Monday, October 25, 2010

The Correct Applicators For Your Cheap Cosmetics

Experienced wearers of make up know that, no matter how many cheap cosmetics you have or in fact how many ridiculously overpriced brands you own, if you don't have the right applicators for it, then it will all go wrong! By having the correct make up brushes for the right product, you can apply your make up without any problems, making your cosmetics look and feel great on your skin.
There are so many make up brushes on the market that it can be difficult to know where to start and what to buy. If you have an idea of what is available and what it can do, after that, it's up to you to decide which cheap cosmetics you want to buy and what accessory you can accompany it with. A lot of make up products come with applicators already in the packaging, but sometimes, dependant on what you have bought these can be unsuitable for you and your skin, due to factors such as the applicator is a difficult shape to hold, or the bristles of the brush don't feel right on your skin. In this case, you need to replace them with the right products in order for your make up to apply well.
You can buy brushes in varied forms these days, whether it is buying them separately or buying them as part of a pack. Most shops on the high street and online sell applicators so next time you are shopping for cheap cosmetics, have a look round a see what bargains you can get on your brushes too!
Make sure you check the applicator thoroughly before buying it as there are a few basic checks you can make before you purchase item. The first is to make sure that the bristles of the brush are not too harsh and that they feel soft to touch. You can check this in the shop by running the brush against the back of your hand if you don't want to use your face to test it (due to maybe ruining your made up face) and gauging an idea of how it feels. If it feels like it scratches your hand, then consider how tougher the skin on your hands are and if it irritates or hurts your hand, imagine what it could do to your face!
Also check that the manufacturing of the applicators is sturdy by running your fingers through the bristles, or if it is a sponge applicator press it lightly against your fingers. If the bristles fall out, or if the sponge feels unstable then this is not the applicator for you as the usability of the applicator is an important factor as you will be using them daily.
Finally check that the applicator is easy to use as I often by a certain eyeshadow as it falls into the brilliant quality cheap cosmetics range, but the applicator is so tricky to hold as it is curved up which makes it hard to apply to my eyes. Because of this, I continue to buy the product as I love it, but I always use a sponge applicator that I have bought elsewhere.

* Cheap Branded Cosmetics
* Boots No7

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