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Part 1: The Foundation Buffing Brush — Flawless Skin Starts Here
- What it is: Dense, flat-top brush
- Ideal for: Liquid and cream foundations
- How to use: Dot product, then buff in circular motions
- Pro tip: Use a damp brush for an airbrushed effect
- Mistake to avoid: Don’t drag — buff and press
Part 2: The Stippling Brush — For That “Barely There” Glow
- What it is: Dual-fiber brush with feathery tips
- Ideal for: Lightweight foundation, cream blush, or highlighter
- How to use: Tap, don’t swipe. Light layers build a natural finish
- Pro tip: Excellent for mature skin due to light touch
- Mistake to avoid: Don’t overload product; build slowly
Part 3: The Angled Contour Brush — Sculpt Without Harsh Lines
- What it is: Softly angled, medium-density brush
- Ideal for: Powder or cream contouring
- How to use: Glide along the hollows of the cheeks and jawline
- Pro tip: Blend upward, not downward
- Mistake to avoid: Avoid grey undertones with warm bronzers for Middle Eastern skin tones
Part 4: The Tapered Powder Brush — Seamless Setting and Finishing
- What it is: Large, tapered dome brush
- Ideal for: Loose powder, finishing powder, or bronzer
- How to use: Light dusting motion on T-zone and cheek area
- Pro tip: Press powder gently into skin to lock in base
- Mistake to avoid: Don’t over-apply — let skin texture breathe
Part 5: The Precision Eye Brush Set — Blending Is the New Bold
- What it includes: Blending brush, flat shader, pencil brush
- Ideal for: Eyeshadow transitions, detail work, inner corners
- How to use: Use fluffy brush for crease, denser brush for lid
- Pro tip: Always start with less pigment and build
- Mistake to avoid: Skipping clean brushes — muddy eye looks come from dirty tools
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