Your face is a beautiful canvas you can easily decorate with a variety of decorative products, aka makeup. All you need are the appropriate accessories which will create a perfect work of art. The key is in knowing texture of powders and types of brushes and sponges.
Minor imperfections, hyperpigmentation and remains of long healed acne can be covered with a little concealer, using fingers or even better – brushes! Precisely apply the product to a specific location with itsy bitsy brushes. The advantages of using precision brushes for covering defects is saving products, saving time and detailed coverage. Prominent examples of brushes for precise application of concealer are Giorgio Armani Spot Concealer brush; Keyvin Aucoin The Concealer Brush; Sigma F68 Pin-Point Concealer
Liquid foundations and powders can be applied with more tools. In addition to the liquid media there are creamy and mousse foundations which can be applied with the same types of brushes. It is important to keep in mind that you need something more densely compacted. There are many types of foundation brushes that vary from those classic, flat ones, thick and oval to stippling brushes that are great for applying foundation.
One of the most popular ways of applying, and I am no exception here, is revolutionary Beauty Blender sponge. Absorbs very little product, gives a very natural look and does not leave traces of application. In addition, there are sponges and brushes that I adore. Giorgio Armani Blender brush with its synthetic fibers, seemly blends foundation with skin surface. It can be used for applying, buffing and building more coverage. There is also ZOEVA 124 Grand stippling that you can use to achieve medium coverage. You can apply foundation and blend it by stippling the product in. MAC 190 foundation brush is an indispensable part of any makeup bag because it can apply all textures and merge them with skin perfectly.
Compact powders require somewhat softer and more rounded brushes such as Hakuhodo S101 that is incredibly soft. Real Techniques Powder brush is one of many RT brushes, that is slightly larger, is simply great. for apllication. Giorgio Armani has amazing Powder brush that I use not only for pressed powder but also for loose powders.
Being on the topic of loose powders, they can be applied with incredible Suqqu Face brush with a brush that is soft, does not have densely packed hair and perfectly adapts to the face. MAC 134 also has a large, ultra-soft brush that is superb for loose powder. There is also Sisley Loose powder brush for quick and easy application of powder.