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KABUKI

It's time to talk about everyone's favorite brush - Kabuki! A little history of where the name of the brush comes from.

The "Kabuki" brush is named after the Japanese drama theater Kabuki, where the actors wear very heavy make-up, which emphasizes the nature of their characters. There, the kabuki brush is used to apply white rice powder evenly over the entire face.

The Kabuki brush has a short handle, an extremely thick and soft upper part, which will give you a magical feeling while applying it. It is suitable for applying powder products, especially blush and bronzing powder, as it is easy and even to apply. It is also suitable for applying mineral cosmetics.

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Its specially developed design allows the retention of a smaller amount of mineral makeup, which in turn prevents the application of too much product on the face. If used correctly, you can use this brush to apply a very light coat for a natural finish. You can find the kabuki brush with natural and artificial hair. Many kabuki brushes have a lipstick-like retractable mechanism that allows you to put the brush away and put it in your bag without worrying that something will get dirty or damaged. As mentioned above, the standard "kabuki" brush has a short handle, with large, very soft and thick bristles, suitable for applying powder, blush or bronzer. However, this does not end the kabuki brushes. Other types of kabuki brushes designed for other areas of the face have recently appeared on the market. Round "kabuki" brush. This is the classic kabuki brush we introduced to you above. Beveled / corner "kabuki" brush. If you are one of the ladies who like to contour your face, this brush is just for you. Its beveled tip makes it perfect for creating precise and precise lines. Small and medium brush "kabuki" with a rounded end. These brushes are very similar to the classic "kabuki" brush, but are smaller to apply more precisely blush, highlighter and smaller areas of the face where needed. You can also find flat and domed versions of the kabuki brush. What type you choose depends on what you use it for. However, be sure to take the traditional one. It is never superfluous and can always come in handy ... and it is so pleasant to use. HookHow to use the "kabuki" brush? Take some product with the brush, then tap it in the palm of your hand to remove the excess. The application of the face is done in circular motions. It is also ideal for blending colors between products. How to maintain and clean the kabuki brush? Because the brush is used for powder products, it is not necessary to wash it after each use. You can clean it once a week. It is good to do it regularly to avoid skin irritation and accumulation of a lot of product. This will, in addition, prolong her life. Clean the brush with shampoo, not soap. This applies to all your brushes. Rinse the brush with lukewarm or slightly warm water. After washing, carefully squeeze the water and shape the brush so that it returns to its normal shape. It is best to let the brush dry naturally. If you want to speed up the drying process, you can dry very gently with a soft cloth. When allowed to dry, the brush should be at a slight angle, with the tips down. Do not leave the brush upright, as water may get between the bristles and the handle and damage it. Allow the brush to dry at room temperature on a slight downward slope or dry with a napkin or soft cloth. If you still don't have this great brush, now is the time to get one. Create great looks every day and enjoy the great feeling of softness and enchantment while applying makeup.

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