5 Things to Know Before Buying synthetic eyeshadow brush

02 Jul.,2024

 

Top 7 Pro Tips for Choosing the Best Makeup Brush

Did you know the makeup brush market in the U.S. is worth over $350 million? That&#;s probably because having the right makeup brush can help you achieve the perfect look.

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The key to getting the most out of your beauty routine is having the right makeup brush. But with so many different kinds of brushes on the market, knowing which one to buy can be confusing. Keep reading to learn seven pro tips for choosing the best makeup brush.

1. Quality Over Quantity

You don&#;t need twenty makeup brushes in your arsenal. Having the right quality brushes is a lot more important than the number of brushes you have. Remember that choosing an expensive brush doesn&#;t always mean it&#;s high quality.

Do your research and be sure to choose quality products. Keep in mind that if you take care of your brushes and clean them regularly, they will last a long time. You should look at buying quality brushes as a long-term investment.

2. Avoid Sets

While it might be tempting to buy a matching brush set with a cute little carrying case, you should avoid them at all costs. Sets usually contain brushes that don&#;t sell well on their own and that you&#;d most likely never buy separately. That means you&#;re wasting money on brushes you&#;ll never use.

Instead of buying a set, focus on finding brushes that work for you and are right for each task. That way you&#;ll be sure to use all of your brushes and will be happy with the outcome.

3. Consider Fiber Density

Fiber density refers to how many bristles are in a brush. Choosing a makeup brush with the right fiber density is key to depositing the right amount of color on your face. A denser brush will leave more color, while a less dense brush creates a softer application.

The right density depends on what you&#;re using a makeup brush for. If you are shopping for an eye shadow brush, you want it to be rather dense. Brushes for blush or blending should be less dense. The best way to evaluate the density of a brush is to see it in person.

4. Choose a Bristle Type

The bristles in a makeup brush are made of either synthetic or natural fibers. Natural fibers usually come from an animal, like a goat or squirrel. There is an age-old debate on whether natural fiber brushes are ethically sourced or not.

While natural fiber brushes used to be preferred because they were softer, technological advancements have led to quality improvements in synthetic brushes. In today&#;s market, synthetic brushes are guaranteed to be cruelty-free and feel very similar to natural fiber bristles.

5. Know Which Brush Does What

Makeup brushes are specifically designed to target certain areas of the face, and using the wrong brush can throw off your whole look. It&#;s important to know how to use a makeup brush and which brush does what.

There are five brushes that are recommended for everyone to have in their makeup kit. They include a powder brush, blush brush, foundation brush, flat eyeshadow brush, and an eyeshadow crease brush. Each is explained below.

Powder Brush

A powder brush evenly disperses across the face. The type you choose will depend on whether you&#;re using a pressed or loose powder.

Blush Brush

A blush brush applies a concentrated amount of pigment to the cheeks. Typically a blush brush is smaller than a powder brush and has domed bristles that are super soft.

Foundation Brush

A foundation brush evenly applies liquid or cream foundation to the face. There are many different kinds of foundation brushes, so you have to decide what type you&#;re looking for. A flat foundation brush is great for applying liquid or cream formulas. If you&#;re looking for high coverage, you want a dense brush with synthetic bristles.

Flat Eyeshadow Brush

A flat eyeshadow brush will help you pat and blend eyeshadow onto the eyelid. Look for a brush with synthetic bristles that mimics natural hair. It&#;ll give you an even, defined application to your eyelid.

Eyeshadow Crease Brush

An eyeshadow crease brush blends and applies eyeshadow to the crease of your eye. This brush is what&#;s going to blend your eyeshadow to perfection. Size can vary, but these brushes typically are shaped to fit the curve of the eye.

6. Opt for Brushes with a Domed Shape Tip

When shopping for makeup brushes, you should look for ones that have a domed shape tip. The domed shape allows the bristles to roll evenly and easily across your face. The curved shape makes it easier to control the application of makeup and will help you achieve your desired look.

