Product Introduction:
The Laura Mercier Crème Eye Detail Brush is the perfect tool for achieving precise and intricate eye detailing. Its pointed tip allows for targeted highlighting, while its flat bristles provide heightened control for a flawless finish.
Features:
- Precision application of crème eye color products
- Pointed tip for intricate eye detailing
- Flat bristles for heightened control
Instructions:
For best results, cleanse the brush with Laura’s Brush Cleanser or mild shampoo and warm water. When cleaning with shampoo and water, gently squeeze water through the hair, going from base to tip. Dip or spray the brush in Brush Cleanser and remove makeup with a tissue. Reshape to its original form and allow it to air dry on a flat surface. To pick up crème product, press the bristles into the product and then onto the back of your hand to work it into the brush. Gently tap the brush once on the back of your hand to shake off any excess product. Tap and press the loaded bristle all over the area first, then blend.
Brush Care:
- Cleanse as needed with Laura’s Brush Cleanser or mild shampoo and warm water.
- Reshape to original form and allow it to air dry on a flat surface. Do not stand brushes on end to dry.
- When traveling, carry brushes separately from other makeup to protect the bristles from bending and fraying.
- To protect your brush fibers, pick up product and cleanse in the direction of the hair; never “swirl” or harshly rub brushes on any surface.
Ingredients:
Synthetic fibers
Hand Position:
For precise and detailed application, hold the brush at the center of the handle or closer to the ferrule. Pinch the brush handle between your thumb and middle finger. For added control, also use your pointer finger with a light touch on the handle, which will act more as a “guide” during application. It should feel like you’re balancing the brush. For blending and diffusing, hold the brush with a loose grip, close to the end of the handle, and lightly pinch between your thumb, pointer, and middle finger. This will provide the most “painterly” result.
