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Professional powder and foundation brushes +
As there are many types of powder, the number of powder brushes is also large and the offer isvaried. To make it easier for you to find your way and choose the best brush for yourself, we bringyou the best tips for choosing a powder brush.Also, it is important to wash and maintain your brushes, so we list all the tricks for long-term use.
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Applying a powder brush+
Powder is the basic foundation on the face before applying other make-up in order to cover possibledefects and even out the skin color.A brush is good to use for several reasons. First, it applies the product uniformly and evenly to theskin. Using a brush simplifies the process of applying powder, because the complexion and powdercan be quickly evened out with uniform movements on the face.Second, it's great for problematic and oily skin, unlike fingers, which can carry bacteria and make theskin greasy. The powder brush can be used for several levels of coverage. First, due to the width ofthe brush, it is used to completely cover the skin and create a foundation.Then, a soft brush is used to mattify the foundation and apply loose powder. Models with a thinbrush look and denser bristles are used to apply concealer to even out imperfections in the tiniestareas, such as under the lids or browbones.
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How to choose a powder brush depending on the type of powder? +
Each type of powder requires a certain type of brush so that the application is perfect and uniformand the texture of the face remains as natural as possible.With regard to the characteristics, each of these powders is suitable for a certain type of brush, andwe bring advice on what those are!
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Liquid Powder +
Liquid powder is used to cover the entire face and as a base for make-up. The use of liquid powder isrecommended for dry skin.Most of them contain moisturizing elements that will keep the skin elastic for a long time. Forapplying liquid powder, it is best to use a kabuki brush with straight cut and flat bristles.
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Powder powder +
The loose powder is ideal for people with oilier skin or for matting an already applied foundation. Itallows the liquid powder to stay on the face as long as possible.This type of powder is applied with a wide and soft brush, preferably made of natural bristles.
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Powder in stone +
Stone powder is used for sensitive and problematic skin because it contains nourishing and soothingminerals.People with problematic skin can use it as an addition to liquid powder to better concealimperfections. It is applied to the face with a larger and harder brush.
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Cream powder +
Cream powder is both a powder and a moisturizing cream that nourishes the face. It has lessconcealing ability and is used to nourish the skin.It is mostly used by people with healthy skin to hydrate and refresh the skin. It is best applied with awider and flat foundation brush.
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Cream powder +
Cream powder is both a powder and a moisturizing cream that nourishes the face. It has lessconcealing ability and is used to nourish the skin.It is mostly used by people with healthy skin to hydrate and refresh the skin. It is best applied with awider and flat foundation brush.
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Types of powder brushes +
Thanks to the variety of brushes for applying powder, everyone can choose a brush based on theirknowledge of powder textures and their skin.The most famous and most used brushes for applying powder are listed below.
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Flat brush for applying powder +
A flat brush can be recognized by the straight-cut bristles of the brush head and has a denserstructure that enables the application of a thicker layer of liquid powder.It is ideal for full coverage but can leave smear marks. It is mostly used to apply foundation, but thework needs to be smoothed out with another brush.
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Kabuki foundation brush with a flat tip +
The kabuki brush has a straight cut tip and stiffer fibers and is used for rubbing powder into the skin.This reduces the appearance of the mask, which is obtained by applying a thicker layer of powderand achieves a more natural look. Girls with problematic skin will get the best coverage from thisbrush.
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Large fluffy brush +
A large and fluffy brush has soft and free bristles and is usually made of natural hair.It is used for applying powder powders and enables easy gliding over the face. It adapts well touneven surfaces and facial folds.
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Kabuki brush with an oblique slope +
A kabuki brush with a slanted tip is used for rubbing in the product just like a brush with a flat tip.Only in this case is it used for powder powders and on the creases to even out the complexion.
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Stippling brush +
This brush consists of long and short fibers that control the amount and distribution of the productwhen applying powder.Long fibers attract powder particles, while shorter fibers prevent the powder from staying in oneplace during application. It is most often used for powder powders.
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Oval face brush +
The oval face brush has recently become very popular because it simplifies the application of liquidpowder and is extremely easy to handle.It is great for liquid and creamy powders and evens out the product on the face with light smears.
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A small brush for irregularities +
A small brush for irregularities is usually used for applying concealer. It is ideal for minor correctionsand more sensitive parts of the face, such as the area around the eyes or minor skin irregularities.The same type of brush can be used to draw certain parts of the face, such as the eyebrows.
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Sponge for applying powder +
The foundation sponge has become easily popular due to its ease of use and better application feel.It can be used dry or wet, and the product is gently patted into the skin for a more natural look.
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Maintenance and cleaning of powder brushes +
Although the hygiene of each brush is very important for its future use, as well as facial care, thepowder brush is particularly sensitive to cleanliness.The reason for use is most often to reduce the contact of fingers and face, but all excess oil ends upbetween the hairs. That's why brushes used to apply liquid powder need to be washed daily andafter each use. This reduces the possibility of them hardening and being unusable later.The easiest way is to wipe it with a damp tissue after each use and wash off the rest of the powder.As for brushes for powder in stone or powder, they need to be washed once a week.With the fibers facing down, they should be soaked in a solution of soap and water, rubbed andrinsed well. They must be completely dry before the next use.