Types of Professional Makeup Brushes
We can basically divide the professional makeup brushes into two types : those used for apply powder and those used to apply liquids, in addition, the size is what gives an idea of the part of the face to which they are intended. In general, the powder makeup, being more volatile, work best with larger brushes and longer bristles, while the liquids they need a kind of shorter hair and dense to be able to slide the product well. The facial brushes are the most big, the medium are for cheekbones and cheeks, and the most little factory eyes and lips. Each one has a different function depending on the density, shape, bristle cut and length. The longer and less dense the more the hair blurs. And backwards, the shorter and denser, more define.
Types of Professional Makeup Brushes :
Base Brush
Facilitates a professional and very natural application of foundation or powder.
How to use it: press the brush on the product of your compact and rotate with the brush to collect the powders. Then, spread over skin in gentle circular motions. To better regulate coverage and avoid the 'mask effect', go adding layers instead of taking a lot.
The foundation brush should be stronger and firmer for applying liquid makeup. This is a synthetic fiber brush, as it will be easier to clean the liquid makeup from the brush.
Healing brush
Small and rounded, reaches every corner and allows you to spread the product better. You can also use it to apply the highlighter. It is essential if you use concealer around the eyes every day, the nostrils or pimples.
To apply the liquid concealer under your eyes you can opt for a synthetic brush. To cover small spots or cover imperfections, this brush must also have very uniform hair so that it fulfills its function of correcting pimples
Powder brush
A powder brush requires a smooth, rounded tip.
Blush brush
The tip should be round to allow easy movement through the skin without friction.
The blush brush must also have very fine and soft hair to apply the powder blush on the cheeks.
Contour Brush
To mark the cheekbones and give the face a little shape.
Eyeshadow brush
Eye makeup is where you spend the most time when applying the product so there are also several brushes with different uses to help you complete the makeup.
The main eyeshadow brush should have a tip slightly smaller than the size of your eyelid.
This brush should be soft and with a rounded tip to move over the eyelid, applying color without dragging.
Round eyeliner brush.
The round or flat eyeliner brush can help you apply the liquid eyeliner in a very precise and fine line plus it can even apply small dots between the lashes.
Brow contour brush
The spiral brow brush has a tip that resembles a mascara applicator. This is used to comb the eyebrows. You can also use this brush to comb the brow hairs upwards and then trim the ends to control the shape of your eyebrows..
Then you can fill your eyebrows with powder or cream with a stiffer brush with an angled tip to be able to draw fine lines.
Lip Brush
This brush has a fine tip for precision in applying color to the lip. The hair on this brush is very fine.
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