Burlywood - 10pcs Makeup Brush Kit

Burlywood - 10pcs Makeup Brush Kit

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Burlywood - 10pcs Makeup Brush Kit

Introducing the Essential Makeup Brush Set:
The brushes' handles are made of premium birch wood, and the surface is lacquered with an environmental transparent coating in order to retain the wood's original colour. The handles are slanted to an angle, like a row of trees.

#1 Powder Brush
How to use it: Gently glides on pressed or loose powders. Dip the brush in the powder and tap off any excess before lightly sweeping it evenly across your forehead, nose and chin to set your makeup.
Why you need it: With long, fluffy bristles, this brush evenly distributes powder onto your face without dispensing too much of it (So it doesn't look cakey).

#2 Angled Contour Brush
How to use it: For bronzer, loosely sweep the brush in a “3” pattern, starting from your forehead, cutting across your cheekbones, then moving back out and down to your jawline. For blush, lightly swirl the product on the apples of your cheeks and blend it up into your cheekbones.
Why you need it: Contouring brushes give you fine precision control over the angles with which you can achieve a better-level contour.

#3 Foundation Brush
How to use it: Apply some foundation to the back of your hand, then pick up a
small amount with the brush and buff it onto the skin, starting in the center of your
face. Blend in circular motions to instantly camouflage imperfections.
Why you need it: The foundation brush is with a densely packed head that
picks up a good amount of liquid and a slanted top that allows you to apply in
broad, sweeping strokes.

#4 Highlighter Brush
How to use it: Swirl your brush over a powder face highlighter, tap off the excess, then lightly blend the brush over the tops of your cheekbones, brow bones, Cupid’s bow, and anywhere else the light naturally hits your face.
Why you need it: The shape of your highlighting brush totally depends on the level of glow you want. Use a brush with very long bristles for a more diffused effect, or grab a brush with short, dense bristles for a super-bright opaque highlight.

#5 Large Shader Brush
How to use it: Load the bristles with the product and tap it over any areas that
need extra coverage (like under the eyes, around your nose, or cover blemishes).
Why you need it: The small brush head reaches all of the nooks and crannies
of your face, while the fluffy bristles lay down more concentrated pigment than your
fingers. Ideal for targeting small, specific areas that you want to be concealed.

#6 Blending Brush
How to use it: Gives a well-blended finish to your eye makeup. Swirl the brush over your eye shadow, tap off any excess and sweep it onto your lids, starting at the lash line and blending up toward your brows.
Why you need it: With a tapered head that easily fits the small space of your lids and super fluffy bristles, this brush lays down an even layer of colour for any eye look.

#7 Eye Shadow Brush
How to use it: Swirl your brush over a powder face highlighter, tap off the excess, then lightly blend the brush over the tops of your cheekbones, brow bones, Cupid’s bow, and anywhere else the light naturally hits your face.
Why you need it: If you’re applying more than one eyeshadow, you must follow the golden rule: blend, blend, blend. Featuring wide, flat bristles and a slightly tapered head, this brush lets you smooth and blend your eyeshadow for an Instagram-worthy finished look.

#8 Lip Brush
How to use it: Sweep the brush over the tip of your lipstick and sketch along your natural lip line. Reload the brush and carefully fill in the rest to finish.
Why you need it: You can easily get a crisp, clean application that doesn't stray outside the lines. (This is especially helpful when you're using darker shades like red or burgundy.)

#9 Concealer Brush
Covers blemishes with precision
How to use it: Load the bristles with the product and tap it over any areas that need extra coverage (like under the eyes, around your nose or cover blemishes).
Why you need it: The small brush head reaches all of the nooks and crannies of your face, while the fluffy bristles lay down more concentrated pigment than your fingers. Ideal for targeting small, specific areas that you want to be concealed.

#10 Duo Brush
This brush consists of an eyeliner Brush & a mascara Brush.

Angled Eyeliner Brush
How to use it: Dip the brush into your eyeliner, and starting at the inner corners of your eyes, sweep it across your lid until you reach the outer corners. 
Why you need it: This brush is angled to hug the shape of the eye, and is ideal for creating a variety of looks. It can be used to draw precise thin lines, smudge, or create a classic cat eye. The brush features straight fibers for use with liquid, cream, and gel formulas as well as loose and pressed powders.

Mascara Brush
How to use it: Gently brush through brows with the spoolie to evenly blend color and tame hairs.
Why you need it: This essential mascara brush provides a precision application for eyelash and brow products. Its angled, dense bristles expertly define and fill in the brow to achieve any look, from a natural to a bold brow. The spoolie grooms the brows by controlling the direction of hairs while blending the product evenly throughout. It works with all product formulas.

How to Clean Your Make Up Brush

Step 1:  Lay the brush face down with its bristles closest to running warm water. Pinch the bristle fibres and gently squeeze any makeup residue or excess water.

Step 2:  Place a dime-sized dollop of olive oil (for natural bristles)  and mild soap onto your palm or apply directly to the bristles after running under medium warm water to remove excess makeup.

Step 3: Massage the brush bristles onto the soap solution on your palm while letting the water run through the bristles. Move the brush bristles in a soft gentle circular motion.

Step 4: Once the running water through the bristles become clear, stop the water. Make sure you’re not submerging the bristles or getting the ferrule wet

Step 5:  Using a towel, softly squeeze out whatever excess water is left in the brush.  Air-dry the bristles in an area with free-flowing air.

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