How to Use Makeup Brushes
How to Use Makeup Brushes
Face Brushes
Flat Foundation Brush:Dab this into your face and then put some of it on this flat brush before applying in circular motions.
Buffing Brush: Put the foundation in small dots around your face and use the buffing brush by rotating it around your face to give you that air brushed look.
Applying Concealer
Concealer Brush: Take the concealer brush and apply the concealer cream under your eyes, on the area around your nose and on any spurce you want to cover. Mix and apply the concealer lightly; hence, ensure that you pat and blend the concealer properly.
Applying Powder
Angled Blush Brush: Take the angled brush, and pick up some blush, tap off the excess and apply it on the apples of your cheeks and blending it up towards the temples.
Rounded Blush Brush: Round off the rounded brush and dip it into your blush and then pat it on your cheeks to add some natural blush.
Angled Contour Brush: Take a small amount of your contour powder or cream by dipping the brush appropriately and put it on the areas of the cheek bones, along the jaw line, and on the frame of the forehead. Mix it well in order to get a natural look on the desired area that needs to be contoured.
Flat Contour Brush: Flat brush: contour; it is used in making sharp and straight line with ease without blurring of the lines. Eliminate the borders for a smooth appearance.
Fan Brush: Take the fan brush and dip it into your highlighter then gently apply on the areas of the face that would naturally catch light; on the cheekbones, brows, and tip of the nose for a natural sheen.
Tapered Highlighting Brush: Buff the light in using the tapered brush on the areas of the face you wish to stand out.
Eye Brushes
Applying Eyeshadow
Flat Shader Brush: For the eyeshadow, use the flat brush to pick up the color and apply on the lid using patting movements to apply the most color.
Fluffy Blending Brush: To complete the look, make sure to use the blending brush to put the transition shade on your crease and the blending will get rid of any sharp lines you would have.
Defining the Crease
Pointed Crease Brush: Lastly powder a darker eyeshadow to the second color to your crease with the pointed brush that adds depth.
Dome Crease Brush: Now with the help of the dome brush soften the crease color, mix it nicely with the base color.
Smudging Eyeliner
Smudge Brush: Draw on your skin using the eyeliner and using the smudge brush, blend the eyeliner for a smoky effect.
Applying Eyeliner
Angled Brush: Preferably, to get that perfect look, use an angled brush to apply the gel or powder eyeliner
just above your natural lash line in short, staccato strokes.
Fine Tip Brush: Fine tip brush is to be used when applying liquid or gel eyeliner to get crisp lines or details.
Angled Brow Brush: Pick up a small amount of the brow color, and apply it in hair like strokes to fill in the brows.
Spoolie Brush: Finally, comb through your brows with the spool of to set the makeup and also neaten up your brows.
Applying Lipstick or Lip Gloss
Lip Brush: Apply the lip brush on the lips by making sure that you begin at the middle of your lips and brush outwards when applying the lipstick or the lip gloss. As compared with other tools, the brush delivery permits the application’s accurate placement and provides a good coverage.










