MorpheMe June 2017 Brush Club Spoilers + Coupon!

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We have spoilers for the MorpheMe June 2017 MorpheMe Brush Club!

DEALUse this link to get a free brush with any MorpheMe subscription plan. You’ll also save $10 on a 6-month plan or get a free month ($20) with an annual subscription!

M444 Deluxe Definition Buffer

This is a superbly dense, large, synthetic buffing brush. It’s perfect to apply and blend your cream and liquid face makeup for a smooth and flawless finish! You can use it to dot your product all over your face, then use soft buffing motions or downward swipes to blend it! The density of the synthetic bristles won’t drink up all your product, either!

M518 Crease Fluff

Fluffy crease brushes are probably my favorite type of brush out there- especially when they’re soft, natural bristles like this one! This is a super versatile brush. You can basically use if for a complete eye look- pack on eyeshadow and blend it out. (just always be sure to remove excess product before blending!) You can also blend out your nose contour or highlight your whole face with this little guy! It’s great for a really bold pop of highlight.

M496 Duo Lash Fan

This teeny fan brush has sparse, stiff duo-fibre bristles! You can use it to apply mascara by coating the bristles in product and using the brush similarly to your mascara wand! You can even use cream or liquid liners for this if you’re in a pinch or wanna experiment with color. This is good for a light, natural coating. It’s a great way to work on clients in a sanitary manner, too! You can clean and disinfect the brush after each use. It’s also a fun tool if you like to experiment with textures!

M460 1 ½“ Flat Contour

This soft, natural hair brush can be used for cream or powder contours! Blend the product by applying it where you want the deepest tone, then lightly dragging it out towards a smooth, natural blend. Always remember- start with small amounts of product when adding contour; build to get your desired depth. You can also use this brush to add a bright highlight to your face and decolletage.

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