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- [Photos: courtesy of Real Techniques]
- What drew you to working with Real Techniques? Nic: Brushes really are the tools of the trade, but they’re daunting. With makeup, you can see ‘that’s a blusher I’m going to use that on my cheeks.’ But with brushes you t
- What kind of brush would you recommend for a cat eye? Nic : We have a silicone liner brush for those ladies—or guys—that wan
- Speaking of washing brushes, what's your technique? Nic: My favorite way of doing it is getting a little bit of liquid brush cleaner in a pot. I get an old tea towel or an old flannel and just brush it backwards and for
- When do you use brushes versus your finger to apply makeup? Nic : Well, a brush is going to make it last longer. By using a brush you can slowly build up the product. You’re going to get more of a payoff. The more you bu
- What are some tips for finding the right foundation? Nic : Foundation you should change seasonally, and in between seasons you should mix your foundations together. I do a lighter foundation in the summer and a heavier
- Sam, who'd been with another reporter, joins the conversation after offering us a mini cupcake from the refreshment table. Sam: My tip about buying foundation is to go into a department store, pick two like, try them on either s
- What's the best thing you ate in Chicago? Sam: We went to the Purple Pig last night. Everything on the menu is brilliant. You may think: I don’t thi