Morphe M433 - Pro Firm Blending Fluff Brush Review

TL;DR:

A fluffy, tapered eye shadow brush with goat hair bristles that lets you seamlessly blend out powder-based shadows

Whenever a makeup artist tells me I'll need more than one eye shadow brush to create a look, I start zoning out. I might have a mug filled with eye shadow brushes on my vanity, but I always end up using just one a day. The thought of using two just seems exhausting. The Morphe M433 - Pro Firm Blending Fluff Brush has helped me realize that having that second one around is definitely worth it.

The Morphe M433 - Pro Firm Blending Fluff Brush should never touch your ride-or-die eye shadow palette. Instead, its goat-hair bristles should only sweep across your lids. Why? It's not so great for picking up pigment from the pan. It's phenomenal for seamlessly blending out edges and diffusing shadow, though. The Morphe M433 - Pro Firm Blending Fluff Brush is the clean brush makeup artists always suggest you use after laying down color with a denser brush. Yup, I'm referring to the step in those YouTube beauty tutorials that you usually gloss over like I do.

Having this clean brush around helps edges look softer than ever. Plus, if you're using more than one color on your lids, it keeps them from looking muddy where they meet. My favorite way to use the Morphe M433 - Pro Firm Blending Fluff Brush is when I do an ombré version of my go-to winged shadow.

With a stiff, dense brush, I pat a darker color on the outer corners of my lids. Next, I brush on a lighter shade in the middle of my lid. Then, I pick up the Morphe M433 - Pro Firm Blending Fluff Brush and twirl it around in tiny circular motions where the dark and light shades meet before sweeping it along my creases in short back-and-forth strokes (like a windshield wiper). I also like to buff the lighter shades into the inner corners of my eyes and along my tear ducts. By the time I'm done, my winged shadow looks like it was airbrushed on. It's that seamless and soft. Once I realized how essential that second clean brush was, it felt like an epiphany. I'm so sorry to all the makeup artists that I spaced out on.

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