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A Guide To Makeup Brushes with discount airbrush makeup and cosmetic brushes
There are many great brushes and makeup tools on the market. There are also many, many options to choose from. For a professional finish you need the right tools. Here's the describtion of some of the brushes:
Makeup Sponge Have a wedge-shaped one, so you can use the finer edges to help blend in foundation round your nose and jawline, while the flatter edges are great for the cheeks, forehead and chin. However if you prfer not to use a synthetic sponge try the small, natural ones instead. Powder Brush
Get used to using a powder brush each time you put make-up on. To prevent a caked or clogged finish to your face powder, use a large, soft brush to dust away any excess. Lipbrush
Use to create a perfect outline for your lips and then use to fill in the shape with your lipstick.
Eyelash tweezers
It is essential to have a good pair of tweezers for regularly tidying up the eyebrows. Blusher Brush
Use to add a pretty glow to your skin with a light dusting of powder blusher. A blusher brush is slightly smaller than a powder brush to make it easier to control.
Eyeshadow Brush
Smooth on any shade of eyeshadow with this brush. Eyeshadow Sponge
An sponge applicator is great for applying a sweep of pale eyeshadow that doesn't need much blending or applying high lighter to your brow bones. Eyelash Curlers
Curlier eyelashes make a huge difference to the way your lashes look and help open up the eyes. Once used, they will soon become a beauty essential!
All in one eyelash brush
Great for combing through your lashes between coats of mascara for a clump-free finish. Flip the comb over and use the brush side to sweep ypur eyebrows into shape or soften pencilled in brows.
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