Perversion Angled Brush
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Web ID: 1387130Good brush
Worked really well with my winged eyeliner! I used gel liner with it!
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Very Precise
This brush is very precise. I use angled eye liner brushes daily and have been for a long time. Out of all the different brands that I own this one is one of the best. The line goes on very precise and it can be used for the brow area as well. I also sometimes use it as a lip brush so its very versatile. Its synthetic so its also easy to clean and won't suck up product like natural brushes often do. Highly recommend this brush its a great one.
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Perfect lines
This brush is perfect for the cream/gel liner. It is very easy to handle and applies the product evenly. It holds very well and doesn't disperse the product. You can use it for thinner or thicker application. Love it!
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Great Product
Probably the softest brush I own. Great quality for price.
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Customer review from urbandecay.com
precision
the precision of this brush isso great and easy and smooth, especially for anyone beginning to use cream or gel eyeliners
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Customer review from urbandecay.com
Great brush!
This brush is excellent for getting precision lines. Easy to use. Thin or thick lines are no problem.
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Great for dramatic looks!
This brush helps to give you sharp lines and an easier cat eye! 10/10 would buy again.
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Nice and precise
If you want to line with a powder shadow (like UD's Blackout, for example) this is the brush for you. Tightline, cat-eye, or lay down just the right amount of pigment to smudge - this brush makes eyeliner experiments fun. I have not yet tried this brush with any creme or gel eyeliner in a pot; perhaps I should.
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