
These sets of 24 professional soft-bristled brushes are designed to allow you to work through all phases of makeup, from foundation to eyebrows, like a true pro. Supplied with a black faux leather case, these brushes are easy to use and maintain. Complexion Brushes: - Powder Brush: A round, dense brush designed for applying loose or pressed powders. Its rounded shape hugs the face and blends without overdoing it. Uses: Apply, blend, sculpt - Blush brush: Slightly thinner than the powder brush, it is thick and has rather soft bristles. The bristles are rounded to sculpt the face. Uses: Apply, blend, sculpt - Angled Powder Brush: It's dense and angled. It's used to blend powders, structure, and highlight the face. Uses: Apply, Blend, Highlight, Sculpt - Foundation Brush: This is a flat brush with a rounded tip, well-filled and tightly packed to blend the product evenly and allow for a smooth, even application. -Diffuser, dabber or duo fiber brush: It is made of natural bristles and synthetic fibers. Natural hairs are dense and short, while synthetic fibers are longer and more sparse. This brush is suitable for fluid, cream and powder textures. It allows for a subtle, light and even application. It avoids the mask effect. Uses: Apply, Blend, Highlight - Fan Brush: A thin, flared, and lightweight shape to sweep away excess makeup without leaving a trace. It also allows you to lightly apply highlighter or sun powder. Uses: Blending, Sculpting - Concealer Brush: Similar to a foundation brush, but smaller. It applies correctors and concealers regardless of texture and helps to hide all complexion imperfections. Uses: Apply, Blend - Full Coverage Powder Brush: This is a large brush with a flat top. It is very dense to collect a maximum amount of material and apply it with great coverage. He crushes the material on the face. Uses: Apply, Blend Eye and lip makeup brushes: - Eyeshadow brush: This is a flat, rounded brush for applying dry eyeshadow. It is ideal for dosing and applying eyeshadow precisely to the eyelid. Uses: Apply, Blend, Intensify - Angled Shadow Brush: It's round and angled for precisely applying one or more powder, cream, or fluid eyeshadows. It allows extremely quick eyelid makeup. Uses: Apply, Blend, Intensify - Eyelid Crease Brush: It features long, flexible bristles to blend the eyeshadow infinitely without irritating the eyelid. It allows the application of dark powder eyeshadows in the crease of the eyelid. Uses: Apply, Blend, Intensify - Blending Brush: Oval-shaped with tightly packed bristles, it's designed to blend and blend dry eyeshadows. Uses: Blend, Intensify - Eyeliner brush: This is a flat, straight or angled brush for applying eyeliner. It is designed to make a fine and precise line. Uses: Apply, Outline - Pointed Eyeliner Brush: It's very fine and pointed for applying liquid or cake eyeliner. It allows for precise drawing and is modulated according to the pressure exerted on the brush. Uses: Apply, Outline - Eyebrow brush: It is flat and angled. It is rather stiff and rigid so that it can catch the shadow in the heart of the eyebrow hairs. Its beveled cut allows you to work on the angles and shapes of your eyebrows. Uses: Apply, Blend, Outline, Intensify - Lip Brush: A thin brush with fine, synthetic bristles for outlining and applying lipstick to the lips. With a brush, the material adheres much better. -Eyelash and eyebrow comb brush: This is a double-ended brush that is used to separate eyelashes after mascara and to discipline eyelashes and eyebrows. The brush is also used to remove face powder that has settled on the eyebrows. Uses: Separate, tame - Spoolie: This is a fairly stiff cylindrical brush used to groom eyebrows and eyelashes, separate them, and remove excess mascara. With transparent mascara, it holds eyelashes and eyebrows and makes them shine. It can also be used to remove powder from eyebrows. Cleaning your brushes: Clean your brushes to prevent germs and bacteria from building up on them. If you use a brush to apply liquid makeup every day, you will need to wash it daily. 1. Shampoo or skin cleanser: Since makeup brushes are made from real hair, put a small amount of shampoo in the palm of your hand and clean your brushes with warm water. Skin cleansers work very well too. 2. Vinegar or water: To kill bacteria on your brush, mix one part vinegar with two parts water. Dip your brush into this solution and then rinse with warm water.