- 1 Blusher Brush: A thicker version of the iconic Air-Brush fits into the contours of the cheek to apply bronzer, loose powder, and blush; blue squirrel and goat bristles
- 2 Cheek Brush: Similar to the original Brush 02, this super-soft powder brush features uniquely tapered bristles to apply contour, highlighter, and precision powder; blue squirrel and goat bristles
- 3 Round Blender Brush: Wayne’s favourite, this versatile brush is small enough to go from spot applying concealer or foundation to blending eye shadow; blue squirrel and goat bristles
- 4 Large Fluffy Brush: Use it flat or on its side for eye shadow and highlighter application and precision powder work; blue squirrel and goat bristles
- 5 Angled Brush: An angled brush gets in creases and corners to apply precise contour and highlighter; blue squirrel and goat bristles
- 6 Large Crease Brush: A crease brush for all eye shadow work; blue squirrel and goat bristles
- 7 Medium Crease Brush: A longer, thinner crease brush, ideal for small or hooded eyes; blue squirrel and synthetic bristles
- 8 Medium Blender Brush: A flat blending brush that can create washes of colour on the eye lid and also works beautifully for nose contouring, highlighting, and more; blue squirrel and goat bristles
- 9 Small Blender Brush: A flat blending brush that can create washes of colour on the eye lid and also works beautifully for nose contouring, highlighting, and more; blue squirrel and synthetic bristles
- 10 Flat Laydown Brush: A flat, laydown brush for packing on colour; blue squirrel and goat bristles
- 11 Medium Pencil Brush: Large pencil brush with a fine point small enough for the lash line; blue squirrel and goat bristles
- 12 Small Pencil Brush: Pencil brush with a fine point small enough for the lash line; blue squirrel and horse bristles
- 13 Detail Brush: Tiny, flat laydown brush for small, delicate eyes, nose contour, tightlining, and brows; blue squirrel and goat bristles
Our Collector's Edition brushes use natural hair, this can result in a slight difference in colour between batches. Where possible, we aim to dispatch brushes from the same batch.
Set of 13
1 Blusher length: 178 mm, bristles: 38 mm
2 Cheek length: 167 mm, bristles: 32 mm
3 Round Blender length: 153 mm, bristles: 18 mm
4 Large Fluffy length: 150 mm, bristles: 20 mm
5 Angled Brush length: 151 mm, bristles: 16 mm
6 Large Crease length: 156 mm, bristles: 21 mm
7 Medium Crease length: 153 mm, bristles: 18 mm
8 Medium Blender length: 151 mm, bristles: 16 mm
9 Small Blender length: 151 mm, bristles: 16 mm
10 Flat Laydown length: 146.5 mm, bristles: 11.5 mm
11 Medium Pencil length: 145 mm, bristles: 10 mm
12 Small Pencil length: 148 mm, bristles: 8 mm
13 Detail length: 146.3 mm, bristles: 6.3 mm
- Rinse the tops of your brush under running lukewarm water to remove residual makeup.
- 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.
- Rinse the brush tips under running water to remove any soap.
- 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.