Sunday, January 10, 2016

Make up Brushes Guide

 There is a ton loads of brushes out there and it can be so frustrating when going into a beauty store and not knowing which one to pick and how to apply it to its own use.

 It is completely understandable to not know what each brush is actually used for since there are so many brushes . Don't worry i have been there , i felt the same way as well and now that i have researched and got to know more about the different types of brushes I felt inspired to share with you guys a list of essential brushes on how you should use them and when to use them. Below you will find brushes for your face, eyes and even brows in getting them in perfect shape ( on fleek  ). One important thing to keep in mind is the difference between natural brushes and synthetic . Natural brushes are best with powdered products while Synthetic brushes consist of bristles which are best with liquid or cream powder.

Now that you know the difference between the two of them we can take it to the next level by identifying each brush one by one :



Foundation brush : It is a synthetic brush therefore it can be used for applying the foundation cream Gently put a small amount onto the back of your hand and pick up some foundation with the brush. Start by applying it to the centre and sweep outwards so that you can blend the make up onto the nose, forehead , cheeks and chin. Blend slightly in circular motions to prevent any tiny make up lines from showing. 






Concealer brush : A narrow synthetic brush with a slight edge. Place some     concealer under the circle of your eyes and edges of your nose and gently blend in the skin. 









Kabuki Brush & powder brush :  the kabuki brush is a huge yet soft brush very similar to the powder brush which is also soft but with natural fibres.  The bristles of the kabuki brush on the other hand are densely packed . It is used to apply powder foundation allowing to add coverage. Slowly swirl the brush on the product and then swirl it across the skin in circular motions. 







Blush brush : a soft medium- full round brush . Smear it into the powder and gently swirl the soft natural bristles on your cheekbone and glide along it at an angle .







Contouring brush : a soft brush with a flat angled edge which is used for bronzing. It is used for contouring under the cheekbones, temples and jawline for perfect results. For improved results you can use the same brush of the fan brush as to apply the highlighter for a shimmering look. This would be the final touch to your face .







Eye shadow brush : use a smooth eye shadow and place it across your eyelids in a wind-shield wiper motion for a phenomenal colour. 










Blending brush : use a darker colour and use in circular motions in your eye crease and softly blend in the colours used for an intense colour. 










Angled eyeliner brush : use cream, gel or even eyeshadow and place the bristles on your lash line and start from the inside corner of your eye along the lash line. 










Eyebrow brush : a small angled brush used for filling in the eyebrows with brow powder for amazing outcomes and finally use a brow comb and gently comb through for smooth brows . 








That's it for this post i hope that you found this information useful :) Let me know in the comments what your favourite must have is . Thanks for tuning in dolls and have a great day :)

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