It’s all in the brush
POWDER BRUSH
It is large and fluffy. It gives a more natural finish than applying with a sponge or powder puff. Invest in one that is made with natural hair from a sable, goat or badger
BLUSH BRUSH
It looks like a smaller powder brush. Aside from blush, you use it to apply bronzer. Apply bronzer on your cheekbones first, and then the blush only on the apples of your cheeks. Blend the bronzer and blush well for a natural looking glow.
FOUNDATION BRUSH
It is a flat with long bristles that are soft to the touch. There is nothing wrong with using the fingertips or a sponge. But a foundation brush gives a totally flawless finish, with no streakds or lines. To use, simply pour a bit of the liquid or cream product on the back of your hand, dip the brush into it, and apply on your face for a smooth, perfect finish.
CONCEALER BRUSH
It looks like a mini version of the foundation brush. Dip into your pot of concealer and pat over blemished areas. Finish off with powder to set the concealer.
BLENDING BRUSH
It has a rounded tip and soft fibers. Aside from blending colors, it softens the eye shadows applied on the crease of the eye lids. It’s a crucial tool because it prevents you from committing the unforgivable beauty faux pas going out with unblended make up.
EYE SHADOW BRUSH
It has a short bristles. It is used for applying shadow on the eye lid up to the brow bone. For longer lasting eye shadow, apply a cream eye shadow and top off with a powder version of the same color.
LIP BRUSH
It gives a more precise finish than lipsticks that are designed to glide easily over you lips. It also helps you to save on your expensive lip product