For concealer work around the eyes, lips, and delicate areas
Use before or after foundation to spot-conceal dark circles, age spots, or hyperpigmentation. It's especially useful for precision coverage in hard-to-reach areas like the under-eye triangle or around the corners of the mouth, where larger brushes can't maneuver easily.
The key is to tap, not swipe
Dot concealer onto the area you want to cover, then gently tap it out with the tip of the brush. Rubbing can compromise coverage and cause the product to shift. For areas with fine lines, like around the eyes, lay the brush flat and lightly sweep along the skin's texture for seamless adherence.
Clean it right after use to extend its life
If concealer is left to dry on the bristles, they can stiffen. Wipe off residue with a tissue or brush cleaner immediately after use. Once a week, wash the brush with a dedicated cleanser, then lay it flat to air-dry with the bristles pointing slightly downward—never tip-down.
Works best with liquid and cream concealers
This brush pairs beautifully with liquid or cream formulas. If you're using a stick concealer, warm a small amount on the back of your hand first, then pick it up with the brush for a thinner, more even application.
Maintaining the tip is key to precision
Once the pointed tip starts to splay, detailed work becomes difficult. Store the brush in its cap or a pouch to preserve its shape, and consider replacing it when the bristles start to fray or lose their bounce.