f Makeup Brushes & their uses
Image: Estee Lauder - Professional Brush Collection*
Tools Of The Trade
Most makeup brands sell a range of makeup brushes to compliment their
makeup. Good quality makeup brushes made from high quality fibres or
hair can be pricey. You can either purchase all your brushes from your
favourite brand or mix and match those you prefer or to get better
value. So if you don’t know your contour blender from your smudge stick,
brush up your tool knowledge with my tip top guide and brush
recommendations to transform you from clueless to confident...
Foundation Brush
Designed
to achieve a smooth and flawless finish, the bristles are tightly
packed with a tapered tip for fluid application. Dampen the brush first
in warm water and firmly squeeze the excess into a towel or tissue, this
will help achieve a more even distribution. You can also blend any
brush strokes as you go with a damp natural or wedge sponge.
Concealer/Camouflage Brush
A
soft bristled, flat brush with a wider base and a pointed tip. Use to
apply concealer under the eyes, to spots and to camouflage problem areas
such as broken capillaries and areas of discolouration.
Duo Fibre Brush
Made
from a blend of goat and synthetic fibres this brush is ideal for
buffing and blending colour. The flat, circular, feathery head provides
lightweight and buildable coverage of liquid, cream or powder. Use to
blend cream blush onto the apples of your cheeks or for a light dusting
of shimmer powder to your cheek and brow bones.
Bronzer/Powder Brush
Soft,
full and rounded, this brush can be used for both compact powder and
bronzer. The bristles pick up the perfect amount of colour and
distribute flawlessly onto the skin. Load your brush with the powder and
shake away any excess before sweeping onto the skin.
Mineral Powder Brush
A thick bundled brush that can sometimes be used both wet and dry. It
is expertly designed to buff mineral powder onto your skin for pure
perfection. Apply in small circular motions for a faultless finish.
Elizabeth Arden Mineral Makeup Brush (£18) - Boots.com
Fan Powder Brush
Created
for use with loose powder, the fine fan sweeps a light dusting of
powder onto the skin for a soft, velvety effect. This application
technique avoids heavy coverage which can highlight fine lines and
imperfections. These brushes are also used to remove excess powder on
the face, particularly after eyeshadow application.
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Blusher Brush
Made
with fine, gentle fibres the blusher brush has a rounded head which is
perfect for giving a pop of colour to the apples of your cheeks. Sweep
and blend along your cheekbone drawing the brush up into your hairline.
MAC Blush Brush (£24) Debenhams.com
Face Contour Brush
Slanted
and rounded in shape, the contour brush mimics the angles of your
cheekbones. This is ideal for highlighting and shading with bronzer or
illuminating powder. Use with cream, gel or powder to contour a sculpted
finish for a defined and dramatic makeup.
Eye Shadow Brush
Large,
flat, short and brimming with bristles for excellent coverage. The soft
bristles have a bevelled edge for a smooth application without
‘dragging’ the eyelid. Use to apply all over colour.
Angle Eye Shadow Brush
A long, round and tapered brush perfect for shading the eye socket.
Just gently follow the natural crease of the socket blending back and
forth to build up depth of colour.
Blending Eye Shadow Brush
Use this light brush to blend eye colours and to highlight the brow bone.
Fine Point Eyeliner Brush
The
extra fine tip of this brush delivers precise liquid and gel eyeliner
application. A perfect line can be achieved in one stroke, or use the
point to dot in between lashes for a more subtle effect.
Flat Eyeliner Brush
Allows
eyeliner to be applied deep into the lash line for a richer and more
distinct eye. Gently brush upwards to soften and blend the line for a
smokey eye.
Smudger Brush
You’re
most likely to find these doubled ended with an eye pencil. The foam
tip is used to soften the harsh line of the pencil giving a smouldering
finish. Larger ones can also be used for applying eyeshadow such as The
Body Shop's Smudger Brush (£9) -
Slanted Eyebrow Definer Brush
Used
to define and fill brows for a beautifully symmetrical appearance. The
bristles are stiff and angled for precise control. Apply powder, liquid
or cream in short strokes mimicking the hairs, fill sparse areas, shape
and elongate for a perfect brow.
Spiral Eyebrow Brush
Ideal
for taming unruly hairs, the stiff bristles smooth and comb eyebrows
into form. When shaping, use to brush hairs upwards and trim the excess
for neatly groomed brows.
Lip Brush
The
sculpted tip of a lip brush is perfect for achieving a flawless line.
The bristles are short and firm for controlled application.
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Cleaning Makeup Brushes
Finally, don't forget your brush cleaner! You don't want to spend a
lot of money buying high quality makeup brushes if you are not going to
be able to look after them by keeping them clean and conditioned.
Foundation, eyeshadow and lip brushes should be cleansed after each use
to stop bacteria spreading and therefore keep your skin clear; whilst
other types of brushes such as powder and blusher can be cleansed once a
week. Most brands that sell brushes also have a brush cleanser,
including
Clinique.
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