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Mon Apr 04, 2005 3:00 pm |
I am a bit embarrassed to post this thread but am really curious if anyone has done it before. I came across some really really soft horsehair paint brushes the other day and the prices are so much less than those I have used (cheap?). Since I am looking for a liquid foundation brush, I was so tempted to get one, but my husband has stopped me on time. Have you done it before?
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Mon Apr 04, 2005 5:09 pm |
I used to be an art student and yes I have been tempted - I don't think you would find much difference - try and see, whatever tool suits you best In fact I will dig out some of my old brushes, which came to think of it casot more than some of my make-up brushes!!!!! |
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Mon Apr 04, 2005 7:11 pm |
Hi there! I haven't done it before and it never occurred to me but I don't see why you couldn't - as a matter of fact I probably would if I needed some brushes! The only thing I might suggest is that if you are looking for a liquid foundation brush that you look for something synthetic, so that your foundation doesn't get absorbed!
Go for it!
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Mon Apr 04, 2005 9:13 pm |
Great tip Pudoodles. There is actually one really soft brush is synthetic and then the horse hair is softer. But they (Home Hardware)ran out of the horse hair one. Maybe I will make a trip to the art store soon. Will report back, and rosebud, please let us know once you've tried.
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