Makeup brushes are a lot like fancy cutlery - there are a lot of them but you may only know what one or two are actually for. And unfortunately with makeup brushes you can’t just start with the smallest one and work your way in. There are so many brushes and so many uses that it can be quite daunting and hard to know where to start. But once you learn it’s definitely worth it, so let’s begin with a list of the most common makeup brushes and their uses.
Foundation Brush
As
the name suggests, this brush is designed for applying liquid
foundation. Foundation brushes have tightly packed bristles of varying
lengths to help achieve a smooth, non-streaky finish. You can apply
foundation to your face and then use the brush to spread and blend or
alternatively apply your foundation directly to the brush and then apply
to the face, starting at the nose and working your way out. I find the
second method uses less product and allows for a more precise
application. If you’re not sure whether a foundation brush purchase is
worth it, consider the following points:1. It’s more hygienic.
2. It applies your foundation more evenly and precisely.
3. You don’t waste any foundation on your fingers.
4. You don’t have to wash your hands afterwards.
Powder Brush
The powder brush is one of the largest makeup brushes and has a wide variety of purposes. It is soft, full and rounded, allowing it to easily pick up powdered products. You can use it to distribute powder evenly to large areas, such as the face, neck and décolletage. Simple pat the brush into your powder product, dust off any excess and apply using sweeping and circular motions. If you’re a big fan of bronzer, this brush is a must.Stippling Brush
A stippling brush, also known as a duo-fibre brush or skunk brush is a multi-purpose brush that is most commonly used with liquid foundation, blush and bronzer. The black bristles are tightly packed together and usually made out of animal hair. Poking out above these are the white bristles, generally made from synthetics.The flat, circular, feathery head provides lightweight and buildable coverage that won’t remove any of the makeup you’ve already applied, so it’s perfect for layering. Intrigued by this funky looking brush? So were we!

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