I bought Katvond Lock it foundation, and I tried the Tarte Bamboo airbrush foundation brush, a beauty blender, Sonia Kushek flat top buffer, sigma e40… NOTHING WORKED. I love it the large slanted end as a foundation brush. Thank you for reading! Please feel free to share this post on your Facebook or Pinterest. Shop the Post: Tarte “The Slenderizing Bamboo Contouring” Brush It’s been a bazillion degrees here, but cooler today, so these extensions were happy to finally get out of the drawer and party! And…blended! Side note: I clipped my weave in for these pics and I can not tell you how good it felt to get glam. I can not recommend it highly enough.Īpplied contour powder with the smaller side, about to blend with the larger, slanted end. It working perfectly was all I needed, but everything else is icing on the contouring cake. It works perfectly, doesn’t shed, is so soft, is sustainably made, is affordable, and you get two brushes for the price of one. It’s rare that a product comes along that becomes a Holy Grail so quickly for me, but this brush is the H.G. But having two brushes on one brush saves space overall, so I still wouldn’t change anything about it. The only pain is that I have to store it flat, instead of in the round cup with my other brushes. I can not even imagine trying to do my makeup without it anymore. This brush has become my everyday, go-to brush. It’s the brush equivalent of having a best friend that says “I think two drinks is perfect for you tonight” when you’re trying to order another round of shots. This brush picks up the exact, perfect amount of powder. Or they were picking up way too much powder and I ended up with obvious contouring lines. The major problem I was having before with whatever brushes I was using was that I never felt like they picked up enough powder so I was reapplying and getting a slightly muddy result. The contouring side picks up just the right amount of powder. The blending side blends the powder so well – the edges are invisible and the powder is diffused but not gone on the skin. The smaller, rounded edge side gives the most beautiful, precise-but-soft lines for that cheek line contour. The bristles are incredibly soft and so perfectly packed. I should have realized Tarte’s face brushes would be just as amazing. I have only had one other Tarte brush before, a double sided eye makeup brush that I love and keep in my travel bag. I have washed it many times now and it does not shed. It has a bamboo center, which is a sustainable resource. It’s a two sided brush, with a dense, slightly rounded side for contouring on one side and then a slanted side with more loosely packed bristles for blending or blush on the other. Soft bristles, well made, perfectly packed, and great price. Could this be the solution to my contouring needs? I “happened” to be at a Sephora later that day and saw the brush in real life. I first saw this brush in a Tarte email and was immediately intrigued. And we all know without the right tools, even the most gorgeous pile of wood can’t become a house. Did anyone else feel like contouring came out of no where and came in full force? Contouring came in hot! I feel like even makeup companies were surprised by our overwhelming love and need for contouring products that work.Įven with all these powders and creams and palettes launching for contouring, one problem remained for me, and that was my lack of a perfect contouring brush.
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