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		<title>Mastering the Brushes: The Kabuki Brush (Part 1)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not quite sure what you’re supposed to do with the Glimpse Mineral Treatment brushes? Does the word “application” leave you scratching your head? Not to worry &#8230; you’re not alone. Even better, answers are headed your way. We’ll tell you what each brush is used for, what the best application method is for each and... <a href="http://www.glimpseblog.com/mastering-the-brushes-the-kabuki-brush"><strong>&#187; Continue Reading</strong></a>]]></description>
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<p>Not quite sure what you’re supposed to do with the Glimpse Mineral Treatment brushes? Does the word “application” leave you scratching your head? Not to worry &#8230; you’re not alone. Even better, answers are headed your way. We’ll tell you what each brush is used for, what the best application method is for each and we’ll even explain, once and for all, what a Kabuki brush is! Look for a special informative 4-part article, coming soon to the Glimpse Blog.</p>
<p><strong>1-) Kabuki Brush:</strong> This brush is most traditionally used when applying mineral powders and recommended when wanting a light-to-medium coverage.  The soft, yet dense, bristles and tapered brush head are ideal for picking up powders easily and create a lovely, flawless finish. We suggest using this brush for your dry application of Glimpse Mineral Treatment or as a setting powder brush.</p>
<p><em>Directions:</em></p>
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<li>Sprinkle a small amount of Mineral Treatment into the lid of your Glimpse Minerals jar.</li>
<li>Take your Glimpse Kabuki Brush and pick up the powder with the brush.</li>
<li>Tap off excess powder from the brush and apply to face in circular motion.</li>
<li>Apply more powder for desired coverage.</li>
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<p><em> *Use the same way as directed above for a setting powder, using less of the minerals, and just lightly dusting.</em></p>
<p>This is Part One: <a href="http://glimpseblog.com/mastering-the-brushes-the-kabuki-brush">The Kabuki Brush</a> of the Master the Brushes series.</p>
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