Your beauty
Beauty Editor Amy Houlihan
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CONCEALER
All credit to the Chi Chi Concealer
Brush, $14.99, with its pointed head,
making it perfect for precisely
dotting concealer over blemishes
or minimising redness around
the base of the nose.
LIPS
The rounded tip on Dr Hauschka
Lip Brush, $20, makes applying
bright and bold lip colours easy,
giving a sharp lip line that can’t
be replicated by simply applying
straight from the bullet.
BLUSH
Kmart’s E.l.f. brand is super-
affordable and a great starting
point. E.l.f Blush Brush, $12,
picks up just enough colour,
the dome shape helps with
natural placement and it
blends impressively well.
FOUNDATION
The Real Techniques line,
available from Life Pharmacy, is
the go-to brand for the best quality
and performance at a great price.
The range has a good selection of
brushes that are well made and
incredibly dense, serving that
airbrushed finish we’re all aiming
for. The angled-tip on the Real
Techniques Foundation Brush, $24.99,
makes it easy to get good coverage
around the eyes and nose, as well
as the rest of the face.
POWDER
Plush and soft with a tapered
handle, Wet n Wild Proline Large
Powder Brush, $16.99, is super-
easy to manoeuvre. Use it to
dust loose powder all over your
face to set make-up.
Brush up
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