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  3. Makeup brush - Wikipedia

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    Concealer brush - soft and flat with a pointed tip and a wide base; Kabuki brush - There are 2 types : Flat Top and Angled. Both types are densely packed. It best applies liquid foundations and it provides full coverage. Duo-fiber multipurpose brush - flat, circular and feathery head; Mineral powder brush - thick and rounded

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    We believe this product delivers a natural finish for any occasion in your calendar—whether we're using a brush, fingers or a makeup sponge. $24 at sephora $24 At LYS Beauty

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    Kandi Koated Makeup Brush Set Price: $30 (Regular price: $38) This beautiful brush set was made for travel, so it’s a great gift for a jet-setting beauty lover.

  6. Foundation (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    A densely bristled brush is best for applying foundation as it is less likely to leave streaky brush marks. As with all tools used to apply makeup to the face, brushes should be soft and gentle, as anything too stiff will scratch and irritate the skin. Airbrush: Liquid foundation is applied with an air stream. The airbrush mixes the foundation ...

  7. Kabuki brush - Wikipedia

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    A kabuki brush, sometimes called mushroom brush, [citation needed] is a makeup brush with dense bristles and a short handle. [1] The brush head is usually rounded, though it can also be flat. Traditionally, the bristles are made of natural materials like animal hair, such as from horses or goats , but most modern brushes have synthetic bristles.