Concealer Brush Eigshow Beauty Detail Shader E868
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- Description
- How to use
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Age:
18+
Brand: Eigshow Beauty
Line: accessories
Product Type: makeup brush
Product Properties: blending
Material: pony fiber
Brush Type: for concealer
Gender: for women
Classification: professional
Country: USA
Made in: USA
Experience this concealer brush and witness your skin become the most beautiful! Its short and dense bristles ensure precise application, conceal skin imperfections, and create a flawless base for any makeup look.
This detailed concealer brush is perfect for applying and blending concealer on small areas of the face, such as under-eye circles, blemishes, and around the nose. It can also be used for applying and blending cream highlighter or contour in specific areas.
This concealer brush is a must-have tool in any makeup collection. It can hide imperfections, correct eye color, apply highlighter, and even serve as an eyeliner or lip brush to clean up the lip line. A quality concealer brush is typically made from pony hair, which is gentle on the skin while still being durable enough to withstand regular use and cleaning.
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How to Clean a Makeup Brush:
Step 1: Hold the brush with the bristles facing downward under warm running water. Gently squeeze the bristles to remove any excess makeup or water.
Step 2: Apply a small amount of olive oil (for natural bristles) and mild soap to your palm or directly onto the bristles after rinsing with warm water to help remove excess makeup.
Step 3: Massage the bristles in the soapy solution on your hand, allowing the water to flow through the bristles. Use gentle circular motions to clean the bristles thoroughly.
Step 4: Once the water running through the bristles is clear, turn off the water. Make sure not to submerge the bristles or wet the brush ferrule.
Step 5: Use a towel to gently squeeze out any remaining water from the brush. Allow the bristles to air dry in a well-ventilated area.
Store in a dry and clean place. After washing, keep brushes dry by storing them horizontally or with the bristles facing downward, away from heat sources.