Shape, define, and blend like a pro with the CALA Subtle Elegance Double-Ended Contour Brush. Designed for versatility and precision, this dual-ended beauty essential features ultra-soft synthetic bristles for a flawless finish every time.
The angled side hugs the natural curves of your face—perfect for defining cheekbones, jawline, and forehead with cream or powder contour.
The rounded end buffs and blends product seamlessly, ideal for highlighting or softening edges for a naturally sculpted look.
Whether you're creating sharp definition or soft, diffused contour, this brush is your go-to for effortless glam. Sleek, stylish, and travel-friendly—it's everything your makeup bag needs.
What else do you need to know: These brushes are cruelty-free.
HOW TO USE
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Contour with the Angled Side:
Use the larger, angled end to apply contour powder or cream along the hollows of your cheeks, jawline, sides of the nose, and forehead. The slanted shape hugs the curves of your face for precise application. -
Blend with the Rounded Side:
Use the smaller, rounded end to blend out harsh lines and soften edges. This side is also perfect for applying highlighter to the high points of your face—like the tops of the cheekbones, brow bone, and cupid’s bow. -
Build & Blend:
Start with a light hand and build product as needed. Always blend in upward, circular motions for a lifted, natural finish. -
Clean Regularly:
Keep your brush fresh by washing it weekly with a gentle brush cleanser or mild soap and lukewarm water. Lay flat to dry.
BRUSH CARE
A step-by-step brush cleaning method
- Step 1: Squeeze a dollop of cosmetic brush shampoo into a glass or a mug and fill with lukewarm water.
- Step 2: Swirl your brushes in the water and gently massage the tips.
- Step 3: Rinse the bristles with clean water.
- Step 4: Carefully squeeze out the excess moisture with a clean towel.
- Step 5: Reshape the brush head and lay flat.
- Step 6: Let the brush dry with its bristles hanging off the edge of a counter, allowing it to dry in the correct shape. Never let your brushes dry on a towel — the bristles can become mildewed.