Summary: Add color to your cheeks with a blush brush. Learn how to buy blush brushes in this free video clip about tips for applying makeup.
Yvette Parrish, makeup artist to the stars, shows you how to apply makeup professionally. Among her many accomplishments, Yvette was makeup artist for the movie "Miss Congeniality," as...read more
" Thank you for visiting expertvillage.com. We are going to be discussing different makeup applicators, how to take care of them and how to clean them. The other little applicators that come in your makeup like a little blush brush and you can see that it is angled here and it is a nice sable brush. This is a nice little brush to travel with you can clean this brush the same as you would any full size brush. You use a little bit of antibacterial soap. You can put maybe one drop in your hand, add a little bit of water and agitated and get it saturated here in your hand and it would totally suds up. It would make a nice nice suds and you really get it in the bristles because this is real hair. So just like you are washing your own hair and you are putting the soap in your hair you do the same for your brushes. You really want to get into the brushes. Really get that soap in there. Rinse it out with warm water and hang out a little bit over a edge like that to dry. We don't usually put brushes upwards because what happen is the water in the brush tends to settle lower and lower into the brush and it could make your wood rot in your brushes. So you kind of want to always hang them over the edge. Your sponges over the edge. Anything stainless steel you might to keep in a cup or a glass at home to keep it upright. On those it could be upright but as far as brushes you don't want the water to settle in. so you clean your brushes just like you would any other brushes."
eHow Article: How to Use a Blush Brush to Apply Makeup