Morphe M362 Pointed Eyeliner Brush
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Crafted for precise, controlled liner application, the Morphe M362 Pointed Eyeliner Brush is the key to perfecting that coveted winged look.
The densely packed, fine-tip bristles hug your lash line, sweeping across the skin with ease to create bold graphics or subtle definition. Start with light dashes, then glide into longer strokes for sleek looks every time.
- Application: Stroke along the eyelid to create precise lines, where you're perfecting a flicked wing or adding details to your look.
- Routine: To clean your brush simply wet the bristles with warm water and a small amount of mild soap or brush cleanser. Gently swirl the bristles on the palm of your hand. Rinse the bristles and repeat until the water appears clear. Gently squeeze out any excess moisture with your hand or a towel. Reshape the bristles, then place the brush flat or upside down to air dry. When needed, clean the handle and ferrule by wiping them with a soft, dry cloth. To avoid compromising the brush construction, do not use hot water.
100% synthetic.
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Little white brush
Delivers precise, controlled application with its fine-tip bristles, gliding along the lash line to create subtle definition for a flawless winged look- love it
by Maria
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Perfect for shadow liner
perfect to use with a brown eyeshadow for a soft wing
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Lovee
Super detailed for eyeliner as well as eyeshadow placement. Can use this brush for fun eyeshadow looks or pinpointing highlight in the eyes and nose
by Kris
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