CAMERA FINISH EYESHADOW BRUSH

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CAMERA FINISH EYESHADOW BRUSH

CAMERA FINISH EYESHADOW BRUSH

The Napoleon Perdis Camera Finish Eyeshadow Brush is a dual-ended eye brush built to take any look from a clean wash of colour to a fully smoked-out finish.

The dense, flat shader end packs eyeshadow onto the lid with intensity and coverage - ideal for applying a base shade across the entire eyelid, building colour in layers, or patting on glitter and shimmer formulas for maximum payoff. The opposite end is a narrow, precision blending brush designed for targeted definition - blending the lash line into a soft smoke, darkening the outer corner, or pressing product into the crease with control.

Works across all eyeshadow formula types: pressed powder, loose powder, cream shadow, and liquid formula. High-quality synthetic bristles deliver colour evenly with minimal fallout and no dragging on the delicate eye area.

Vegan. Hypoallergenic. Dermatologically tested. Two essential eyeshadow brushes built into one.

Between uses or as needed, sanitise and remove product with a brush cleaner. Wash with a brush soap once a week. Maintain the longevity of your brushes by laying them flat to dry.

Q: What is the difference between the two ends of the Camera Finish Eyeshadow Brush?

A: The dense flat shader end is designed for packing and layering colour across the lid - it deposits product with intensity and is best used for applying your main lid shade or patting on shimmer. The smaller precision end is a blending brush for detail work: smoking out the lash line, adding depth to the outer corner, or blending transitions in the crease.

Q: Can I use this brush with cream eyeshadow formulas?

A: Yes. The synthetic fibres are compatible with all formula types including cream, liquid, and powder eyeshadows. When using cream formulas, apply with a patting motion rather than sweeping to avoid dragging and to build intensity more effectively.

Q: How do I use the precision end to create a smoky eye?

A: Apply a dark shadow along the upper and lower lash line using the precision end, using short, back-and-forth strokes. Work the product outward toward the outer corner, then use small windscreen-wiper motions to blend the edges upward for a diffused, smoky effect. Keep the centre of the lid lighter for dimension.

Q: Is the Eyeshadow Brush suitable for cut crease looks?

A: The flat shader end can be used to pack a precise lid colour for a cut crease, particularly with cream or liquid formulas which dry to a defined edge. For the sharpest cut crease, consider using tape or a concealer stamp to create the line and the shader end to pat shadow above it.

Q: How do I get maximum shimmer payoff with this brush?

A: Use the dense flat shader end with a patting - not sweeping - motion when applying loose or pressed shimmer shadows. Dampening the bristles very slightly with a setting spray before picking up product can intensify pigment further and reduce fallout from glitter formulas.