Veloura
Bleaching Brush for Face
Bleaching Brush for Face
Couldn't load pickup availability
Achieve a professional, salon-like application at home with the Precision Face Bleaching Brush. Specifically designed for the delicate task of applying facial bleach and cream masks, this tool ensures even coverage while keeping your hands clean and your skin protected.
Why a Dedicated Bleaching Brush?
-
Chemical Resistance: Unlike standard makeup brushes, the synthetic bristles are designed to withstand the active ingredients in facial bleach without shedding or melting.
-
Non-Absorbent Bristles: The smooth fibers ensure that the bleach stays on the surface of the brush and transfers entirely to your skin, preventing product waste.
-
Precise Application: The flat, firm tip allows you to apply bleach exactly where you want it (like the upper lip or sideburns) while avoiding sensitive areas like the eyes and nostrils.
Key Features
-
Ultra-Gentle on Skin: Soft, rounded bristles minimize friction, which is crucial when applying potentially irritating products like bleach.
-
Tapered Edge: Designed to follow the natural contours of your face, ensuring that every fine hair is coated from root to tip.
-
Easy-to-Clean Handle: Typically features a smooth plastic or acrylic handle that can be wiped down instantly, preventing chemical buildup.
-
Uniform Layering: Creates a consistent, thin layer of product, which is essential for even lifting and lightening without "patchy" results.
Safety & Application Guide
-
Prep: Mix your bleach or mask according to the package instructions.
-
Apply: Dip only the tip of the brush into the mixture. Start from the outer areas of the face and move inward.
-
Accuracy: Use the thin edge of the brush to define the "border" near your hairline or eyebrows to avoid accidental lightening.
-
Clean: Wash immediately after use with mild soap and lukewarm water to remove all chemical residue.
Maintenance Tip
Always air-dry: After washing, lay the brush flat on a clean tissue. Never store it upright while wet, as water and chemicals can seep into the base and weaken the bristles over time.
Share