7. Know When to Splurge

It's good to keep in mind what types of brushes you should splurge on and where you can save a bit of cash. Since brushes for foundation and powder are used all over your face, this is a good place to make a bigger investment. If you&#;re in the market for a new face brush, consider the benefits of a sonic makeup brush.

Other types of brushes that experts recommend splurging on are blush, shadow, and lip brushes. A lot of experts agree that there are great budget-friendly options for highlighter and eyeliner brushes. You can get brushes that will give you great results at a fraction of the price.

Ready to Choose The Best Makeup Brush?

Now that you know the top seven pro tips for choosing a makeup brush, are you ready to find the right one for you? There&#;s no need to rush to buy makeup brushes. Instead, use these tips to curate the best makeup brush collection for you.

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Guide: The 5 C's to choosing a makeup brush

Posted on April 02

Have you ever wondered HOW to choose a makeup brush? Do the words contouring, blending & shading confuse you? Are you looking to choose a brush that will last you for years and years? If you answered yes to any of these questions, keep reading to find out the secret to choosing the right makeup brush!

You probably heard this before: having the right makeup products and tools will contribute to the way you feel about your makeup routine. In  fact, having the right makeup brushes is an  essential component to your makeup routine.  Oftentimes, it&#;s the brush that makes the  difference and not the makeup product.

Makeup brushes come in all shapes, sizes, colors, textures and prices. And there&#;s reason for this. We promise. There are some  fundamental elements that apply to almost all  makeup brushes. Features like the shape of the bristles, the length, diameter and density of the bristles play a role in how the makeup product is distributed on your face and whether or not it meets your desired objectives.

Here are the 5 C&#;s to look out for in a makeup brush:

1. Class:

In this case, quality matters. The more classy the brush, the better. Brushes made of the finest, high class, quality materials will last longer and result in that flawless makeup look you are seeking. When determining the quality of your brush, look for soft bristles that don&#;t feel frayed or ragged. The bristles should be held in place by a secure, metal ferule to prevent shedding.

High Quality vs. Low Quality:

 

High Class:

  • Makes it easy to blend different shades and pigments

  • Creates a more natural, even and 

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    flawless look

  • Long Lasting

 

Lower Class:

  • Difficult to apply makeup and often results in an uneven look.

  • Bristles are rough and can cause skin irritation

  • Brush bristles tend to shed

 

2. Characteristics

  • Brush head shape:  Square, Dome, Tapered, Angled, Slant, Tip

  • Brush head size: Fine (extra small), Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large

  • Bristle material:  Synthetic Hairs or Natural Hairs

  • Bristle texture: Fine, Soft, Coarse

  • Bristles density: Firm, Stiff, Dense 

  • Handle length: Long, Short, Mini (travel size)

  • Ferrule: Aluminum, Brass or other metal

 

3. Cost:

You may have heard that &#;expensive&#; is equivalent to &#;best choice&#;, but, remember that cost doesn&#;t always indicate quality. There are plenty of options available out there. Instead of relying on the price tag, carefully inspect the brushes for the features mentioned above.

 

4. Care:

Depending on what type of bristle you choose, caring for your brushes is essential! The more you care about caring&#;the longer the brush will last you. Here&#;s our own recommendation:

How to care for your synthetic brushes: Simply wash bristles in mild liquid soap, rinse well, lay them flat, in a horizontal direction on a dry towel, then air-dry, allowing extra time to dry. It is important to note that the handles should never be submerged in water. This will cause damage over time to the bristles and oftentimes lead to shedding.

We recommend cleaning your brushes once per week for those who apply makeup once a day.

 

5. Cruelty-free

With high quality synthetic materials available on the market these days, there is no need to use animal hairs. A drawback for some people with natural bristles is sensitivity to animal hair. Allergies associated with animal products can be caused by the brushes and not the makeup.

 

 

 

 

 

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