About Brush Shapes
Powder Brush Shapes & Popular Selections
Finishing Round & Flat: |
Excels at finishing and powder. Bristles glide lightly without disturbing makeup underneath. Applies product in sheer, natural layers. |
S102, 202 |
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Powder Round & Flat: |
Cover a large surface area effortlessly. The bristles blend the product for you, resulting quickly in a seamless finish. |
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Powder Round: |
Versatile and easy to use, even for makeup beginners, |
B104, S105 |
Powder Angled: |
Versatile and precise. this shape is easy to maneuver around the whole face and has varying strength from strong to light |
B531, G5544 |
Powder Tapered: | Versatile and easy to use, even for makeup beginners, Application of color is controlled and precise thanks to the tip and blending is very easily achieved with the sides using circular motions. |
S103, Yachiyo Large Tapered |
Blush Brush Shapes & Popular Selections
Blush Round & Flat: |
The standard shape for blusher brushes and most seen. With good reason! It is extremely versatile. |
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Dense Round & Flat: |
Densely packed bristles deliver moderate to full coverage. The larger size allows you to cover a large surface area with product very quickly and blend large areas for a seamless finish |
G501, J5543 |
Tapered: |
Versatile and easy to use, even for makeup beginner. |
S5521B, J6530 |
Round: |
Excellent for accentuating your orbital bone when you want strong, bright coloring. |
J210, Kinoko Medium |
Angled: | Versatile brush with 2 densities: firmer on the shorter ends and more flexible on the longer ends. Excellent with all cheek products for soft to medium color application. | B512, J511 |