With long, fluffy bristles, dip the brush into the powder, then tap off any excess before lightly sweeping it evenly across your forehead, nose, and chin to set your makeup.This brush evenly distributes the powder evenly over your face without dispensing too much of it(so it doesn't look cakey) Pro tip: it's easier to ensure adequate application if you start in the middle of your face and work your way out. | Contouring brushes give you fine precision control over the angles with which you can achieve a Kardashian-level contour. For bronzer, loosely sweep the brush in a "3" pattern, starting from your forehead, cutting across your cheekbones, then moving back out and down to your jawline. For blush, lightly swirl the product on the apples of your cheeks and blend it up into your cheekbones. | The foundation brush is with a densely packed head that picks up a good amount of liquid and a slanted top that allows you to apply in broad, sweeping strokes. Apply some foundation to the back of your hand, then pick up a small amount with the brush and buff it onto the skin, starting in the center of your face. Blend in circular motions to instantly camouflage imperfections. | Softer, fluffy brushes are great for applying blush, bronzer and highlighter. Swirl your brush over a powder face highlighter, tap off the excess, then lightly blend the brush over the tops of your cheekbones, brow bones, Cupid's bow, and anywhere else the light naturally hits your face. The blending brush is known for their tapered shape and soft, fluffy bristles to help you really blend, blend, and blend without scratching the hell out of your lids. |