Makeup brushes are important when it comes to achieving a flawless, airbrushed look that can allow you to face your day with confidence. However, with so many brushes available on the market, choosing the right one can be daunting. Along with this, you may not know what each brush is for or how to use them. While using your finger as an applicator might be tried and true, brushes can offer a more flawless complexion and take your look from basic to pro.
Here are some things to keep in mind to help you choose the best makeup brushes for precision and control along with achieving a seamless look.
- A Stippling Foundation Brush
Always start your eye makeup application before you get started on your foundation. Once you’re ready to begin applying your base, choose your stippling single makeup brush. You can then select your powder, liquid, or cream foundation and try the shade out on your hand. Using a big brush makes for quick application and can help blend your foundation out better. These brushes make great daily application brushes and are ideal for full coverage.
- Concealer Fluffy Brushes
Concealer is applied after the foundation. Always look for a fluffy brush as it can buff your makeup seamlessly. These brushes can help you achieve a naturally blended look along with blending in the product flawlessly into your skin.
- Powder Brush
Once you’ve applied your concealer, you want to make sure that it’s set. Setting powder is best applied to the t-zone and under your eyes with a single makeup brush price. Always pick brands like Viseart that can easily blend your makeup and keep things dewy and not shiny.
- Angled Contour Brush
Angled brushes are fluffy but a touch stiffer than a face or a blush brush. These brushes are a tad stiffer than the face of a blush brush making it an ideal option for a bronzer. These brushes can help ensure a better application.
- A Blush Brush
Blush brushes are straightforward. You can apply your pink or orange shade with a fluffy favorite to get a soft glow on the apples of your cheeks and blend it in well. Blush brushes should mix with the product well and offer a soft and diffused glow on your cheeks along with bending in the product properly.
Wrapping Up
At the end of the day, it’s important to keep your brushes clean. Unclean brushes can lead to infections, rashes, or even skin irritation. To wash your brushes always use a gentle cleanser or a brush-specific cleanser. You can wet the bristles of the brush, scrub it clean and then swirl it on a paper towel or allow it to air dry. Avoid placing wet brushes away as it can be a breeding ground for bacteria. Air drying allows the brushes to maintain their shape. You can clean the brushes once or twice a week depending on how often you use them or even a couple of times a week.