from left to right: angled brush (can be used to gel eyeliner or brows, if youre really careful),
next 2 brushes : eye shadow brushes. one is smaller than the other. the smaller one is for more precise work and the bigger one is for blending.
4th brush from the left: most likley a liquid applicator. you can use it to apply liquid or cream foundation or blush or bronzer. I would not use it to apply powders
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5th brush from the left: powder brush. this can be used to apply most of your face powders (blush, bronzer, power foundation). it appears to be angled so it would work well to apply a bronzer or blush, as you can place it where you want it.
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the last brush appears to be a more dense powder brush that has an angle. you could use this to contour. dip the brush in your contour powder or bronzer, and kind of tap it into the place you want it. then you could take the 5th brush from the right to blend it into your skin and soften it. no harsh lines!
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you could also look it up on you tube. i did a quick search and found this video from sephora: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qR1nDdKrW-o](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qR1nDdKrW-o)
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from left to right: angled brush (can be used to gel eyeliner or brows, if youre really careful),
next 2 brushes : eye shadow brushes. one is smaller than the other. the smaller one is for more precise work and the bigger one is for blending.
4th brush from the left: most likley a liquid applicator. you can use it to apply liquid or cream foundation or blush or bronzer. I would not use it to apply powders
​
5th brush from the left: powder brush. this can be used to apply most of your face powders (blush, bronzer, power foundation). it appears to be angled so it would work well to apply a bronzer or blush, as you can place it where you want it.
​
the last brush appears to be a more dense powder brush that has an angle. you could use this to contour. dip the brush in your contour powder or bronzer, and kind of tap it into the place you want it. then you could take the 5th brush from the right to blend it into your skin and soften it. no harsh lines!
​
you could also look it up on you tube. i did a quick search and found this video from sephora: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qR1nDdKrW-o](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qR1nDdKrW-o)
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good luck and have fun!
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