Beautilicious Brush Tips



















Ever wonder which cosmetic brush to use for what purpose? It can be daunting and confusing for sure! Here's several types of brushes and what they are used for:

A. all over eye shadow brush

Wider than most eye shadow brushes, this one's ideal for depositing an intense shot of color across the lid. 6.5" L.
B. angled contour eye shadow brush
Shade the crease of the eyelid with this brush — its angled shape allows for a super-targeted application. 6.5" L.
C. blending brush
Ideal for working color into the crease of the eyes or for blending shades together, thanks to its slightly fanned shape. 6.5" L.
D. foundation brush
A larger brush, featuring a dense, softly tapered head, which distributes and blends foundation to create an even finish. 6.25" L.
E. blush + bronzer brush
The flat shape of this medium-fluffy head of hair allows for a controlled dusting of color across the cheeks or face. 6.5" L.
F. flat eyeliner brush
Drawing a precise line is especially easy with this brush, because its flat, densely packed bristles allow for a controlled application. 6" L.
G. eye liner brush
The short, dense, perfectly tapered shape of this brush ensures a precise eyeliner application. 5.75" L.
H. powder brush
A large, fluffy head of super-soft hair allows for smooth dusting of powder over the face. 7" L.
I. angled contour face brush
Thanks to its angled shape, this brush is perfect for creating a shaded effect on the cheeks, which will make the face appear narrower. 6.75" L.

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what?....beauty is only skin deep?

what?....beauty is only skin deep?
Love the skin you're in! Who said that anyway?