Ten Expert Secrets About Makeup Brushes That Will Change The Way You Use Them
					(In Partnership With QVS Beauty)
SPONSORED FEATURE I never thought I'd be that girl that had a million different makeup brushes on her dressing table. Up until a few years ago I barely had an eyeshadow brush at my disposal, preferring to use the warmth and durability of my own fingers to apply everything from foundation to eyeshadow and even a touch of blusher. Oh how things have changed. I use roughly eight brushes every time I apply my makeup, creating a much more uniform and long-lasting result that's really upped my game; even if I tried to revert back to old habits I simply couldn't bring myself to do so (proven by the painful times I've forgotten even one essential tool on holiday.) If you've been following my series with QVS Beauty, you'll be pretty wised up on beauty tools and the best ways to use them already, but we could all do with a little extra knowledge or integrating a new trick into our routine right" Well you're in luck, because I've pulled together a list of the ten expert tips you need to know...
1. For a lighter or dewier finish, use your sponges or blending tools wet. Running them under a warm tap and blotting away excess water before dipping them in foundation will help it to set lighter and provide a more radiant finish.
2. To reduce the amount of liquid product your using (and wasting,) it's always best to opt for synthetic brushes. The bristles won't absorb your foundation or concealer, giving you not only a cleaner finish but...
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