![]() ![]() I do this for two reasons – one, because I like less coverage from my foundations and the HD foundation is a bit on the heavy side, and two, because the Medium shade of the Julep DD creme is so much darker than my skin tone (around NC25-27) it works well to “darken up” my lighter foundations in the summer when I need some extra color. I use it with my Make Up Forever HD foundation which I mix with the new Julep DD Creme (got this in the May or June box). The Sigma F84 Angled Kabuki brush has become my go-to brush in the mornings. Sigma F84 Angled Kabuki Brush Sigma F84 Angled Kabuki Brush Face Routine I tend to do the exact reverse with mine! I’m finding that the tapered brush works especially well when applying cream shadows, while the round brush is great for applying and blending out concealer.Īccording to Sigma, these brushes feature ‘exclusive Sigmax™ fibers, uniquely designed to apply powder, cream and liquid products without absorption into the bristles.’ This is one of the best things about these brushes – they don’t absorb much so you aren’t wasting your products, and that means less cleaning in-between uses! I personally go a whole week without cleaning my kabuki, “all-purpose” brush, and then do a deep clean with some ELF brush shampoo over the weekend. P86 – Precision Tapered: Exact placement of concealer in harder to reach areas such as around the eyes and nose, chin, and around the mouth.Īlong the Sigma websites says the P82 round brush is for applying eye products, and the P86 tapered one is for concealer. ![]() P82 – Precision Round: Apply eye shadow base or primer onto the lid.F84 – Angled Kabuki: Buff cream blush or bronzer onto the skin.I’ve been reading (and watching) so many great reviews of the new Sigma Synthetic Kabuki and Precision brush line, so I decided I would pick up a few of the more “essential” ones. ![]()
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