Best contouring shade/brush for my face?
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Dec 4, 2014
Lauren B.
Dec 4, 2014
Jenny A.
Brushes for contouring: a fluffy angle is nice, so are chisel shaped small powder brushes (love my wayne goss 12, it's the ultimate blush brush). I also have a cheap little chisel brush that I got at target that I like for creme products. (In the up and up brand, it was $1.99 I'm not kidding and it's actually held up to washing a couple of times with no shedding). I have a little face so I use a large eye shadow shader to contour my cheekbones and sides of my nose, or press my thumb into the hollows of my cheeks with some creme lip/cheek product on my thumb and blend out with my flat top foundation brush. The later is what I do every day, when I don't want to bother with an extra brush and extra product.