-A large fluffy powder brush – This brush is huuuge and I
love it. It is packed with hairs and the shape is tapered and not as round like a
lot of powder brushes. I feel like it doesn’t pick up too much powder and
perfect for a light dusting where I need it without looking overly powdery. It works best with a loose powder/mineral foundation. It
can also work as a great bronzer brush for people who are scared of it because
they end up orange.
- A tapered highlighter brush – This one is my favourite of
the lot. It looks similar to brushes like the Real Techniques Setting brush and F25 by Sigma. It
is great for a light sweeping of highlighter and if I need more I can just dip
it in the product and sweep again.
- Angled Blusher Brush, Flat Contour Brush – These are
standard brushes for blush and contour and they do the job like any other brush would.
- Flat foundation brush – I love this one too! I’m so glad
they didn’t include the retro paddle foundation brush like a lot of ebay sets
do. I haven’t used one of those since
high school and I just end up throwing them out so don’t see the point of
buying them. Now I apply my foundation with makeup sponges but what this one
is perfect for is cushion foundation. Fits in the pan perfectly and the flat
top is sturdy enough to apply the right
amount of pressure on the cushion to get the product out. Another use for it
can be to apply cream contour & blush products.
The eye brushes are pretty standard – an angled eyeliner
brush, 2 flat shader brush, an angled shader brush, a small shader for the bottom lid and a crease blending brush. I feel like there are too many flat shaders in
this and I would only need one or two and they aren’t very stiff to pack on
colour anyway. I only liked the blending brush and eyeliner brush from the eye brushes but I guess it’s
good to have some extra eye brushes handy when everything else is dirty.
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