Brushes?? help
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Jan 27, 2015
Claire O.
Jan 27, 2015
Jack B.
From top:
Sponge eyeshadow applicator
Eyeliner
Can't totally tell shape - It looks to long/loose for it to be a spot concealer brush, but it could be if the bristles are very dense and stiff. If they're looser and fluffier it's likely for eyeshadow.
Angled brush - good for eyeliner, lip liner, brows, cut crease eyeliner looks.
Spot concealer brush
Larger concealer brush (I use one like this for blending out my undereye concealer)
Foundation brush
And then it's hard to see the last one on the app but it looks like a fan brush (super thin and flat)? Those are good for lightly dusting on powders
Jan 27, 2015
Jack B.
Hailey's right, the two I called concealer brushes could also be used for packing on eyeshadow.