Tapered bristles for precision, even in hard-to-reach areas
Use this brush during the setting stage, after you've completed your base with foundation and concealer. It works beautifully with both loose and baked powders. This point powder brush seamlessly covers broad areas like the cheeks and forehead, while also reaching contoured zones like the sides of the nose and under-eye area for a flawless finish.
Work with both the angled and flat surfaces
Load powder onto the angled side of the brush, then tap once on the back of your hand to control the amount. For larger areas, lay the angled side flat and sweep gently across the skin. For contoured areas like the sides of the nose or under-eye, hold the brush upright and use the angled edge to apply. Finish by pressing the powder into the skin with the flat side of the brush to lock it in place for better adherence and lasting power.
Weekly cleansing keeps application smooth and even
Clean your synthetic brush once a week with a dedicated brush cleanser or gentle shampoo. Dissolve the cleanser in lukewarm water and gently swirl the bristles to wash, then lay the brush flat on a towel to air dry. Avoid drying it upright, as water can seep into the aluminum ferrule and weaken the adhesive bond.
From loose powder to baked powder
The soft synthetic bristles pick up powder evenly for a smooth, streak-free application that keeps skin looking clear. This brush works well with all powder formulas—loose, pressed, and baked. For cream or liquid products, we recommend using a sponge instead.
Caring for your wooden handle and storage tips
The wooden handle is sensitive to moisture, so be careful not to let water touch it during cleaning. Store the brush with its protective cover on to maintain the bristle shape, and keep it in a cool place away from direct sunlight or heat. If the bristles start to splay or no longer pick up powder evenly, it's time to replace the brush.