CosBeauty Magazine #75
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Contour<br />
brush<br />
Similar to blush brushes,<br />
contour brushes are often<br />
angled in shape. If you’re<br />
running on a tight budget,<br />
you can pick one brush and<br />
use it for both. Contouring<br />
brushes can be used over<br />
the cheeks, jawline and<br />
nose to define your features.<br />
Our pick<br />
M.A.C. #168 Large Angled<br />
Contour Brush, $65<br />
Blush<br />
brush<br />
A blush brush is similar to a powder brush but<br />
much smaller and can often be angled in shape.<br />
To apply blush, you want to use the classic trick of<br />
smiling to find the apples of your cheeks while you<br />
apply the blush. Use the brush to swirl and buff the<br />
product in. A blush brush can often double up as a<br />
bronzing brush or contour brush.<br />
“Look for a brush that uses strong soft synthetic<br />
bristles to firmly distribute product on the face<br />
without lifting it and creating streaks in the<br />
application,” says Gosper.<br />
Our picks<br />
M.A.C #159 Duo Fibre<br />
Blush Brush, $64<br />
QVS Bronzer Brush, $15.79<br />
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