Brilliage Finger Brush
Brilliage Finger Brush
BRILLIAGE
Pursuing the ultimate application experience using your fingers, the ultimate makeup tool, this one-of-a-kind brush was born from Japanese savoir-faire.
- 5.3
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Description
Description
The Finger Brush is the embodiment of Shimada Chiaki's desire to "make it possible for anyone to recreate the finish of a professional's careful blending with their fingertips. " It replicates the curve, thickness, and elasticity of a fingertip to the fullest extent possible. The cylindrical brush with its unique curve and cut is something you'd expect to find but is nowhere to be found anywhere else. It is a 100% original brush that allows you to easily and beautifully apply and blend with your fingers, not just for lip makeup but also for concealer and other products. It also goes perfectly with the new Masking Tint Lips product.
Ingredients
Ingredients
How To Use
How To Use
<For lips> Take an appropriate amount of lipstick on the brush and blend it into your lips. <Other> Can also be used as concealer or eyeshadow.

The bristles are just the right length and hardness, making it easy to use. If I were to be greedy, I would say it would be even better if it had a cap.
I bought this to use with my concealer. It's very easy to use and the concealer adheres beautifully to the skin. It's also easy to use around the eyes. It's a convenient size to carry around, so I keep it in my pouch. I'd also like to try the wide finger brush, so I'll buy one when it's in stock.
One of them is this type of brush that I really like. I find it useful for applying a thin layer of concealer and blending foundation into the pores around my nose.
I bought this for my lips. It applies evenly to my lips. It doesn't sting, and it's easy to apply and use. I want to buy one to use as a concealer too.
I bought this to blend concealer. The bristles are soft, don't hurt, and are angled for ease of use. It blends beautifully. I'm glad I bought it.