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Sigma Duo Fibre Powder/Blush Brush Review
Sigma Duo Fibre Powder/Blush Brush features a duo fiber blend with deep beveled edges. This brush is perfect for application of highlight powder products on the cheekbone and especially well with mineral products to achieve a natural, delicate finish.
Unique Feature Fiber blend with deep beveled edges
Length Length 7 ½ in. (19.1 cm)
Website http://www.sigmabeauty.com/
I really like this brush because I'm really into blush atm and I have some more nude natural looking blushes and then I have some brighter and darker, more pigmented blushes. I can make all the blushes I have look beautiful with a light hand and brush like this. This brush is the same size as the F10 power/blush brush except it's a duo fiber one which means the white bristles only pick up a lot less product than a regular blush brush and then a regular blush brush. And that sheers out the application so you don't have a clown cheeks, even if you are a bit heavy handed with the blush. It feels nice and soft on my skin and I can fit the brush into all my blush pans even the smaller ones like the deluxe sized 1.5 gram blushes I have from Tarte. I like using this with my darker and more pigmented blushes like the Instain blush in Houndstooth by the Balm, which is a pigmented mauve for example. It also blends out the blush beautifully and I have a gorgeous natural flush. If the blush is a brighter color like fuschia for example then it sheers it out so I have more of hint of the color than that 80's blush application that I try to avoid. So I would recommend this brush if you're new to blush and are getting used to the look of wearing it or love it so much you go overboard with application.
Tips: If you have any mauvey or red or pink eyeshadows you want to try as blush you can use this brush too because all the bristles don't need to fit in the pan they just need to brush against it. I have an Urban Decay in Woodstock which is a bright fuschia. The shade doesn't suit my eyes and makes look puffy and sore but it's beautiful as pop of color on the cheeks which is what I use it as.