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Makeup Brushes

Makeup brushes perform a variety of different tasks, so depending on your normal makeup regime, you might only need one or two (then again, you may be perfectly happy with plastic applicators). Therefore, whether you are looking for something specific or a would like whole set to get yourself covered is up to you. This guide will offer more information about which types will work best in certain makeup applications; while brushes can be broken down by the part of the body they're intended to be used on, there are no hard and fast rules.  Even though these tools are typically made for specific function, if you find an eye brush that works great on your lips, use it! Quality and price varies from brand to brand, so read on for information on how to get the most for your money. * '''Handles''' ** The handle can be made of just about anything, including wood, plastic, or metal. ** What matters most is how the brush feels to you. ** Do you prefer a solid, heavy design or one that is light and slim? A short handle or a long one? ** Consider whether you want to travel frequently with your brushes. Shorter handles are good for taking on the go, while long ones are good to keep in your home makeup kit. * '''Bristles''' ** There are two kinds of bristles: synthetic. ** Natural bristles are made from animal hair. *** Goat, badger and blue squirrel are popular choices. *** Natural brushes are said to go well with loose powders, as the animal hair will hold the powder better than synthetic alternatives. ** Synthetic bristles are made from non-animal fibers. *** Although usually less expensive than natural fibers, these brushes can be of equally good quality. *** Especially recommended for creamy makeups like lipstick because the bristles do not absorb the oils.

Facial Brushes

Eye Makeup Brushes

Lip Brushes

Mineral Makeup Brushes

Mineral makeup is a more natural makeup that works especially well for those with sensitive skin. Since it is of a different consistency than regular makeup, the brushes you choose have to be made of materials that will spread the pigments evenly over the skin. mineral brushes for various uses.

Final Notes on Brushes

* Keep in mind that these are only guidesyou can really use a brush for whatever you want, if it works for you. * Eye makeup brushes are especially diverse. There are a lot more than the five pictured above. Nevertheless, unless you are a professional makeup artist, you probably only need a few basics, so brush kits could be a waste of money. If you plan to buy a kit, make sure it has everything you need and nothing you don't. * A good brush can be expensive, but you should probably buy the best one you can affordthat way you won't have to replace it as often.

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