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  2. The Best Makeup Brushes, According to the Pros - AOL

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    Hollywood Complexion Brush. For even more coverage—particularly if your skin is redness or acne-prone—look for a denser round foundation brush, like this professional favorite, says Riley.

  3. The 21 Best Makeup Brushes, According to Experts - AOL

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    “As a makeup artist, brushes really are my most treasured tools,” says professional makeup artist and founder of Westman Atelier, Gucci Westman. The 21 Best Makeup Brushes, According to ...

  4. The 30 Best Makeup Brushes You Can Buy on Amazon - AOL

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    Ask any makeup artist what the most important item in their kit is and odds are, it’ll be one of their favorite makeup brushes. From mascara wands to eyeshadow blending brushes, the trick to ...

  5. Makeup brush - Wikipedia

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    Makeup brushes. A makeup brush is a tool with bristles, used for the application of makeup or face painting. The bristles may be made out of natural or synthetic materials, while the handle is usually made out of plastic or wood. When cosmetics are applied using the appropriate brush, they blend better onto the skin.

  6. Jennifer Ringley - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Kaye Ringley (born August 10, 1976) [1] is an Internet personality and former lifecaster.She is widely regarded as the first camgirl.She is known for creating the popular website JenniCam.

  7. Prosthetic makeup - Wikipedia

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    Prosthetic makeup also known as special makeup effects or FX prosthesis, is the process of using prosthetic sculpting, molding and casting techniques to create advanced cosmetic effects. Prosthetics are used on stage and screen to create fantasy creatures, simulated injuries, or likenesses of other people.