- Real Techniques 300 Tapered Blush Brush.
- Sigma F35 Tapered Highligher Brush.
- Morphe S13 Deluxe Angled Brush.
- Makeup Geek Rounded Blush Brush.
- MAC 184 Duo Fibre Fan Brush.
- e.l.f. Studio Ultimate Kabuki Brush.
Similarly one may ask, what kind of brush do you use for highlighter?
Softer, fluffy angled brushes are great for applying blush, bronzer and highlighter. Angled brushes with stiffer, more densely packed bristles can be used for more controlled contouring. This brush provides the lightest application of pigment for a sheer finish. Use it to dust on finishing powder or powder blush.
One may also ask, can you use a blush brush for highlighter? Softer, fluffy angled brushes are great for applying blush, bronzer and highlighter. Use it to dust on finishing powder or powder blush. Or, use a stippling motion to evenly press cream brush onto the cheeks. It can also be used to achieve a soft, airbrushed effect when used as a foundation brush.
In respect to this, are fan brushes good for highlight?
For Natural-Looking HighlightBecause this face fan brush is denser, you can use it to both contour and highlight. It offers less of a whispering stroke and more of a blend that's ideal if you want a subtle glow.
What does a highlighting brush look like?
A slim, tapered brush designed for precision highlighting on the cheekbones and brow bones to achieve a strobing effect. Sweep the brush over highlighter or blush and apply to the cheekbones, brow bone and cupid's bow for an illuminated look.