Elf has meant for this brush to be used with powder products, however the consensus among beauty enthusiasts is to use it to buff in liquid an cream foundations to achieve a more flawless finish.
Similar brushes include:
the Synthetic Flat Top Multi-Purpose Brush
from Sonia Kashuk
$15.79
the Sigma F80 Flat Top Kabuki
$21.00
Nothing similar from
MAC
Bdellium Tools 957 Precision Kabuki
$14.52
Sedona Lace Synthetic Flat Top 928 - Vegan
$14.95
Sedona Lace Flat Top Buffer FB 07
$14.95
Brushes like these are good for blending foundation and bronzer into the neck and chest,
doing strong contouring using the edge of the brush as well as blurring out that harsh line (aka the dreaded racing stripe) using the flat top.
Even though most people seem to like to use this product with liquids and creams it can also be used with powders as originally intended, however this would give a greater coverage since the flat top nature of the brush will pick up and deposit more product onto the skin.
I find brushes like these is best used with powders likeMakeup Forever Duo Mat Powder Foundation and the Graftobian Dual Finish Powder Foundation because both of these products can be applied dry or wet.
The key that makes all of these brushes so versatile is that they're constructed using synthetic fibers as opposed to natural fibers, making them compatible for use with powders, creams and liquids.
Long Story Short, if you don't have anything like it in your collection, one of these brushes is worth investing in simply because they are so versatile.
and remember:
Don't Just Wear Makeup...
Let it Inspire You





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