What is each type of brush used for?
Powder Brush | The round, fluffy brush head perfectly applies loose or pressed powder all over the face for a luminous, airbrushed finish. Can also be used to bake the under eye area after applying concealer |
Angled Blush Brush | The smooth, slanted bristles easily apply powder to the contours of the face. Perfect for shaping the cheeks and jawline for a sculpted and defined look |
Blending Brush | Use this multi-purpose eyeshadow brush to blend shadow on the eyelids and along the crease |
Flat Eyeshadow Brush | Use to apply and layer shadows on the eyelid and brow bone |
Angled Brow / Eyeliner Brush | Small precision brush for lining eyes |
How to clean your brushes
- Squeeze a dollop of cosmetic brush shampoo into a glass or a mug and fill with lukewarm water.
- Swirl your brushes in the water and gently massage the tips.
- Rinse the bristles with clean water.
- Carefully squeeze out the excess moisture with a clean towel.
- Reshape the brush head and lay flat.
- Let the brush dry with its bristles hanging off the edge of a counter, allowing it to dry in the correct shape. Never let your brushes dry on a towel — the bristles can become mildewed.