Ben Nye's Fine Detail makeup brushes are a must - have for makeup enthusiasts. Each brush is designed to offer precision and versatility. The FDB1 Petite Powder Brush has a generous, tapered shape that smoothly applies powder or pressed colors to the face and eyes. The FDB2 Medium Tapered Point Brush is ideal for blending and contouring eye shadows, Lumière, powders, and glitter. The FDB35 Eye Sculpting Brush, with its contoured, domed shape, ensures precise blending and sculpting in small areas, perfect for creating eye - catching eye shadow looks and smokey eyes. The FDB4 Petite Shader Brush, with its dome - shaped and soft bristles, is great for delicate eye shadow or powder detailing and contouring. The FDB5 Medium Blender Brush has soft yet firm chiseled - edge bristles for even and precise powder blending. The FDB6 Petite Filbert Brush, in a classic mini - rounded shape, allows for precise application of cremes, liquids, or powders. The FDB65 Precision Liner Brush, a dense small round brush tapering to a fine point, is excellent for water - based and liquid colors like MagiCake or Cake Eye Liner. The FDB7 2pc. Lip Brush with Cover features a finely tapered, petite shape for well - defined lip color and gloss application. The FDB71 Lip Brush is 4.75' long. The FDB75 Tapered Lip Brush, a flat natural - hair brush, shapes lip color cleanly and perfectly with a soft - angled contour. The FDB8 Medium Smudge Brush is great for smudging and blending eye shadow and smokey liners. The FDB9 Mini Flat Liner, with a firm body and tapered tip, is perfect for lining and adding fine details to your makeup.









Using these Ben Nye makeup brushes is a breeze. For the powder brushes like FDB1, just dip the brush into your powder and gently tap off the excess before applying it to your face or eyes. When using the blending brushes such as FDB2 and FDB5, make circular or back - and - forth motions to blend the products evenly. The liner brushes like FDB65 and FDB9 should be used with a light hand to create sharp and precise lines. For the lip brushes, start from the center of your lips and work your way out. As for maintenance, clean your brushes regularly with a mild brush cleaner. Gently swirl the brush in the cleaner and rinse it under lukewarm water until the water runs clear. Squeeze out the excess water gently with a towel and reshape the bristles. Let the brushes dry flat or hanging with the bristles down. Avoid getting the ferrule (the metal part) wet for a long time as it may cause the bristles to fall out. Also, store your brushes in a clean and dry place to keep them in good condition.