Artis Elite Mirror Linear 1 In Metallic Silver.
£34
REVOLVE
Artis elite mirror linear 1 in metallic silver. Artis elite mirror linear 1 in metallic silver. Master your makeup application technique with the linear 1 brush from artis. A narrow row of fibers helps to concentrate product in a precise line, such as along the lash line. This patented brush can apply a defined line along the upper lashes, or be tucked into to the lower lash line to smoke out the waterline. It can also be used to fill in and define the brows or to line along the lips with precision.. Artis brushes are made exclusively with cosmefibre, a revolutionary engineered fiber made specifically for applying cosmetic and makeup products. Designed for use with liquid, powder, and cream products. Atis-wu9. Elitelinear1g2. Artis, the latin word for skill, method, technique, recognized that the entire category of beauty tools was based on an artist-applies-to-the-canvas premise - someone applying product on someone/something else. How different is the experience when the artist is the canvas? The answer is:.
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Artis Elite Mirror Linear 1 In Metallic Silver.

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Artis elite mirror linear 1 in metallic silver. Artis elite mirror linear 1 in metallic silver. Master your makeup application technique with the linear 1 brush from artis. A narrow row of fibers helps to concentrate product in a precise line, such as along the lash line. This patented brush can apply a defined line along the upper lashes, or be tucked into to the lower lash line to smoke out the waterline. It can also be used to fill in and define the brows or to line along the lips with precision.. Artis brushes are made exclusively with cosmefibre, a revolutionary engineered fiber made specifically for applying cosmetic and makeup products. Designed for use with liquid, powder, and cream products. Atis-wu9. Elitelinear1g2. Artis, the latin word for skill, method, technique, recognized that the entire category of beauty tools was based on an artist-applies-to-the-canvas premise - someone applying product on someone/something else. How different is the experience when the artist is the canvas? The answer is: