Using disposable makeup applicators not only aids in client safety, but also encourages hygienic practices. We protect our clients by protecting our kits, because sanitization is key. Here are some of the common ways makeup artists like myself use the pictured applicators 👇

🫧Pointed Cotton Swab

  • clean up eyeshadow
  • carve out brows
  • define lip edges 
  • remove mascara flakes or smudges

🫧 Lip Brush

  • apply lipstick
  • apply lip gloss
  • apply lip oils
  • apply lip prep products

🫧 Spatula

  • move product from original container onto sanitized palette
  • you then work from the palette, not the original container

🫧 Sponge Tip Applicators

  • great for applying glitters
  • maximize payout of metallic eyeshadows
  • carving out a cut crease

🫧 Eyeliner Wand

  • applies a thin, precise line of liquid and/or cream products
  • traces over already applied products with makeup remover to create negative space in a design 

*Container is the VueSet Taxi (5 sections) purchased from The MUA Project

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