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Brushes that achieve a perfectly blended flush.
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High-qualitymakeup brushesincluding blush brushesare always worth investing in.
The right brush with thebest blushcan be the difference between a splotchy look and a flawlessly flushed one.
Theres no shortage of blush brushes available.
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No need to stress or scroll through endless options, though.
Its no wonder this brush has won awards; it makesapplying and blending blushridiculously easy.
It’s also a breeze to clean.
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(You doclean your makeup brushesregularly, right?
Thissustainably-madebrush is crafted from super soft bamboo and recycled materials and is wrapped in minimal packaging too.
Plus, check out that price.
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If you’re looking foraffordable makeup brushes, it doesn’t get any better.
Thanks to its multitasking tapered end, it can highlight your cheekbones, nose, andcupids bow.
It can also shade your temples or the hollows of your cheekbones to sculpt your features.
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It features a duo of soft, PETA-approved Taklon brush headsone thats rounded and one tapered.
Both make blending ultra easy and help give you a soft,airbrushed look.
Try using the rounded side to carve out cheekbones or apply an allover color.
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The smaller tapered side precisely applies blush and highlighters.
Considering its a two-in-one design, this one is a solid value.
The only downside is it’s heavier to hold than others we’ve tried.
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Stilltrust us on this one the dense, flat tip of it works incredibly well withcreamy blushproducts.
The synthetic bristles, which are on the stiffer side, work well with both creams and powders.
Plus, its relatively small, making it especially good for sculpting the cheekbones of angularface shapes.
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Its quite precise and packs on pigment exactly where you want it.
We love how well this brush works with powder highlighters, too.
Just skip using it with cream formulas; its shape lends itself to powders much better.
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This angled brush from Laura Geller creates the illusion of a sculpted look with a simple swipe or two.
The high number of jam-packed bristles adds color just where you want it.
It can also be used to blend powders and foundations into a soft finish.
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(Gotta love that versatility!)
Still, for this price, its worth adding to your brush collection.
Some can be multipurpose, whereas others wont work as well for bronzer.
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The brush should be soft but angled to really get the most out of your bronzer.
Though they look fairly similar, there are differences between blush brushes and foundation brushes.
Unlike blush brushes, which are generally fluffy, foundation brushes have bristles that are more tightly packed.