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I am spending a small fortune trying to find a good quality powder brush to use with solid powder foundations. It has to be:
(a) dense enough for bristles not to flop all over the place meaning you can't get good coverage
(b) resistant to shedding
(c) the head should be big enough to apply the product quickly but not so big you have no control and end up with powder deposited only at the point where the tip of the head touches your skin.
In particular, I'd like it to go with the Mally powder foundation, Bellapierre pressed mineral foundation and LG BnB. So far I have tried:
1. New CID synthetic powder brush - the head is too floppy for pressed formulas, but it's good with loose powders
2. Smashbox face & body brush - head is too big and too dense for the face
3. Smashbox halo brush - as soon as you wash it the bristles splay so you lose density
4. Ultimate Brushes powder brush - doesn't really allow you to work the product into areas like side of nose, crease of chin etc
5. Bobbi Brown face blender - shed really badly.
I'm thinking of trying the Jemma Kidd powder brush but as it's made with natural goat hair it could well shed easily. What do you use to apply your powder foundations? Thanks!
(a) dense enough for bristles not to flop all over the place meaning you can't get good coverage
(b) resistant to shedding
(c) the head should be big enough to apply the product quickly but not so big you have no control and end up with powder deposited only at the point where the tip of the head touches your skin.
In particular, I'd like it to go with the Mally powder foundation, Bellapierre pressed mineral foundation and LG BnB. So far I have tried:
1. New CID synthetic powder brush - the head is too floppy for pressed formulas, but it's good with loose powders
2. Smashbox face & body brush - head is too big and too dense for the face
3. Smashbox halo brush - as soon as you wash it the bristles splay so you lose density
4. Ultimate Brushes powder brush - doesn't really allow you to work the product into areas like side of nose, crease of chin etc
5. Bobbi Brown face blender - shed really badly.
I'm thinking of trying the Jemma Kidd powder brush but as it's made with natural goat hair it could well shed easily. What do you use to apply your powder foundations? Thanks!