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Reddit mentions of wet n wild Pro Brush Line Fluffy Blending Brush

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of wet n wild Pro Brush Line Fluffy Blending Brush. Here are the top ones.

wet n wild Pro Brush Line Fluffy Blending Brush
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  • VEGAN MAKEUP BRUSHES: Your search for the perfect brush is over! Flawlessly blend your makeup with this blending brush. Designed with densely-packed bristles to pick up any formula—from liquid & cream, to powder.
  • FOR THE FACE: wet n wild face makeup brushes feature synthetic bristles that are soft on skin, and fit perfectly in your hand in order to create a smooth and flawless look without a cakey finish.
  • CRUELTY FREE: wet n wild cosmetics are 100% cruelty-free & not tested on animals. We also carry vegan makeup & tools such as foundation, nail polish, contour palettes, lipstick, makeup brushes & more.
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  • WILD ONES: As America's #1 value brand, our beauty products are the best-priced & all inclusive. Our lipstick, foundation, primer & more are for all skin colors & types - we have over 400 shades!
Specs:
ColorFluffy Blending Brush
Height8.3 Inches
Length1.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateDecember 2017
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.019999983669021 pounds
Width0.51 Inches

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Found 2 comments on wet n wild Pro Brush Line Fluffy Blending Brush:

u/ediblesprysky · 21 pointsr/muacjdiscussion

Duuuude, I know good brushes are worth the investment, but you don't have to spend a crapload to get good quality. My two favorite brushes I own are a Wet'N'Wild crease/blending brush and a random gigantic fluffy powder brush I got from Amazon for <$10. I have nicer ones, but I reach for those two the most out of anything in my collection.

u/edible_spry_sky · 3 pointsr/sugarfreemua

We have very similar eyes! Down to the coloring and everything—seriously, we could be related. I LOVE the Norvina palette; so flattering. What shades did you use?

Regardless, I agree that this look isn't bringing the best out of your eyes. (Which are gorgeous, if I do say so myself, lol.) Personally, I don't like bringing dark or matte shadow more than 2/3 of the way into my eyes for an everyday look. If it goes past the iris looking straight on, it's not doing anything for you IMO. As for the outside edges, my favorite ever tip for figuring out the right shape and placement actually came from Safiya Nygard—she draws a straight line in concealer from the outer corner to the end of her brow, and that's where she puts her wing. And once she's done, she just blends the concealer away. GENIUS.

I also think that ending your eyeliner halfway through your eye like that, while impressive (dat tiny little line tho), looks a little unfinished. Just a little tightlining to continue the line to the corner would make a huge difference in this look.

I like my eye makeup to make my eyes look even wider, rounder, and more lifted than they already do. I actually wanted to demonstrate, so I did one eye of my go-to look with Norvina so you can see it. (Keep in mind that the pics are of a quick-n-dirty hack job, though. Blend it more than I did. Do as I say, not as I do.)

I generally do: Base all over the lid. (Keep your brush for this handy to buff out any weird-looking edges, especially along the wing edge.) Take Love and kind of stab it straight in the crease, starting on the outer 1/3 and blending to either side, out over orbital bone and into a wing-y shape. (I use a FLUFFY-ASS brush for this; mine is a Wet n Wild one I got on Amazon.) It will fluff up above the crease, which is good—that means the color will still be visible when your eye is open. So to keep there from being a weird dip in the color where my eye socket is, I almost want this color to make a straight line from the middle of my orbital bone out to my wing. Then, I take Incense on the fluffy end of the brush included in the palette and put it in basically the same place; it will just stay in a slightly tighter area because the brush is smaller. Then I use either Volatile or Passion (I used Passion in the pics above) on a denser brush (the other end of the one in the palette will work) and put it in the outer V. It really is a V-shape when I do it, because I don't want to weigh it down with too much color and get too smoky for daytime. I'll take that color a little bit along the lash line and a little bit into the crease, but only just up to about where I started applying color in the first step. Keep it more concentrated than any of the other colors. Then, I'll use one of the fluffier brushes to blend into the lighter colors. Now, up until this point, we've been ignoring the rest of the lid—don't worry! Just take a very small packing brush and brighten it alllll up. You can use any light shade, and it should hide anything weird going on on your lid. (Kind of like a cut crease without the annoying concealer part. Or any of the precision.) I used Dreamer in the pics, but you can use Base, your setting powder, your highlighter, whatever. If you have Subculture, I'm currently a HUGE fan of Cube, and I think it would look BOMB with this look. Finally, I think my eyes look a little naked without ANYTHING on the lower lash line, so I'll put just a little bit of Incense from the outer corner to about halfway in, and do mascara about that far as well.

I honestly wear this look without liner or with just a little tightlining (no wing) most of the time, because it defines my eyes enough and I feel like liner takes it to a more ~evening~ place. But if you want to add liner, I would take your wing out a little farther just so it's a little more present. The way it is now almost blends into your lashes. Don't be afraid to add a little more; you can almost draw a triangle and it will still come out with that nice swoop you have in your pictures because of the way the skin folds when you open your eyes. Just experiment! It's just eyeliner, it's not that serious. You'll wash it off at the end of the day and try again tomorrow, so it's not a huge deal if it's not perfect today.

But in the meantime, mascara (or falsies if you're feeling fancy) will hide most eye makeup sins. In my pics, I'm still wearing this morning's crusty mascara that's half flaked off, but if you put on a totally fresh coat, voila! Beautiful, every time.