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Other colors: Best big powder brush Rihanna’s makeup brushes are quickly becoming cult-favorites, and this pink little blending brush is no different. Blending brushes are extremely versatile, so it makes sense to own a few of them. Use this one to blend your eyeshadow, set the under-eye area or apply nose contour. Since it is a fluffier brush, it is best used for applying and diffusing powder products. As cute as this brush may be, it’s also durable so it doesn’t shed and it stays soft even after a few washes. Find it at Sephora!

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To apply makeup with a rounded kabuki brush swirl it around to pick up powder. Then gently tap off excess product and apply over desired areas in a circular swirling motion. 18. Eigshow Professional 12-Piece Makeup Brush Set Dip the brush into the powder and tap off the excess. Apply the powder onto the skin in circular motions. Start from the center of your face and work your way out. Be sure to blend the powder well into your jawline and neck.

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Using brushes to apply all-over application is easier when you have multiple brushes on hand. It's great to have stippling brushes, flat brushes, and kabuki brushes, as well as a sponge to blend the product evenly. Going in with a sponge after applying foundation to the face with a brush can really press the product into the skin and give it a flawless finish. Sephora Collection Pro 6-Piece Brush Set Your brush choice depends on the type of foundation formula you’re using. As a general rule of thumb, it’s advisable to stick to natural bristles for powder, and synthetic bristles for liquid products. This is because synthetic bristles tend to soak up less product, hence there’ll be less product wastage.
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