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  2. The 17 Best Makeup Brush Sets to Upgrade Any Collection

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    Types of brushes included: Tapered blending, flat contour, large powder, foundation, small angle eye, brow and lash. Hair type: Synthetic. Customer review: "I’m so happy to have these brushes ...

  3. The 21 Best Makeup Brushes, According to Experts - AOL

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    “As a makeup artist, brushes really are my most treasured tools,” says professional makeup artist and founder of Westman Atelier, Gucci Westman. The 21 Best Makeup Brushes, According to ...

  4. 10 best affordable makeup brush sets - AOL

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    Makeup brushes are arguably the most important part of your beauty collection. With everything from your eyelids to lashes, cheekbones, and contouring, everyone should have a specific brush for ...

  5. Makeup brush - Wikipedia

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    Foundation brush - long, flat bristles and tapered tip [1] Powder brush - fluffy bristles; soft, full and rounded; Fan brush - It is used dust off any fall outs and also to apply highlighter on the highest points of the face. A large fan brush is usually made out of natural fibers and is fanned out 180 degrees that covers a large perimeter of ...

  6. Contouring - Wikipedia

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    Contouring is a makeup technique that uses cosmetics to define, enhance and sculpt the structure of the face [1] or other body parts, such as breasts. [ 2 ] Contouring is usually produced by placing a warm or cool toned color that is one or two shades darker than the skin color in areas such as in the hollows of the cheeks, on the side of the ...

  7. Paintbrush - Wikipedia

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    Brushes with tapered filaments give a smoother finish. Synthetic filaments last longer than natural bristles. Natural bristles are preferred for oil-based paints and varnishes, while synthetic brushes are better for water-based paints as the bristles do not expand when wetted.