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Brush crush

Taking the guess work out of which make-up brushes to use when.

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01 Kabuki Brush Adds a polish to powder and bronzer applicatio­ns. When used to buff in a circular motion, this multitaski­ng tool leaves behind a beautiful, airbrushed finish. 02 Mineral Brush Suitable for all powder formulas. For a fuller coverage all over, roll the product onto the skin. Stipple (dab) onto areas where you need further coverage. 03 Concealer Brush Provides precision smooth applicatio­n and blending of all concealer formulas. For a liquid use light featuring stokes or press/dab the flat side of the brush; for a powder use circular motions. 04 Liquid Foundation Brush For precision smooth applicatio­n and blending of all liquid foundation formulas. For full coverage load both sides of the brush; for sheer coverage only load one side with product. Don’t rub the brush back and forth, this lifts the small hairs on the face. 05 Buffing Brush With its high hair density and flat-edged shape, the Buffing Brush perfectly sets powder, liquid foundation and concealer formulas for a smooth impercepti­ble finish. 06 Angled Blush Brush Glides naturally over the cheekbones for expert applicatio­n of cheek contour. To find the apple of your cheek, look for the ‘ball’ created when you smile. Blush should not go higher than the tip of your nose or lower than the corner of your mouth. 07 Contour brush Perfect for contouring and defining the face with blush or bronzer powders. 08 Finishing brush With its large domed shape, the Finishing Brush lightly sweeps over contours and angles for a sheer and even air-brush finish. 09 Retractabl­e Travel Brush Perfect for travel or a quick refresh during the day for foundation, blush or bronzer. 10 Brush care Clean your brushes weekly using an *alcoholbas­ed spray cleanser. Shampoo monthly.

 ??  ?? tip Brushes allow for more precision and control than your finger or a sponge; they deliver a more even coverage and they’re more hygienic.
tip Brushes allow for more precision and control than your finger or a sponge; they deliver a more even coverage and they’re more hygienic.

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