Help With Makeup Brushes.

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Jun 8, 2016

Maha S.

Had these brushes bit I am new to makeup not really familiar with what goes with what so please help me to identify them.

Jun 8, 2016

Maha S.

And also recommendations needed for brushes specially for contour

Jun 8, 2016

Maha S.

1

Jun 8, 2016

Maha S.

2

Jun 8, 2016

Maha S.

3

Jun 8, 2016

Maha S.

4

Jun 8, 2016

Maha S.

5

Jun 8, 2016

Maha S.

6

Jun 8, 2016

Maha S.

7

Jun 8, 2016

Maha S.

8

Jun 8, 2016

Maha S.

9

Jun 8, 2016

Maha S.

10

Jun 8, 2016

Alice R.

I'm pretty sure 8 is an eyeshadow brush and 1 is an angled eyeshadow brush, but I'm not 100%

Jun 8, 2016

Alice R.

By the way they look really nice, where are they from?

Jun 8, 2016

Yari M.

#3 definitely looks like a blush brush

Jun 8, 2016

Maha S.

I guess they are from profusion my aunt send them to me from Australia and the ones with a pink bottoms I do not really remember

Jun 8, 2016

Emily M.

1- looks like an eyeshadow brush.
2- not sure
3- blush, no doubt.
4-probably eyeshadow
5- blush maybe? That fraying concerns me with that brush.
6- kinda looks like a concealer brush
7-looks like a blush brush
8-eyeshadow
9-eyeshadow, not sure what to use that shape for. Is it stiff?
10- blush or all over face

Jun 8, 2016

Emily M.

I'll show you want I use for contour. I do a powder contour

Jun 8, 2016

Emily M.

Best friends for contour. Lol
I use the first to draw definitive lines, and the kabuki brush on the end to add more bronzer, then soften and blend.
I use the middle for my highlighter, and soften harsh lines.

I plan on getting a fan brush, though, for better highlighter application

Jun 8, 2016

Maha S.

Thank you and yes no. 9 is stiff but it has soft bristles

Jun 8, 2016

Maha S.

And thank you so much again.

Jun 9, 2016

Marleen B.

I go through phases with contour brushes. Right now, I've been using the Real Techniques Sculpting Set. But I use them slight differently than how they say to use them. I'll use the fan brush to lightly apply powder contour under my cheekbones, then I'll use the angled brush to blend, but not by swiping it (I find it too wide, where it blends it out too much). So I just dab upwards to blend. If I want a darker contour, I'll use the tip of the setting brush and go over the initial application. Or I use also use it without any product and use it as a more precise blender. Contour is tricky because you want it properly blended, but you don't want it blend out too far, especially too low. I'd rather blend up, because I'm going to be adding blush there anyway, so it will create a gradient effect.

Jun 9, 2016

Maha S.

thank youuuu