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Types of Paint Brushes

Angled Blush Brush
Angled Blush Brush

Angled Blush Brush The slanted bristles make it easier to apply products perfectly to your cheekbones. Alternate use: Apply contour powder (two shades darker than your skin tone) below your cheekbones to emphasize your natural contours.

Angled Brush
Angled Brush

Sherwin-Williams paint brushes come in a ... Choosing the Right Brush. ... used primarily for applying paint over flat areas. Angled Brush - bristles are cut to ...

Contour Brush
Contour Brush

Contains a Highlighting & Contouring Brush, Eyeshadow Brush, Blush Brush, Foundation Brush, Eyeliner Brush, Lip Brush, Eyebrow Brush Product - OH Fashion 12 pc Makeup Brushes Set, Galaxy Purple, Powder, Eyeshadow, Blush , Foundation, Blending, Eyeliner, Lip - Great for Highlighting & Contouring.

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Foundation Brush
Foundation Brush

With so many different foundation brushes on the market, how are you supposed to choose the right one? ... “The paint brush-like brush also applies fuller coverage.”

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Highlight Fan Brush
Highlight Fan Brush

Sigma F41 Fan Brush, $18, Amazon; Morphe G23 Soft Fan, $15 Amazon; EcoTools Deluxe Fan Brush, $30, Amazon If you tend to be a little heavy-handed, or just want a sheerer application of a powder highlight, a fan brush is the way to go.

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Powder Brush
Powder Brush

Since milk paint comes in a powder form and must be mixed well with water, achieving the right consistency is the key to a successful painting project. At The Real Milk Paint Company, we recommend mixing one part milk paint with one part water using an inexpensive kitchen blender. Let your milk paint sit for about 20 minutes until it has the consistency of pancake batter. Types of Brushes to Use. We recommend using any of the following types of brushes: foam, chip or oval/glazing brush.

Stippling Brush
Stippling Brush

Stipple brushes feature a flat head for stippling. Ink the brush tips on an inkpad with a pouncing/tapping motion and then repeat the pouncing or tapping motion to apply the ink to your project. A perfect tool for paper projects, fabric decorating and other home decor projects.

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