The Mary Kay® Brush Collection - Cindy's Superstars

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The Mary Kay® Brush Collection

includes five high-quality cosmetic

brushes that make color application

more polished and professional than

ever before! Use the Mary Kay®

Cosmetic Organizer to not only store

your brushes, but also to carry your

other Mary Kay color cosmetics. It's

the perfect cosmetics organizer for

home or travel!

Ask me about pre-purchasing

your set to use today!

Our AMAZING eye primer

extends wear of eye color.

Plus, it prevents eye color

from creasing and

smudging

Apply first shade (lightest shade) to the entire eye area

Apply second shade (mid-tone shade) in a “V”

shape along crease and lid area

Apply third shade (darkest shade) by smudging the color into the

outer edge of your eyelid. If you don’t have a smudge brush you can do this with the crease brush.

Using your eye color brush, lightly blend the edges

where the shades meet. Remember NOT to make

large stokes and “mix” all the colors together.

Using CC Cream, liquid foundation, concealer or the under eye corrector, use the

concealer brush to apply under the eye area and from the corner of the eye to the

edge of the eye brow to “clean” the eye look

Using the angled brush and a matte eyeshadow to fill in your bows help

to give a beautiful shaped brow.

Apply liner in short strokes or a straight stoke. Start from

the outside and work in. Remember to try and not pull on

your eyelid while applying.

Remember: You can do the top lid and not the bottom lid,

but never do just the bottom lid. Doing just the bottom lid

makes you look tired and give the appearance of dark

circles. Also remember to apply you liner in the lash line,

not above the lash line or in the water line.

When applying mascara, you want

to make sure to apply multiple coats

to achieve your desired look.

Remember to “wiggle and then pull”

when using the wand. I find it works

best to wiggle and pull in the inner

lashes, then the center lashes and

then the outer lashes.

If you have deep set eyes, apply

your mascara to the bottom lashes

first. This will avoid you looking up

with wet upper lashes causing your

upper lashes to hit your eyelid.

Make sure to have the oval shape of the brush pointed in the

direction of your cheek bone.

Using translucent powder is the perfect way to get a flawless and

blended finish to your makeup.

For a even

more polished

lip, you can

use our lip

primer, lip

liner and

lipgloss.