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I recommend a blush brush that doesn't irritate the skin!
Moonshot Blusher Brush n102
I use different brushes for different areas and purposes when applying makeup. There are natural and synthetic brushes, but I prefer synthetic ones because they are easier to maintain!
Moonshot n102 is synthetic hair It is a brush.
Among the blush brushes I've used, this one is really soft. The size is just right—not too big, not too small—so it's great for defining both base and accent blush, so I bought several!
Since I have sensitive skin, brush bristles can be irritating if they prick, so I tried various blush brushes before finally settling on this one!
It's synthetic bristles, but they are soft and well-cut, so it feels smooth.
I mainly use pink, peach, or light purple powder or baked blushes. When used with powder blush, the powder adheres well to the brush bristles and applies with a soft, milky finish on the cheeks. It also works well with baked blushes like Clinique Cheek Pop, and when applied to the cheeks, it blends in like a watercolor painting!
It's also great for defining the area when using base or mid-tone blushes rather than very intense ones!
To make your brush last longer, it is recommended to use a brush guard as shown in the picture. This prevents the bristles from spreading out and keeps them from getting flattened!