Emily
"It's strange what desire will make foolish people do."
-Chris Isaak
Emily
I've done some work with theater makeup in college, and can tell you that
ALL I used for intricate designs, liplines, and eyelines were art brushes.
They're balanced better with those longer handles, and they seem to hold
their edge longer than most other makeup brushes. I talked it over with a
professional makeup artist, who recommended buying the sable brushes (less
damaging to the face), and said that he had never experienced anyone having
a reaction to them.
Go ahead and try it. For a few bucks, I think you'll be pleasantly
surprised.
JML
Well, the difficulty is that sable brushes -- good ones -- are very,
very expensive.
I'd think if you wanted to try watercolor brushes -- which are always
natural bristle -- you'd be okay.
jo.
who spent far too long in art school...