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Old 01-23-2008, 12:34 PM   4 links from elsewhere to this Post. Click to view. #1 (permalink)
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Brushes to use with mineral makeup

i apologise to add another thread on brushes, but hopefully this one will help us all to decide which one works best on our skin. i also like this article because it lists all the possibilities available to apply a mineral foundation.

Brushes to use with mineral makeup

Changes are that if you haven't tried mineral makeup already, you will in the next year, and that means that if you don't own some already, you will, and then you'll wonder how you can put it on properly.

The trick, my friends, lies in the brushes. So, here are the brushes that you could use with your mineral makeup and the effect that you get with them.

I'll start with a Kabuki brush because it's the most common and chances are that whatever mineral makeup kit you're buying, you'll get one of these brushes free with it. The brush has densely packed natural hairs. Because there are so many hairs in such a small space, you pick up more pigment and can't play with it as much. This means that you get medium to full coverage when you use this brush. The handle is usually short so that you can sweep it all over your face easily. If you try the makeup on in the store, 9 times out of 10 the makeup artist will use this brush and make your skin look flawless. Once you leave the store, however, you may realize that this is too much for everyday, and if you have dry skin it may look overly powdery. It's all a matter of taste. A kabuki brush might really work for you too.
Kabuki brushes also come in retractable varieties which seem great for travel but aren't that great for application. They simply lack the heft and ease of use that regular brushes have.

And then there's this guy...


Commonly known as a skunk brush or stippling brush. This brush gives medium to medium-light coverage. This is the brush that I actually use to put my mineral makeup on because I like the control that it gives me. My coverage is not too heavy and I can always layer on more if I want to. I would recommend that beginners use this brush to play with their mineral makeup. It's better to start off with less foundation than with too much. You can also blend nicely with this brush and make sure that it doesn't look like you're wearing a mask.

Or you could use a brush that you probably already have and have had for a long time.And that's a powder brush. Yep, don't knock this one, because it works too. The rule is that the fluffier and larger the head of the brush, the more lightly it will distribute powder. For this brush more than any other, look for something that is super-soft against your skin. A powder brush will give you light coverage. That is for people who don't need to wear a lot of foundation but just want something that will make them look finished and put together. I sometimes use this brush to put mineral foundation on top of regular foundation to give it more lasting power. You can also use this one for blending your mineral foundation.

You could also use a foundation brush but this will give you heavy coverage. Yes, that's what some people want, and so I'm putting it out there. A foundation brush is great if you have problematic areas that you really want to cover.

But what if you have those areas and they're really small?
Do what I do. Dip a concealer brush into your mineral makeup and put it on the areas that need more coverage - under the eyes, beside the nose, any spots you might have. Then take your face brush of choice, and use it to put the mineral makeup on the rest of your face. Don't skip the problem areas - just blend the foundation over them too. This way, you get heavier coverage where you need it and light coverage where you don't!

And yes, you may have already guessed that I've been playing around with mineral makeup quite a bit over the last little while and I'm going to be reviewing some brands very soon!

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Re: Brushes to use with mineral makeup

Great tips! Thanks for posting!
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Re: Brushes to use with mineral makeup

They forgot my favorite! Flat top foundation brush:

... to me, this is the easier one to apply foundation. I have a harder time with the rounded head of the kabuki getting it on evenly.
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Re: Brushes to use with mineral makeup

Thanks for posting! This was actually really useful to me because I'm having a really hard time with my brushes at the moment - I have way too many and now I can't figure out which ones I like best for what purpose. I have four kabukis and four flat tops and I still can't decide lol!

I think my foundation and sunscreen may be to blame too, because the sunscreen and the kaolin in my foundation make it cakey no matter what I do.

One of my kabukis is quite splayed now and I find it actually gives lighter coverage than my flat tops. Can you see why I get confused lol!
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Re: Brushes to use with mineral makeup

I would love to know where to get a good, reasonably priced "skunk" brush. Any input?

TIA!

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Re: Brushes to use with mineral makeup

i like my flat top too. and i bought the mac 187 last week and it's an excellent brush to apply mmu wet.
beaglette, coastal scents now have a skunk brush available. i'm not sure if it's comparable to mac 187 but it's really cheap and will at least make a great blush brush. hth!

Coastal Scents: Duo Fiber Stippling Brush

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Re: Brushes to use with mineral makeup

Lumiere carries some skunk brushes too! Check them out as they are really soft!
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Re: Brushes to use with mineral makeup

Thanks for the suggestions!

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nice tips

thanks for sharing idea
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Re: Brushes to use with mineral makeup

Thanks for the tips. These are very helpful for me and my sister. Can you add more tips if you have more to share with, thanks.
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Re: Brushes to use with mineral makeup

Great! Thanks for posting! I'm rather fond of my kabuki but I'm thinking of trying one or two of the other options.
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Re: Brushes to use with mineral makeup

I looked at the Coastal Scents skunk brush and it looks like it would do a very nice job in applying mineral makeup. Thanks for the info.
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Re: Brushes to use with mineral makeup

Great thread and I loved the pics
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It's great that you added this thread. Its really helpful.
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