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- Shape: The brush typically has a slightly angled or slanted shape, which allows for precise application of contour products. The angle of the brush helps in creating sharp lines and blending the product seamlessly.
- Bristles: The bristles of the brush can vary in terms of material and density, but they are often made of synthetic or natural fibers. The density of the bristles helps control the intensity of the contour, allowing for a soft or more intense look.
- Size: Angled contour brushes come in various sizes. Smaller brushes are suitable for precise contouring, such as defining the nose, while larger ones can be used for sculpting the cheekbones and jawline.
- Application: To use an angled contour brush, you would typically dip it into a contour product, such as a powder or cream, and then apply it along the areas you want to contour. Common areas include the hollows of the cheeks, the sides of the nose, and the jawline. The angled shape of the brush allows for more controlled and targeted application.
- Blending: After applying the contour product, it’s essential to blend it well to avoid harsh lines. Some people use a separate blending brush or a clean brush to blend the contour for a more natural look.
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