Flame brush: Loose powder/highlight/blush

In terms of brush type, the brush type of fire spread slowly from the root to the middle, and slowly gather at the tip. At the beginning to see PONY makeup video use easy, sweep, roll, press are very fast, I bought a to use. This is the author's current favorite brush type.
The big brush on the right, you can take the powder in the whole circle, take the powder area is relatively large. Take the powder can be slanted flat, brush on the powder press rolling, so that the whole bristles are stained with powder, and then shake well.
There are two ways to apply powder over a large flame:
1. Oblique flat beat rolling: this way is similar to the way to take powder, but the powder is to dip into the bristles, powder is to attach to the face. It is recommended to dab the powder on the face the first time, then re-dip the brush and roll it on the face the second time to increase the thickness of the powder. To make up the eyes, you can use your hand to hold the bristles, press on the eyelids, under the eyes and other positions; The same goes for the nose.
2. Oblique and gentle sweeping: This method has the risk of sweeping the base makeup. It should be gently swept along the skin texture, a small amount of times. It can be used after the second method to sweep the powder and clean the remaining powder. Also used for contouring and blush.
Tip: The vertical, quick circle on the foundation is not suitable for flame brush. The tip of the brush tends to poke at the foundation, leaving makeup patchy.
The small brush has a small area of powder, which can be used for fixing makeup under the eyes, nose, etc., by gently tapping or sweeping. Small brush can also be used for highlighting, with the side contact of the upper cheekbone, gently pat, back and forth can be lightly swept, this technique is conducive to polishing. For blush, sweep lightly.
Advantages: Quick hand, flexible use, can take care of facial details. In contrast, the common round tip brush is weak around the eyes, prone to powder accumulation, not delicate enough to care for the inner corners of the eyes, and even the eyelashes can become coated with loose powder.




