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10 steps how to choose makeup brushes

How do you feel when you applying a makeup? Do you like it? Do you enjoy your brushes? Or maybe, do you find it difficult to use your brushes?

Applying makeup should make you feel great. In this will help you properly selected brushes.

Choosing the right brush for the job.

  • Start with a foundation brush (for example, from our brushes it will be F345, F346).

The base brush should have a lot of bristles packed into the tip, making it stiffer and sturdier for wet makeup application. If you want to clean liquid makeup from the brush easier you can choose a brush to purchase with synthetic fibers.

  • Conceal blemishes and dark circles under you eyes using a concealer brush (F348)

This brush should also have tightly packed bristles, as well as a pointed tip to allow you to target small blemishes. This brush can also be synthetic fiber for applying liquid concealer under your eyes.

  • Apply both liquid and powdered makeup with a duo fiber brush (R451)

A duo fiber brush is useful for multiple targets. These combine goat and synthetic fibers in a brush with a flat, circular tip to buff and blend. You can use this brush with liquid blush to blend color into your cheeks. You can also use the duo fiber brush with a shimmer powder onto your brows or cheeks.

  • Pick up a full, soft, rounded brush for applying powder (e’crue 01)

This brush should be able to work with bronzer and compact powder. The bristles are less packed and gather a good deal of powder and hold not out until you apply it to your skin. Look for a rounded, large, soft tip.

  • Apply blush with a fine blush brush (e’crue 02, F204)

The blush brush should have very soft bristles to applying powder blush to your cheeks. The tip should be rounded to allow easy movement across your skin with no drag.

  • Create highlights and shading with a face contour brush (F257)

This brush should has a rounded tip and a slight slant to match the angles in your cheekbones. You can use this brush to add shadow under your cheek bones for a more dramatic look.

  • Use a trio of brushes for your eye shadow (F113, F114, F213, F288)

Shade your eye socket with an angled eye shadow brush. This brush is slightly smaller than your eye shadow brush and has an angled, pointed tip to help you reach into the depth of your sockets to shade your eyelids.

The blending eye shadow brush has slightly looser bristles and a rounded tip useful for blending eye shadow colors or brushing a highlight onto your brow.

  • Choose a fine and flat eyeliner brush (F335, F117)

This brush can help you apply liquid eyeliner in a very precise, fine line.

  • Contour your brows with eye brow brushes (LB)

A ruff used for application of mascara products and separating of lashes. The ruff is made of synthetic fibres in a spiral pattern simulating a mascara wand design. . This brush is used also to comb your eyebrows into place when some of them have gone or grown in different directions.

  • Finish it off with a lip brush for applying color to your lips (e’crue 11)

This brush has a fine tip for precision in adding lip color. The bristles on this brush are very shot and firm.

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