Disposable makeup applicators
The ideal Brush Set – What to look out for when shopping
You can rely on the UK's top-selling brush brand for all your make-up appliance needs. As well as make-up brushes, there are cleansing palettes and make-up-removing pads up for grabs. Samantha Chapman and Nicola Haste, (also known as Pixiwoo), are the British powerhouses behind Real Techniques, which uses 'UltraPlush' synthetic and custom-cut bristles that are long-lasting, and easy to clean. Sponge eyeshadow brush With four brushes and one sponge, Real Techniques gives you a nice starter set that will be perfect for your basic makeup and blending needs without being overwhelming. You'll get a bronzer and highlighter brush, a blush brush, a concealer brush, an eyeshadow brush and a makeup sponge. Each one is labeled so that you know exactly what to use it for, and buyers say they're surprisingly sturdy, too.
Real techniques mini brush set
Professional Makeup Single End Sponge Applicator 2.5" white polypropylene handle with quality foam tip. Our soft applicator is great for applying eye shadow colors. Comes with 25 Pieces per bag. For Bulk/Wholesale pricing of 100+ packages, please contact us. Common Questions The water serves two functions here: one, to ensure an even coat of your foundation and two, to keep the brush from absorbing any of the foundation—saving you money since the brush won’t soak up any of your makeup. However, take care to remove the water by gently squeezing excess water out into a towel; too much moisture will dilute your makeup, making the product’s coverage ineffective.
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Black makeup brushes
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