Using a concealer brush on concealer is a very common method of concealing blemishes. A concealer brush on concealer can cover blemishes more finely, and brush makeup is easy and fast, using a brush dipped in the right amount of concealer to cover blemishes.
What does a concealer brush look like?
The concealer brush can be used when applying concealer, and when there are localized blemishes, use the concealer brush to dip the concealer product on your face. The concealer brush usually has a flat head with a thin, long width, and there are also concealer brushes with short, rounded bristles. Concealer brushes provide a more natural coverage, close to the skin and precise coverage.
The difference between a concealer brush and a lip brush
Concealer brushes and lip brushes can be distinguished based on the length of the bristles. The length of the concealer brush bristles is shorter and stiffer than the lip brush, which allows for precise coverage and also does not look heavy. The bristles of concealer and lip brushes are mainly divided into two types of bristles: synthetic fiber bristles and animal hair. The fluffier and more dispersed the bristles are, the weaker the grip on the powder, suitable for smudging or needing a small amount of multiple coloring. The more dense and stiff the bristles are, the stronger the grip will be, making it suitable for use in areas that need to be enhanced or colorful. Lip brushes made of synthetic fibers are more common. Artificial fiber bristles are better for sensitive skin, without the smell of animal hair, and are harder. The biggest advantage is that it is not afraid of water and grease, and will also be a little more resistant to washing. The downside is that the smudging power is average, it's hard, and it will stick to your face. Lip brushes are also made from animal hair. Lip brushes made of yellow wolf hair and mink hair are flexible and good for gripping creams as well as fiber hair. Suitable for taking color, many eye shadow brushes, eyebrow brushes are made of this material. Concealer brushes are generally made of animal hair. The concealer brush made of gray mouse hair has a fine halo root, very soft, and will have a glossy feel after makeup. But the price is relatively expensive. Squirrel hair concealer brushes are smooth, soft and suitable for dry skin. The bristles are very dense but loose, more suitable for small touch-ups. Concealer brushes are usually small tongue-shaped brushes because of the strong coloring ability of these brushes. You can also use a small round-headed brush. The small round-headed brush has a weak grip on the powder and is suitable for concealer transitions, large area smudging, and fading away the concealer clumps. The lip brush is more of a detail brush, and the brush head will be smaller.




