

They wash really easily which is music to my ears because brushes that don’t wash out easily make the whole process of washing your brushes a bigger chore than it is. I currently have about four dome shaped buffing brushes which look similar and I may be comparing them so watch out for a post soon.

Its dome shape ensures that it provides a flawless and seamless application for most liquid and powder makeup. I also use this for blushes, bronzer and even cream blushes (when I am feeling brave) and it delivers excellent results every single time. I feel brushes for loose powder should be a little larger with a wider surface area to evenly distribute the product, however, I think this would be brilliant with mineral powder. As the name implies, it is truly a multi tasking brush as it can be used to apply a variety of makeup products including foundation, bronzers, powders, etc. I use this mainly to apply foundation and let me tell you, it does this so flawlessly and I dare say better than my Real Techniques Buffing Brush which is/was my absolute favourite (time will tell!).

I think I would struggle to use this for a loose powder only because it is densely packed and has a small surface area. Sephora describes the Multitasker/Mineral Powder brush as one designed for applying both mineral and loose powder.
