4 Angled Bronzer Brush

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You’ve got to get those angles. Sweep or pat bronzer using this White Gold Collection Angled Bronzer Brush for precise coverage and maximum product pickup. Your new contouring best friend can also be used for blush, bronzer, and highlighter. You really can’t go wrong with this brush made for beginners and pros alike.

  • Made of 100% synthetic fibres.
  • Super-soft bristles for gentle application
  • Light and bright, this brush has a gloss white handle, white bristles, and a metallic gold ferrule.
  • Ideal uses: blusher, bronzer, contour and highlighter
  • Technique: sweep or pat onto skin
  • Hair type: 100% synthetic hairs
  • Colour: white brush head, gold ferrule, and gloss white handle
  • Easy to keep clean using makeup shampoo or soap.
  • Also available as part of our complete and face sets
  1. Rinse the tops of your brush under running lukewarm water to remove residual makeup.
  2. Fill a bowl with lukewarm water and a makeup soap or shampoo. Swirl the brush tips in the bowl, taking care not to submerge the ferrule in the water. Gently massage each brush tip for a good lather.
  3. Rinse the brush tips under running water to remove any soap.
  4. Squeeze out excess moisture with clean, dry paper towel. Lay your brush flat to dry - ideally with the tips hanging off the edge of the counter. Do not dry your brush in an upright container, as this will cause the water to run down the brush ferrule.

When washing makeup brushes never place your brush vertically under a tap or submerge the ferrule in water.

THE WHITE GOLD COLLECTION

A collection of fifteen brushes created by makeup artist Wayne Goss