Tips On Using Makeup Brushes For That Flawless Finish
1. Blush Brush The blush brush is one of the most important brushes in your makeup arsenal. A well made brush will help you achieve a more natural glow by giving you better control as you highlight the contours of your bone structure. Natural hair brushes are the most recommended by makeup professionals. The hair cuticle does the best job of lifting the blush powder to blend it with the natural oils from your skin, giving you a more realistic glow with fewer streaks or blotches.
2. Powder Brush The powder brush that you choose should have a slightly rounded, medium size head. This allows you to better control your powder application, and only apply it to the places you need it like the forehead, chin and nose. Before you buy a powder brush, test it by running the bristles across the back of your hand. It should feel feathery at the tips, and the bristles should be clasped tightly in the base; none of the bristles should shed.
3. Foundation Brush The best foundation brushes are a blend of natural with synthetic bristles. It helps you achieve a more natural look. The natural hairs lift up the pigment powder while the synthetic bristles keep the brush from absorbing too much of your foundation and getting gloppy or clumpy. You'll save money over the long run by using less makeup. The head should be flat with a contour tip to allow easy blending of your makeup, especially into tight places like around your nose and eyes.
4. Concealer Brush The concealer brush that you choose should have a small head with stiff bristles that allow you to dab make up exactly onto the spots you need. The best choice here is synthetic bristles, because they don't absorb make up and allow for more precise application. The brush should be flat with very closely packed bristles.
5. Shadow Brush
The eye shadow brush needs to be very soft and silky. You don't want a brush that is too stiff and bristly. You should have two shadow brushes; one with a flat head for covering your eyelid and one with an angled head for applying shadow to the crease.
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