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Sometimes we can get quite overwhelmed with the different types of brushes for the face. Simply because are many different shapes and sizes of brushes for just one area of the face. From the stipple to the fluffy brush we all desire to have the knowledge about what each brush is meant to do and the look we can achieve from it.
Blush application is quite simple but when we have so many brushes to choose from it can get a bit confusing. Let's take a peek at the different brushes for the cheek so we know what will work best for us.
To see the different blush brushes keep reading
Blush application is quite simple but when we have so many brushes to choose from it can get a bit confusing. Let's take a peek at the different brushes for the cheek so we know what will work best for us.
To see the different blush brushes keep reading
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- Cheek Bones - used for the top part of the cheek great for highlighting powders.
- Apples - This brush is best because of its' rounded tip to apply color to the apple of your cheeks.
- Stipple - This brush is mostly used with cream blushes to apply foundation, but it works just as good with powders to give that flawless blended in finish.
- Contour- This brush is used to apply contour powder in the hollows of the cheek and around the face.
- Highlighting- the Fan brush is great for using highlighters and shimmers on the face.
- Bronzing - This brush is great to use all over the face to give your tanned look , to be used on your temples, hollow of your cheek also to define your jawline.
- Blending- The Kabuki brush is used to blend your blush application seamlessly so you don't see where the blush starts or ends.It can be used all over the face as well'
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