Not exact matches
This compact powder is loose that comes in a
small tub packaging with a
brush for
application.
The
application here was super easy for a glitter like this; the large glitters were easy to find and
brush on, never getting lost in the
smaller glitters.
The stippling
brushes, both large and
small, are perfect for foundation
application, while the powder and blush
brush work great for bronzers or blushes.
Application is fairly simple, I apply with fingers by gently dabbing on the apples of my cheeks, a makeup sponge or use a
small brush and gently sweep over the cheek area.
This is a
small, round diffuser
brush with soft, tapered natural bristles for easy
application of highlighter formulas.
Begin your
application from the inner corner of the eye, lightly
brushing color in
small strokes.
Instead, use a
small, pointy
brush to apply a lightweight concealer to your under - eye area (as well as any other discolorations or blemishes) after your foundation
application, then blend.
The
small round
brush can be used for eye shadow blending and crease color
application.
I also like that the
application goes on smooth and that it also has a
small brow
brush to go along with it which is pretty helpful!
Its purpose is almost the same as that of a big
brush, but the area of
application of product is much
smaller, hence the
brush is suitable for a more detailed creation of your makeup.
We'd recommend using a
small makeup
brush for this eyeshadow
application.
In case you need to camouflage a tiny spot / blemish or thread veins, a
small firm bristled
brush is ideal for that, as it allows you to be very accurate in
application.
Comes in a
small tube, TSA appropriate and the
application is super easy — finger,
brush, whatever... you introduce me to the best stuff!
What I used: CO Bigelow Rose Salve (to moisturize before
application) Sephora red nano lip pencil E.L.F. lip
brush MAC Russian Red lipstick E.L.F.
small concealer
brush concealer
This 286
brush is a
small angled
brush with very densely packed bristles for smoother
application.
I do understand the reasoning behind the
smaller brush - more precise
application.
Instead, invest in a
small, flat, angled
brush for your liquid liner
application.
The
smaller circles appear
brushed, but some of the larger ones have a texture that is more typical of
application by roller.
The paintings are woven from
small obsessive
brush - marks, reminiscent of the caked edges of a painter's pallet; where colours build - up by random
application layer upon layer.