Makeup TOOLS
Makeup TOOLS


KEYWORD: Makeup TOOLS


List of the most straightforward makeup tools



Here is a good idea: you do not need thousands of makeup brushes. You do not even need a handful. Seriously! Some of the best-known makeup artists prefer to use their hands and fingers (clean) to mix and melt most of their skin makeup. But if you're not a famous makeup artist (beginner) and need all the extra tools and tools, makeup brushes can be your best friends, even if they're a bit difficult to interpret.


Makeup adapters come in various sizes, including multiple materials, bristles, lengths, and densities. And to make things even more confusing, the characters rarely name the brushes they want to use for the WTF, instead of relying on a network of incomprehensible numbers. Cool To Cool to eliminate all the noise, I analyze the 11 brushes and makeup fingers you need for a makeup routine to spend less time searching for Google and more for fading.


Lower brush, although using a base coat for liquid makeup is optional (rather than using a mushroom or clean fingers), it is essential to use an application brush for a mineral base or powder. Enter base brush. These brushes are usually dense and can be smoothed (like a brush) or completely rounded and bubbled. While some people prefer synthetic bristles (which are easier to clean) for their liquid formulations and natural bristles (which are more porous), I mean all synthetic bristles: the quality has improved tremendously over the years and can be easily used by both.


Basic use:

  1. Sponge mixture

Use of sponge:

  1. Cover for brush

An utterly smooth base begins in the middle of the face (cheeks and T-band) and blends the bottom with flat and flat strokes to avoid sharp makeup lines on the jaw and hair's edge.



Do you remember, as I said, that the liquid base brush is optional? This is because many makeup artists and YouTube's choose mushrooms that get airbrushed without streaks. Due to their rounded and soft shape, the mushrooms leave no strange lines or missing bristles, and their moist surfaces help clean the floor—the concealer or cream blush for a natural finish.


A trick to using the mushroom more efficiently is to impregnate it with running water, squeeze out excess, and squeeze it several times with a clean towel or paper towel. This wetting process not only prevents the fungus from absorbing the entire soil (since it is already wet with water) but also helps to mix makeup as smoothly as possible. Use the sponge's broadsides to stamp and tap the creams on the surface and the tip of the sponge to crack them on the nose and eyes.


Imagine a hidden brush as a small brush. Whether you want to pack your product under your eyes or cover a bright red bead, these plastic brushes are great for remote, specific areas you want to hide.


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