Makeup Tools
For great looks, you need great tools. With make-up as well, this only works perfectly if you have the right accessories. Make-up tools like brushes and sponges help you apply products like a make-up artist. These are used to distribute foundation evenly and to apply eyeshadow with precision. We show you which basics are a must-have in your mirror cabinet and how to take care of them properly.
Even complexion
Apply the foundation evenly with a make-up sponge or a foundation brush. This way you can reach every corner of your face. And you can blend the product seamlessly at the neck and hairline. Since you can measure out exact amounts with these tools, the application is also economical. After all, about half of the foundation would otherwise stick to your hands. A brush or applicator gets the makeup where it needs to go and keeps your fingers clean. Tip: Moisten the sponge before use. This is the best way to apply the foundation to the skin.
For the foundation:
- Make-up sponges
- A foundation brush is quite wide, soft and slightly rounded in front.
Cover irregularities
With concealer, you can make wrinkles, scars or redness invisible. It's more pigmented than a foundation and covers small blemishes. For this purpose, work the concealer into the affected area. Make sure to be thorough and precise when applying. You will need to be gentle as you press the product into the skin. This ensures good coverage and increases the product's durability.
For the concealer:
- A smudging brush
Slick contours
With contouring powder and highlighter you can perfectly accentuate your face shape. A powder that's about a shade darker than your makeup will highlight your cheekbones. For this, apply it from the ear towards the nose in the small hollow beneath the cheekbone. Make your cheeks and forehead gleam by using a highlighter to accentuate them. They open up the face so that it makes a strong visual impression and also provide a fresh glow. You can also enhance it with a touch of blusher on the cheeks.
For contouring:
- A medium-width, bevelled brush applies contouring powder.
- A wide strobing brush introduces subtle highlights.
- A small Kabuki brush is ideal for applying rouge.
Expressive looks
The eyes influence your make-up look like no other part of your face. And because there are so many possibilities here, you need very different brushes. There are eye shadows that you can apply to the entire lid and then there are others that you can use to emphasize your eyelid crease or to outline your eyes. The delicate skin on the eyelids responds well to soft bristles. On the eyebrows they can be a little firmer in order to get powder under the hairs. Tip: It's best to invest in a brush set for your eye makeup that contains all the basics.
For the eyes:
- Oval brushes apply your favourite eyeshadow evenly across the eyelid.
- Rounded blender brushes blend colours in the crease of the eyelid.
- Small bevelled brushes draw fine eyelid lines and are ideal for shaping eyebrows.
- Small smudging brushes are excellent for smokey eyes.
- You can apply highlights with precision using fine brush pencils.
Lovely lips
If you use a lip brush, you can apply lipstick with great precision. This makes it easier to trace the curved contour than if you were using a pencil. This is especially worthwhile if you're going for a glamorous evening look. And on top of that, it's also hygienic.
For the lips:
- Lip brushes are round with shorter bristles that are soft yet firm.
Utensils for your make-up
With brushes and sponges you can apply the different make-up products evenly and with precision. Use a separate brush for each step. This way the products do not mix. In addition, brushes and other utensils are hygienic. This is because you never touch the product directly with your fingers. Sets usually come in an attractive case. You can neatly store your utensils in it so that you have them with you while you're on the go.
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FAQs
How do I clean make-up tools?
Regular cleaning is part of using sponges and brushes. For brushes, there are cleaning pads that you should use to wipe off product residues. The important thing is, however, that you wash it once a month. A mild hair shampoo is suitable for this purpose. Moisten the brush and massage the shampoo into it thoroughly, then rinse it completely. Then let the brushes dry with the bristles facing down.
How do cleaning pads for brushes work?
The silicon pads are extremely practical for everyday use. They remove powder residue from the bristles of your brushes. To do this, wipe the brush onto the surface of the pad after use. The pad is textured. Some pads have silicone bristles, others are ribbed. Either way, they are great for cleaning your makeup utensils on a daily basis. However, it is no substitute for regularly washing out the brushes.
Which is better, cosmetic brushes made of real hair or synthetic ones?
Whether you prefer animal or synthetic brush hair is primarily a personal decision. If you're using vegan cosmetics, why make an exception for brushes? If it doesn't matter to you, real-hair brushes have a slight advantage with powdery products. Synthetic brushes absorb less liquid. For this reason, liquid foundation and concealer can be applied more sparingly with them.