3 Essential Makeup Tools To Have At Home

Posted by Claire Smith on August 4th, 2021

Ready to step up your professionally at home? Whether you are an expert or beginner, you need certain tools to blend your foundation to curling your eyelashes. These are the basics every obsessive beauty needs to add to their makeup kit. Here are three essential tools that cosmetic sponge manufacturers suggested to have at home for good makeup.

Three Significant Makeup Tools

Beauty Blender Sponge

A beauty blender is very common for professional makeup artists, the beauty blender Sponge is essential for smearing and blending base makeup. This teardrop-shaped sponge grips water rather than manufactured makeup goods, so your concealer, foundation, BB cream, etc., will last an even more extended period.

Using a bouncing technique, the top of the scrubber hugs the outlines of the face and shields blemishes, while the bottommost flawlessly blends makeup over larger areas. It helps you to get a perfectly natural look, streak-free finish.

How to use:

1. Check the sponge and squeeze out the excess water

2. blending with a patting motion, apply makeup onto your face, then bounce the sponge gently onto the makeup.

3. Wash with Blendercleanser or mild soap and warm water

4. Squeeze gently and let dry

Soft Crease Brush

Perfect for polishing eyeshadow into the eye crease, the Soft Crease Brush is a makeup kit staple. It gives next-level blending, smooth transitions, and ultra-soft bristles, and this oval-shaped brush allows you to achieve pro-MUA-worthy results. It’s also packed in a reusable protective pouch for easy (and planet-friendly) storage.

How to use:

1. Using circular motions, easily blend your favorite eyeshadow into the crease of the eye

2. Make depth by smearing a darker shade to the eyelid and mixing in a windshield-wiper motion

Angled Powder Brush

Angled Powder Brush is the powder brush good in your makeup bag, and this brush is considered to evenly distribute powder over your skin to set and enhance your look. The angular shape is perfect for smearing contour and blusher too.

How to use:

1. Use the fluffy bristles  for applying loose powder

2. Sweep over your skin to set makeup

3. To apply contour, brush back and forth below the cheekbones, underneath the jawline, and along the hairline

4. To apply blusher, apply on your cheeks and blend up into your cheekbones

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