ELF
Pointed Powder Brush (at ELF): I like to have a smaller brush for my powder, I mostly apply a light layer under my eyes and just down my t - zone.
ELF
Pointed Powder Brush [the BH Studio Pro Brush 2 was a close second!]
: I was obviously on the hunt for a good
pointed powder brush since I bought two very similar brushes.
Not exact matches
Smashbox Photo Finish Hydrating Foundation Primer Lumene Bright Now Blur Line & Pore Minimizer Tarte Wipeout Color - Correcting Palette IT Cosmetics Bye Bye Under Eye Anti-Aging Concealer Tarte Rainforest of the Sea Marine Boosting Mist Tarte Rainforest of the Sea Water Foundation Tarte Maracuja Oil Tarte Rainforest of the Sea Aquacealer Concealer La Mer The
Powder Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade Beautycounter Precision
Brush MAC Soft Ochre Paint Pot Tarte limited - edition Swamp Queen Palette MAC 224 Tapered Blending
Brush MAC 217 Blending
Brush Bdellium Tools Tapered Contour 944
Brush MAC 135 Large Flat
Powder Brush Tarte Tarteist Contour Palette NARS Kabuki Ita
Brush Morphe M164 Small Flat Angle Contour
Brush Morphe M501 Pro
Pointed Blender
Brush Beautycounter Crease Eye
Brush Anastasia Beverly Hills Clear Brow Gel Tarte Tarteist Double Take Eyeliner MAC 219 Pencil
Brush Morphe M432 Flat Line Definer
Brush Tarte Tarteist Lash Paint Mascara Koko Lashes Amore MAC Soar Lip Pencil Tarte limited - edition @grav3yardgirl Lip Paint in Texas Toast
When using a
powder, I like utilizing two
brushes to highlight: a medium sized blush
brush (like # 300 from Real Techniques) for larger areas, like the top of the cheekbone, and an eyeshadow
brush with medium density (think something like the # 217 blending
brush from MAC), for small
points like the bridge of the nose and the cupid's bow.
I give a light
brush with the
powder side and the sponge applicator with a
pointed tip helps me achieve the perfectly shaped brows.
For subtle highlights use the narrow edge of the
brush to apply
powder on the high
points of the face.
Edward Ruscha (American, b. 1937) Bronson Tropics, 1965 Graphite
powder and graphite wash, with
point of
brush and graphite wash, on cream wove paper The Cleveland Museum of Art, Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund 1998.114 © 2001 Edward Ruscha