Makeup brushes are an important part of creating a flawless look to help you greet the day with confidence. However, the wide variety of brushes on the market can make the buying experience daunting. If you happen to purchase a multi-piece set, you may not even know the names of all the makeup brushes or be able to identify their exact purpose. Sure, using your fingers as an applicator is a tried and true way to apply foundation, but if you want to graduate from amateur to beauty professional, you'll need to arm yourself with the right knowledge to make it happen.
Researching all types of makeup brushes individually can be a daunting challenge. Therefore, we have distilled the options down to the most useful and versatile tools. By understanding how to use makeup brushes, you can gain the precision and control you need to achieve a variety of makeup looks.
Do you have a specific makeup brush you're looking for? Check out our makeup brush guide below to get the information you need.
Electric Foundation Brush
A powder brush is usually a thick, full-fiber brush - synthetic or natural - with the versatility to perform a variety of beauty tasks. This ubiquitous makeup brush (without which you can barely find a makeup kit) is an essential tool in your makeup arsenal.
To use the brush as a foundation, dip the brush into a powder product (for powders and loose powders) and swirl or sweep until you have even coverage. Pro tip: It's easier to ensure full coverage if you start in the middle of your face and gradually work your way out.
This is a great beginner's multi-tool, especially suitable as a mineral foundation brush because it is easy to mix and use in your products.
Of all the types of makeup brushes, the powder brush is perfect for adding color when you want a more natural, less tinted effect, such as blush. Think pink cheeks instead of a dramatic, dark-toned look.
Electric Foundation Brush
Tapered foundation brushes are usually flat, with a less full shape and a lighter taper. These brushes are best suited for foundations and other liquid products. If you are having trouble deciding on a foundation type, learn more about the different types of foundations HERE. To use, first dip the brush into warm water and then gently squeeze out the excess. If it's hot and you tend to sweat, use cool water for a more refreshing application experience.
Water serves two purposes here: to ensure an even coat of foundation, and to prevent the brush from absorbing any foundation - saving you money since the brush won't absorb any makeup. However, be careful to gently squeeze any excess water into the towel to remove it. Excess water can dilute your makeup and make product coverage ineffective.
To apply makeup with a foundation brush, guide the brush along your face with even strokes. Take care to ensure that the makeup blends and does not leave rough lines. Again, it is often easier to start in the middle and work outward.
Many types of makeup brushes are versatile, so don't be afraid to use a flat foundation brush to apply a little highlighter to your temples or for a partial correction.
The electric foundation brush is home made design (including silicone material body, antibacterial brush head, unique brush shape, and waterproof design), making it easy to achieve even, natural, long-lasting makeup and save time.
2. Anti-bacterial brush material, skin- friendly
3. Unique brush shape, make you could finish makeup within seconds
4. IPX7 waterproof, makes it washable.
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