118 Blush/Powder Brush
118 Blush/Powder Brush
The Most Versatile Blush and Powder Brush For Professionals
Blend and brush powder into the skin like a pro with the Smith Cosmetics #118 Blush Brush. This brush features long, soft bristles that are a 50/50 mix of goat hair and synthetic fibers for smooth brush strokes that don't irritate your skin and pick up powders effortlessly.
What Is a Blush Brush Used For?
A blush brush is used to apply powdered blush for a flush of color or contouring with loose powdered bronzer. Its dense yet soft bristles are angled to sculpt cheekbones and jawline for flawless definition.
Pairs with: Liquids, creams, and powders.
Materials
Materials
Made of a 50/50 mix of high-quality goat hair and synthetic fibers.
Ferrule is made of 24k gold plated brass and is double crimped when attached to the handle for extra stability, preventing a wobbly brush head.
Handle is made of one single piece of hard wood, shaped for balance and finished with an antibacterial coating to prevent the growth of bacteria, mold and mildew.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Eligible for full refund or exchange if unused or defective.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Care Instructions for Your Smith Brush
Remember, your Smith Brush wants to be used! Here's how to clean and care for it...
For the Brush Head:
1. Preparation: Ensure you have a gentle hydrating soap and lukewarm water ready.
2. Wet the Brush: Gently wet the brush head with lukewarm water. Ensure the water doesn't go past where the ferrule attaches to the handle to prevent damage.
3. Soap Application: Pour a small amount of the liquid soap into the palm of your hand.
4. Clean the Brush: Swirl the brush head in your soapy palm until it foams.
5. Rinse: Rinse the brush thoroughly. If the water doesn't run clear (indicating product residue), repeat steps 3-5 until the brush is clean.
6. Remove Excess Water: Start by holding the brush vertically, with the brush head down, and wrapping your thumb and forefinger into a tight circle around the bottom of the ferrule, near where the brush head starts. Then, pull that same hand down over the brush head, squeezing as you go, to remove excess water.
7. Drying: Lay the brush flat in an area with good air circulation, ensuring the entire brush head is exposed to the air. Avoid placing it on bathroom sinks or counters where one side might be obstructed.
Caution: Never let a damp brush rest against counters or towels. This can prevent proper air circulation and potentially lead to mold growth on the brush head.
For the Handle:
Wipe with a warm damp cloth. If there are makeup stains that aren't coming off with warm water and a cloth, use the same gentle soap you used on the brush head to clean the handle.