Release date + About the start
“The Fusion series is a repetition of this mini base brush, all brushes with the same materials, but in new shapes, sizes or densities.
Bundled together, these natural and synthetic fibers will complement the benefits of both while offsetting their respective disadvantages. The structure of the natural bristles provides a certain airiness by separating the bristles from one another, preventing them from clumping and contributing to a stronger grip. Natural goat bristles have the ability to absorb excess oils or moisture, resulting in a more flawless blend.
A 100% synthetic brush can sometimes lack grip or polishing power, and the bristles can tend to stick together when working with creams and liquids. The structure of the natural bristle helps to alleviate this problem and to prevent streaking. Synthetic bristles, on the other hand, have many advantages and make the product easier to slide and spread. It really is a continuous effort of both ways to work together! ”- Sonia G
June 22, 10:00 a.m. PT
Products in the launch
Soft concealer, $ 30.00 (permanent)
The bristles of the Soft Concealer are slightly longer and have more movement compared to the Jumbo Concealer, so the application is softer and more diffuse. The Soft Concealer is very suitable when we are aiming for a gentler, gradual application, the Jumbo Concealer provides a more resolute and opaque placement.
This soft concealer is a smaller version of the mini base brush. [Sonia] uses it mainly with concealers, but also to place and distribute the eyeshadow primer, it’s the size of a fingertip at the top. It looks similar to the Detail Pro, but the Soft Concealer is thicker and shorter at the tip. You can also use it for powdering, on the entire lid or to set your concealer in place, it’s not as fluffy as the Detail Pro, but it stays soft and flexible. (More details.)
Jumbo concealer, $ 32.00 (permanent)
This Jumbo Concealer offers more precision and coverage compared to the Soft Concealer, it has less movement in the bristles to work more easily with thicker textures or when we are aiming for more intensity with a heavier placement. It has a clamped ferrule (not round) with a generous thickness, we can use the sides or the tip of the brush depending on the precision required. (More details.)
Mini base, $ 40.00 (permanent)
It’s a very versatile brush that can handle applying foundation all over the face or on smaller areas. It’s like a bridging brush between concealer and foundation: it can do both as needed, but is also the perfect size for cream blush and cream contours. (More details.)
Classic basis, $ 55.00 (permanent)
This Classic Base brush has a working surface of approx. 22mm at the top, which is ideal for foundations and can be used very versatile with different products or formulas. This brush goes very well with many foundations, including cream foundations that are packaged in compacts, sticks or pans.
The bristles flex gently as they move across the structure of our face, this allows for even application and they don’t feel aggressive on sensitive skin. There is no need to apply pressure and it is recommended to start with little product and see the grip and intensity build up. Mixing won’t interfere with the base or foundation underneath, but keep in mind that it depends on what products are layered and how they set. (More details.)
Jumbo base, $ 68.00 (permanent)
This is the swipe-and-go brush for applying liquid foundation. It’s big, but the sloping shape makes it easy to apply around the eyes and nose, and it’s easy to blend.
That’s the brush [Sonia] used with my liquid foundations. The technique is different when you compare it to the Classic Base, this is more of a push and slide motion, short or medium strokes, which will best suit your product, but you don’t need to apply too much pressure as it doesn’t is necessary. (More details.)