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Pure Anada - Vegan Makeup Brushes
Made of a synthetic micro-fiber, they are both vegan and cruelty-free. You will be surprised at how soft they feel. The handles are made of sustainable bamboo wood, making them an eco-friendly choice. You will love these brushes!
Care: You should wash all your brushes on a weekly basis. That may seem excessive, but your makeup will apply much smoother and your skin will thank you! Cleaning your brushes on a regular basis will prevent product build-up, ensuring they last as long as possible.
Rinse the bristles under warm, running water. Swirl your brush with some shampoo in the palm of your hand. Continue swirling and rinsing until the water runs clear. Gently squeeze the moisture out of the bristles and lay the brushes FLAT to dry. If brushes are set to dry upright (bristles up), moisture will seep into the ferrule (metal collar). This causes the glue to let loose and will ruin your brush.
Flat Top Foundation Brush: This brush is THE softest and most perfect brush to apply foundation. Powder, liquid, or pressed foundation, this brush is the one! Apply your foundation in downward strokes or swirling motions. This brush is used for a full coverage of foundation, so keep that in mind.
Angled Cheek Brush: This brush is great for Blush - Contour - Highlight.
This angled bush is great for creating sharp jawlines, illuminating cheekbones, and defining the cheeks with a pop of colour.
Contour - Apply to sides of your nose, the jawline, the hollows of your cheeks, your temples and the perimeter of your forehead. Making sure to blend it in afterwards.
Highlight - Buffing on cheekbones and temples, down the bridge of your nose, under brows and above the cupid's bow.
Blush - Upward sweeping motions to build colour on your cheeks.
Everyday Eyeshadow Brush: All over eyelid brush. This brush is great for making a more dramatic look by applying darker colours to the outer corner of your eyes, under your eye and creating a more defined crease look. Also works great for highlighting the inner corners with a lighter colour.
Due Eye Brush: This brush is easily one of our best sellers and a quick favourite. Everyone loves multi-use tools and makeup products. The one end - the angled liner brush - is used to apply eyeliner (powder, gel, or to fix eyeliner flaws). You can also use this end of the brush to apply brow colour or lip liner. The other end - the flat eyeshadow brush - is perfect for applying a colour to your eyelid, or use the tip of it to smudge eyeliner pencil or an eyeshadow colour under the eyes (instead of eyeliner pencil). Another use is for concealer under the eyes (or on any small blemish).
Tapered Blending Eye Brush: The Tapered Blending Eye Brush is another favourite and versatile brush. Its primary use is for blending eye shadow (as you apply it). You can use it to apply a diffused shadow on your eyelids, or a very diffused shadow under the eyes. Don't be afraid of how big it might seem as an eye shadow brush. Since its bristles are fluffy, it will diffuse any colour it is in contact with. It can be used to blend your blush or even concealer lines. You can also use it to apply highlighter to your upper cheekbones.
Contour Crease Brush: This bullet-shaped brush is perfect for detailed eyeshadow work. Whether that means applying a highlight shade to the inner corners of the eyes, or right under the brow, or to apply a deep shade to the crease, this brush has you covered. You can also use this brush to smudge eyeliner under your eyes, to apply lipstick, to apply concealer, and to smudge a thick line of eyeliner for smoky eyes. This Contour Crease Brush is quite versatile.
Ingredients: The synthetic bristles are vegan and cruelty-free, and the handle is made of sustainable, eco-friendly bamboo.
Made of a synthetic micro-fiber, they are both vegan and cruelty-free. You will be surprised at how soft they feel. The handles are made of sustainable bamboo wood, making them an eco-friendly choice. You will love these brushes!
Care: You should wash all your brushes on a weekly basis. That may seem excessive, but your makeup will apply much smoother and your skin will thank you! Cleaning your brushes on a regular basis will prevent product build-up, ensuring they last as long as possible.
Rinse the bristles under warm, running water. Swirl your brush with some shampoo in the palm of your hand. Continue swirling and rinsing until the water runs clear. Gently squeeze the moisture out of the bristles and lay the brushes FLAT to dry. If brushes are set to dry upright (bristles up), moisture will seep into the ferrule (metal collar). This causes the glue to let loose and will ruin your brush.
Flat Top Foundation Brush: This brush is THE softest and most perfect brush to apply foundation. Powder, liquid, or pressed foundation, this brush is the one! Apply your foundation in downward strokes or swirling motions. This brush is used for a full coverage of foundation, so keep that in mind.
Angled Cheek Brush: This brush is great for Blush - Contour - Highlight.
This angled bush is great for creating sharp jawlines, illuminating cheekbones, and defining the cheeks with a pop of colour.
Contour - Apply to sides of your nose, the jawline, the hollows of your cheeks, your temples and the perimeter of your forehead. Making sure to blend it in afterwards.
Highlight - Buffing on cheekbones and temples, down the bridge of your nose, under brows and above the cupid's bow.
Blush - Upward sweeping motions to build colour on your cheeks.
Everyday Eyeshadow Brush: All over eyelid brush. This brush is great for making a more dramatic look by applying darker colours to the outer corner of your eyes, under your eye and creating a more defined crease look. Also works great for highlighting the inner corners with a lighter colour.
Due Eye Brush: This brush is easily one of our best sellers and a quick favourite. Everyone loves multi-use tools and makeup products. The one end - the angled liner brush - is used to apply eyeliner (powder, gel, or to fix eyeliner flaws). You can also use this end of the brush to apply brow colour or lip liner. The other end - the flat eyeshadow brush - is perfect for applying a colour to your eyelid, or use the tip of it to smudge eyeliner pencil or an eyeshadow colour under the eyes (instead of eyeliner pencil). Another use is for concealer under the eyes (or on any small blemish).
Tapered Blending Eye Brush: The Tapered Blending Eye Brush is another favourite and versatile brush. Its primary use is for blending eye shadow (as you apply it). You can use it to apply a diffused shadow on your eyelids, or a very diffused shadow under the eyes. Don't be afraid of how big it might seem as an eye shadow brush. Since its bristles are fluffy, it will diffuse any colour it is in contact with. It can be used to blend your blush or even concealer lines. You can also use it to apply highlighter to your upper cheekbones.
Contour Crease Brush: This bullet-shaped brush is perfect for detailed eyeshadow work. Whether that means applying a highlight shade to the inner corners of the eyes, or right under the brow, or to apply a deep shade to the crease, this brush has you covered. You can also use this brush to smudge eyeliner under your eyes, to apply lipstick, to apply concealer, and to smudge a thick line of eyeliner for smoky eyes. This Contour Crease Brush is quite versatile.
Ingredients: The synthetic bristles are vegan and cruelty-free, and the handle is made of sustainable, eco-friendly bamboo.
