to detailed makeup application. I got what is essentially a very thin angled liner brush, only about 5-6" long (they have short, heavy, black handles to do detail-work with), plus a bent-tip triple 0 brush essentially.
They were under $7 each and are an amazing quality. All their brushes would be incredible for highly precise eyelining or other very sharp applications of color.
The angled liner is probably closest to the #4 angled shader in this pic I nabbed off the net:
The bent-tip liner I got is most like this one:
They are very fine-quality bristles and I thought that if your interest lies in very precise fine lines, dots, tightlining/waterlining, these might be of use. I love my angled brush, it's better than any cosmetic eyeliner brush I've ever used.
I just wanted to share a recent find...I was rummaging around at our local Utrecht and discovered the Princeton Miniature Watercolor brush line. Princeton makes awesome artists' brushes but these seem especially suited to detailed makeup application. I got what is essentially a very thin angled liner brush, only about 5-6" long (they have short, heavy, black handles to do detail-work with), plus a bent-tip triple 0 brush essentially.
They were under $7 each and are an amazing quality. All their brushes would be incredible for highly precise eyelining or other very sharp applications of color.
The angled liner is probably closest to the #4 angled shader in this pic I nabbed off the net:
The bent-tip liner I got is most like this one:
They are very fine-quality bristles and I thought that if your interest lies in very precise fine lines, dots, tightlining/waterlining, these might be of use. I love my angled brush, it's better than any cosmetic eyeliner brush I've ever used.