Wednesday 3 October 2012

Back to Basics - My Top Pick Of The Best Brushes to enable you to create your daytime make up looks.


My Top Make Up Brushes For Your Basic Day to Day Make Up


Back 2 Basic’s Ladies – My pick of the top Brushes are all listed below to enable you to create your basic daytime make up looks.


1)                  Foundation Brush - A good foundation brush is a must for creating flawless skin all day long. Try Real Techniques Stippling Brush RRP £11.99. You can apply foundation with this, along with powder and cream blushers. To get a brush that you can use for different products is a very good investment. Another amazing brush similar to this is Sigma Kabuki Flat Headed Brush F80, this you can buy from Amazon RRP £20.00, it does state this is only used for the chin, forehead and cheeks but I use it all over my face and it works perfectly.


2)                  Powder Brush – This brush is used for setting your foundation, if you have oily skin it is best to powder all over the face with a light dusting but if your skin is normal/combination just powder your forehead, chin and nose, leave your cheeks to glow. But if you prefer a more Matte look then dust all over. I use a smaller brush for the sides of my nose and just under my nose, I will let you know which one this is soon. For powder setting try Eco Tools Powder Brush RRP £9.99 or Real Techniques Powder Brush RRP £12.99




3)                  Eye Shadow Brush – A must for your daytime eye shadow application. Try Real Techniques Shading Brush, RRP 7.99. Little tip for you, when applying your eye shadow do not apply like a car wind screen wiper i.e. wiping the product side to side, but instead gently pat on the eye shadow with the flat side of the brush. 


4)                   Eye Shadow Blending Brush – A very important brush to have in your make up bag I cannot do without mine now, they are a little gem. Even if your are not wearing much eye shadow, say for instance you are wearing a lightish shade for the daytime and would like to add a darker colour into the socket line, this brush is amazing for blending the colours together, this will make any harsh lines disappear and create an even look. Try Sigma Beauty Tapered Blending Brush E40, (I have this one and it is very good) RRP £14.25 from Amazon. Little tip for you all, when using your blending brush move in circular motions very lightly, so you are creating a feathery tickling effect on the eye. As I mentioned above I use a smaller brush for setting powder around my nose well this is the one :-)


5)                  Brow Brush to Groom & Shape – Your brows I think personally are the most important feature on your face as they frame your face and draw attention to your eyes so grooming and shaping them is very important. Try Sigma Small Angle Brush E65 RRP £11.99 from Amazon for filling in your brows with a brow kit, and I recommend MAC 204 Brush RRP £8.00 for shaping your brows, this is advertised as a lash brush but I use it on my brows and I love it. Or try Real Techniques Lash & Brow Brush RRP £6.99, this one is great for grooming brows and separating your lashes once you have applied your mascara. 



6)                  Blusher Brush - Remember to add that pop of colour to your cheeks, I recommend The Body Shops Blusher Brush RRP 12.00, start on the apples of you cheeks in circular movements and brush upwards towards your hairline. This brush will also contour and blend in your product very well. Only designed for powder products.


7)                  Liner Brush – A great little tool for making sure your liner is applied precisely and even when using a gel, cake or liquid based product. Try Sigma Liner Brush E05 RRP £13.99 or Real Techniques Fine Liner Brush RRP £5.99, I recommend these as they have really pointy nibs and a tapered end which I think personally work the best for getting that precise line. 



8)                  Concealer Brush & Lipstick Brush – Not everyone uses a brush to conceal, but for blemishes I think they work the best as if you use your fingers you end up leaving the product around the blemish as well as on the blemish. So using a brush allows you to precisely add the product directly on top of the blemish. You can dab your finger on afterwards to blend in or use a brush, again you can use a blending brush for this (I do). Try Elf Concealer Brush RRP £1.50 or Body Shop Concealer and Lip Brush (kill two birds with one stone) RRP £ 9.00. I do use my finger to apply concealer into the corners of my eyes as with the warmth in your fingers it blends the product into the skin better. Always good to diminish those dark circles :-)




All Real Techniques can be purchased from Boots online or in store. Sigma brushes can be purchased on Amazon or on Sigma’s official website http://www.sigmabeauty.com

You can have all the amazing products but with the right tools you will find the application is much better and you get much better results. I have found over the last two years that this is very very true. My favourite brushes I have are my Sigma ones. If you would like to try a full collection of Sigma brushes head over to their website were you will find a full range of kits available. You can also purchase the full kits on Amazon. The kits do seem a bit pricey but don’t let that put you off as these brushes will last you a good 15-20 years if not more. But you must look after them, wash them with baby shampoo at least twice a week.

I hope this has helped you select some good tools for you make up bag. Any questions please let me know and I will be happy to help

Sarah x



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