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e.l.f. Professional Set Of 12 Brushes, Vegan Makeup Tools, For Expert Blending, Contouring & Highlighting

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If you want to achieve a precise makeup application and pro-worthy looks, look no further than our e.l.f. precision makeup brushes—a collection of professional-quality yet affordable contour, foundation, eyeshadow, and powder brushes. Complexion Brush - Swirl brush over setting powder or corrective powder and apply to the face in broad, sweeping motions. Concealer is used to brighten the dark areas of your face including under-eye circles and recessions around the mouth or nose. They also can help cover up blemishes, discoloration, redness, or scars. Blush Brush: Tapered brush easily applies and blends cream blush formulas for an airbrushed effect. Great for both blush and bronzers. Face Primer is used under your foundation to smooth and refine your skin, blur your pores, prevent creasing, even out imperfections, adjust skin tone, absorb oil, and eliminate unwanted shine. It creates a smooth, even canvas for the rest of your makeup while helping grip your makeup. It can come in a liquid, cream, or gel form.

Depending on your eye shape, eyeliner can be applied along the entire lash line on the top and bottom, along the top lash line or just in the outer corners. With so many different face makeup tools to choose from, it can be a daunting task to figure out what brushes you actually need, and which products each one is used for in your makeup application. We break down the five essential cruelty-free face brushes you need in your makeup bag, and how to use each one to your advantage: Kabuki Brush: Unique compact makeup brush with dense, absorbent bristles and rounded shape works by buffing and blending powder, liquid, or cream foundations over large areas of the face (and is great to travel with). Contour is typically a shade or two darker than your foundation or concealer. Contouring is used to create the effect of shadow and define your facial features.There are so many different sizes and types of makeup brushes and tools to choose from. We have broken out our brushes into eye brushes, and face brushes to help create a makeup brush set that is right for you. So, how do you know which makeup brushes you actually need and what are they used for? Crease Brush: Dome-shaped, tapered tip, which makes it ideal for applying eyeshadow to the crease of the eye and blending it out. It helps add depth and dimension to the eye makeup look. Precision Smudge Brush: a small domed shaped smudge brush for blending eyeshadow and liner for a smoky look. Precision Eyeliner Brush: an ultrafine tapered brush for expertly applying eyeliner, lip liner, or covering up super-small imperfections.

Foundation comes in cream, liquid, and powder formulas and offers coverage that ranges from sheer to light to medium to full. It can provide a matte finish, a dewy finish, or an iridescent finish. Whatever coverage or finish you need, there is something for you. For a natural eye shadow result, choose three shades—light for highlighting, medium for color and dark for contouring. Apply the highlighting shade on the brow brown, the medium shade on the eyelid and the darker shade in an inverted c-shape in the outside corners from the lash line to the crease of the lid. Bronzer helps to give your skin a warm, luminous glow—as if you’ve spent time in the sun. They can also lightly sculpt your face. Bronzers come in cream or putty and powder form and may be matte or shimmery.

Build your own makeup brush kit with this must-have list of brushes to create an effortless and stunning makeup look every time: Foundation Brush: Essential for applying and blending liquid foundation and tinted moisturizer into a streak-free finish Face Powder helps even your skin tone, absorb oil, set your makeup, and achieve flawless-looking skin. It comes in a variety of formulas, such as e.l.f. Camo Powder Foundation for buildable coverage; e.l.f. Halo Glow Setting Powder that veils the skin for a luminous finish and e.l.f.'s Prime and Stay Finishing Powder which sets makeup and keeps skin free of shine. You can also use face powder for touch-ups throughout the day. Allow us to introduce you to the luxe brush collection: your go-to lineup of professional quality makeup brushes to help you apply, blend, sculpt, smudge, line, and define your way to a stunning, full-face makeup look.

Angle Brush: Used for various purposes. It is commonly used for applying eyeshadow along the lash line, creating a precise and defined eyeliner effect or filling in eyebrows with powder or gel. There are few “rights” and “wrongs” when it comes to applying eye makeup—feel free to experiment, play and express yourself. That said, here are some basic tips to apply eye makeup that will help you achieve a pleasing finished look.Eyeshadow Blending Brush: Ideal for applying the perfect amount of color to your lids to accentuate your eyes and accurately blend out your eyeshadow Buffing Foundation Brush : Dome-shaped brush with fluffy bristles is used for applying and blending liquid and cream products into an airbrushed finish. Buffing Brush: Large dome-shaped blending brush has dense bristles helping you apply and build coverage with liquid foundation, tinted moisturizer, and even concealer especially around your face’s tight corners. Precision Airbrush Blender: a tightly bound angled brush that’s designed to fit the contours of the face and apply liquid, cream, and powder products for sheer to full coverage.

Assess your brows—these are the “frames” of your beautiful eyes. Brow shapes are individual but as a general rule, the arch should be in line with the center of your eye. Use a brow pencil, brow wax or brow gel to define your brow shape, feather in color and volume in areas that are sparse. Blend with Makeup Brush or Sponge: Use a damp makeup sponge or a foundation brush to blend the foundation evenly. Begin by dabbing and pressing the sponge or brush onto the dots, then gently blend outwards. Use a stippling or bouncing motion for a seamless finish.Smudge Brush: Used to smudge and soften eyeshadow or eyeliner for a smoky effect. It helps create a more sultry and blended look There are all different types of face makeup to try. Depending on the look you are going for, you can achieve full coverage or sheer coverage; a dewy, shimmering or matte finish; highlighted and sculpted features; naturally flushed cheeks or high pigment cheek color. Here is a rundown of the most commonly used face makeup: Precision Powder Brush: a big, fluffy, and loosely bound face brush that allows you to apply and evenly distribute loose powder, bronzer, highlighter, and blush into a light-coverage finish.

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