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Pick up a small amount of product and brush onto your skin, starting at the center of your face and blending out. Achieve a flawless, even complexion by soft circular buffing sweeps. How to clean make-up brushes: It’s recommended to clean your make-up brushes once a week in order to prevent bacteria buildup. Run the bristles of the makeup brush under...
Apply powder to the tip of the brush and buff in circular motions. How to clean make-up brushes: It’s recommended to clean your make-up brushes once a week in order to prevent bacteria buildup. Run the bristles of the makeup brush under warm running water. Avoid getting the handle of the brush wet. Apply a small amount of shampoo to bristles and work...
Apply highlighter onto the cheekbones, and anywhere else light would naturally reflect: the forehead, top of the nose, bow of the lips, chin, and even the collarbones. How to clean make-up brushes: It’s recommended to clean your make-up brushes once a week in order to prevent bacteria buildup. Run the bristles of the makeup brush under warm running water....
Deposit product in desired area, then using a lighter hand, softly blend. How to clean make-up brushes: It’s recommended to clean your make-up brushes once a week in order to prevent bacteria buildup. Run the bristles of the makeup brush under warm running water. Avoid getting the handle of the brush wet. Apply a small amount of shampoo to bristles and...
After applying eyeshadow, use this brush in short back-and-forth strokes to blend and diffuse the shadow. How to clean make-up brushes: It’s recommended to clean your make-up brushes once a week in order to prevent bacteria buildup. Run the bristles of the makeup brush under warm running water. Avoid getting the handle of the brush wet. Apply a small...
Apply powder to the tip of the brush and buff in circular motions. Apply blush to the apple of cheek, blending outward and downward toward the hairline for the most natural effect. How to clean make-up brushes: It’s recommended to clean your make-up brushes once a week in order to prevent bacteria buildup. Run the bristles of the makeup brush under warm...
How to clean make-up brushes: It’s recommended to clean your make-up brushes once a week in order to prevent bacteria buildup. Run the bristles of the makeup brush under warm running water. Avoid getting the handle of the brush wet. Apply a small amount of shampoo to bristles and work into a light lather. Rinse bristles thoroughly under running water....
Brush with angled bristles to ensure flawless color application to even the crease and corner of the eye. How to clean make-up brushes: It’s recommended to clean your make-up brushes once a week in order to prevent bacteria buildup. Run the bristles of the makeup brush under warm running water. Avoid getting the handle of the brush wet. Apply a small...
How to clean make-up brushes: It’s recommended to clean your make-up brushes once a week in order to prevent bacteria buildup. Run the bristles of the makeup brush under warm running water. Avoid getting the handle of the brush wet. Apply a small amount of shampoo to bristles and work into a light lather. Rinse bristles thoroughly under running water....
Place product on one side of the brush and apply to lips in long sweeping motion. Use the tip of the brush to define corners and Cupid’s bow. Continue applying to obtain uniform color and the desired consistency. How to clean make-up brushes: It’s recommended to clean your make-up brushes once a week in order to prevent bacteria buildup. Run the bristles...
Apply powder to the tip of the brush and buff in circular motions. How to clean make-up brushes: It’s recommended to clean your make-up brushes once a week in order to prevent bacteria buildup. Run the bristles of the makeup brush under warm running water. Avoid getting the handle of the brush wet. Apply a small amount of shampoo to bristles and work...
Apply blush to the apple of cheek, blending outward and downward toward the hairline for the most natural effect. How to clean make-up brushes: It’s recommended to clean your make-up brushes once a week in order to prevent bacteria buildup. Run the bristles of the makeup brush under warm running water. Avoid getting the handle of the brush wet. Apply a...