Tuesday, June 22, 2010

What is the difference between a fat blush brush and a mineral foundation brush-can I use a blush brush for?

applying mineral foundation?What is the difference between a fat blush brush and a mineral foundation brush-can I use a blush brush for?
a mineral foundation brush? if they're like kabuki, like this one:


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it gives you a lot more coverage. but you can use a large powder/blush brush as well if you don't want a lot of coverage from your foundation (probably barley any).


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but i find the kabuki to be the best for mineral foundations, it buffs on and looks smoother and less flakey.What is the difference between a fat blush brush and a mineral foundation brush-can I use a blush brush for?
The mineral brushes that I've seen are dense and cover a large area when applying. I like to use blush brushes that are smaller and angled. They give better control so there isn't one big deposit of colour on the cheek.


You can use a blush brush for mineral foundation but I wouldn't use a mineral foundation brush for applying blush.


I would get a mineral brush if that's the product you're using as it holds the mineral makeup much better.
A flat brush will give you the best coverage while applying mineral foundation. An application brush gives you more of a medium coverage. I guess you could use a blush brush to apply the foundation, I am not sure what type of coverage you would get with it though, and you probably would want to use another brush for your blush. :)
The bristles in the foundation brush just pick up more because they're slicker and closer together so yea you can use a blush brush. It might get ruined but you can use it.

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