When you are starting out and are slowly dipping your toe into the world
of makeup, it may seem daunting with the vast array of products and
applicators that you can see on the market. Chances are, you are
thoroughly confused as to what brush to use for which purpose and which
product to use with which brush. However, fear not, for this guide is a
comprehensive guide that can help you use your brushes for the
particular purpose they are made for and help you take your makeup skills up several notches.
* Powder Brush– This is generally a huge dome shaped brush and is great for setting your entire face with powder, whereas for the under eyes, you want a powder brush that is a bit smaller and has more control. You can also bronze up the perimeters of your face with this brush.
Buying a makeup brush set can help to reduce the costs of individual brushes and can help you step up your makeup game to a whole new level.
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Face
* Foundation Brush– A densely packed foundation
brush can help you blend your foundation so beautifully and give you a
skin-like texture for your face. Foundation brushes can also help to
make your product last a bit longer than sponges as they do not really
soak up the product as much. They are also a lot faster than traditional
sponges as they can cover more area at once.
* Stippling Brush– This
is a good brush you can use for concealing under the eyes as it can
help to really pat the product into your skin and reach the very nooks
and crannies for a seamless coverage.
* Powder Brush– This is generally a huge dome shaped brush and is great for setting your entire face with powder, whereas for the under eyes, you want a powder brush that is a bit smaller and has more control. You can also bronze up the perimeters of your face with this brush.
* Contour Brush– An
angled contour brush can help you get a nice clean contour for your
face. Remember to blend your contour color upward to avoid looking like
you have a moustache.
* Blush Brush– A domed brush can help you get a soft flush of color on the cheeks that makes them look healthy and beautiful.
* Highlight fan brush–
If you have never tried this, you are missing out. A fan brush, whether
you use it for contour or highlight can give such a precise, yet blended
look that is very structured and can help make your cheekbones pop so
much. You can also contour and highlight your nose with this brush so
easily.
Eyebrow
* Spoolie – This is your best friend when it comes to getting a good eyebrow
day. Use a spoolie brush to brush up the hairs of your eyebrow prior to
loading them up with makeup to get a more dramatic effect. It can also
help you get rid of spider lashes, that is, if your mascara clumps up
too much on your lashes.
* Small Angled brush–
This is pretty much the only thing you need to get your eyebrows on
fleek. Use the brush with gel products or powder brow products or both
to get a clean sharp line on your eyebrows and fill it in. Do not forget
to add a few straight strokes to give the brows a more natural look.
You can also use a clean angled brush with concealer to clean up the
edges and make the brows even more defined.
Eyes
* Blending Brush– This is the one brush you cannot do without. You can keep on blending any crazy color eye shadow
and get it blown out and sultry with this brush. Do not skip out on
blending, it is your best friend to prevent any harsh lines.
* Eyeshadow Brush – An
eyeshadow brush is generally a flat tipped brush which can help deposit
pigment on your eyelid precisely. Use wet with a setting spray to ensure
maximum pigment payoff.
* Small round blending brush – This is a brush perfect for the inner corner and can help you highlight the inner corner and this makes you look more awake.
* Eye Liner Brush –
This is the best brush for you if you are a fan of gel liners. If you
are going to buy a liner brush, look for one that is super precise to
get a sharp line on your eyes. The last thing you want is for your liner
to feather everywhere and ruin your eye look, so opt for a tightly
packed and precise one. Alternately, you can use the small angled brush
for this purpose too.
Lips
* Lip Brush – This is a great option if you want to not invest in individual lipsticks
but are going for a lip palette and can be an excellent brush if you
want to fill in your lips very precisely. Using a lip brush can help you
get more control over the lines you are making and can be a very
necessary tool for lip art or if you want to use a pigment or glitter
over a base lip color.
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