Big Stomper
- What it is:
- Ve's Pro Tip:
- How to Clean:
Introducing the Big Stomper brush - your go-to tool for a flawless prosthetic application. Its primary purpose is to press powder into prosthetics, especially foam latex ones, ensuring they lie as flat as possible.
The powder acts as a filler, adhering to the glue and creating a bondo-like effect. This brush is not just limited to prosthetics; it's also excellent for makeup application. Whether you're applying eyeshadow, blush, or shiny powders like highlighters, the Big Stomper offers more control than a typical brush, ensuring precision in every stroke. Compared to its counterpart, the Little Stomper, this brush is designed for larger areas, covering more ground efficiently, while the Little Stomper is ideal for tighter spaces like around the nose or eyes.
For a dual-purpose use, try the Big Stomper for both prosthetic applications and makeup. Its design allows for precise application, making it a versatile addition to your kit.
Cleaning the Big Stomper is essential to maintain its longevity. Here's how:
Soap and Water: This is the most recommended method, especially if the brush has powder residue. However, ensure it dries immediately after washing.
Brush Cleaner or Alcohol: If you're in a hurry or don't have access to soap and water, brush cleaner or alcohol works well. But remember, never let the brush soak in any solution, including water, as it can loosen the glue holding the brush together.
Brush Soaps: Yes, you can use brush soaps. They work similarly to soap and water but might take longer to dry.
Drying: Always ensure the brush dries immediately after cleaning to prevent it from coming apart. If you need to use it quickly after cleaning, avoid using soap and water.
Remember, the key is to be gentle and avoid soaking the brush in any solution for extended periods.
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- What it is:
- Ve's Pro Tip:
- How to Clean:
Introducing the Big Stomper brush - your go-to tool for a flawless prosthetic application. Its primary purpose is to press powder into prosthetics, especially foam latex ones, ensuring they lie as flat as possible.
The powder acts as a filler, adhering to the glue and creating a bondo-like effect. This brush is not just limited to prosthetics; it's also excellent for makeup application. Whether you're applying eyeshadow, blush, or shiny powders like highlighters, the Big Stomper offers more control than a typical brush, ensuring precision in every stroke. Compared to its counterpart, the Little Stomper, this brush is designed for larger areas, covering more ground efficiently, while the Little Stomper is ideal for tighter spaces like around the nose or eyes.
For a dual-purpose use, try the Big Stomper for both prosthetic applications and makeup. Its design allows for precise application, making it a versatile addition to your kit.
Cleaning the Big Stomper is essential to maintain its longevity. Here's how:
Soap and Water: This is the most recommended method, especially if the brush has powder residue. However, ensure it dries immediately after washing.
Brush Cleaner or Alcohol: If you're in a hurry or don't have access to soap and water, brush cleaner or alcohol works well. But remember, never let the brush soak in any solution, including water, as it can loosen the glue holding the brush together.
Brush Soaps: Yes, you can use brush soaps. They work similarly to soap and water but might take longer to dry.
Drying: Always ensure the brush dries immediately after cleaning to prevent it from coming apart. If you need to use it quickly after cleaning, avoid using soap and water.
Remember, the key is to be gentle and avoid soaking the brush in any solution for extended periods.