The MARC INBANE kabuki brush is designed by a team of leading professional makeup artists.
The brush is ideal for tanning the face, hands, and feet. The handmade synthetic bristles are evenly finished to blend the product beautifully for an even and streak-free result. Additionally, the bristles are treated with a special coating so they do not absorb the product.
Please note that you can get the Kabuki brush at a significantly lower price when you purchase it together with a tanning product.
This makes the brushes truly unique!
What makes this brush so special? The handmade synthetic bristles are evenly finished to blend the product beautifully for an even and streak-free result. Additionally, the bristles have undergone a hypoallergenic, non-toxic, antibacterial treatment that helps keep the skin healthy and is suitable for all skin types, even the most sensitive. The bristles are also treated with a special coating so they do not absorb the product. This makes the brush truly unique!
Tip: The brush can also be used for the even and easy application of foundations, creams, emulsions, and powders. The Kabuki brush is a shorter version of a powder brush.
Instructions for use:
Method 1:
- Spray directly onto the skin according to the instructions of the Natural Tanning Spray product
- Allow the self-tanning spray to dry for 10 seconds
- Then move the brush on the skin with quick and even movements to achieve an even result
- Allow the spray to dry for 10-15 minutes, this can be accelerated with a hairdryer
Method 2:
- Spray a little tanning liquid onto the brush bristles
- Drain a little excess liquid onto a tissue
- Then move the brush on the skin with quick, even movements
- Allow the spray to dry for 10-15 minutes, this can be accelerated with a hairdryer
Cleaning tip: Wash the bristles with alcohol-free soap or shampoo. Then rinse regularly with water until only clear water runs from the brush. Do not press the bristles too hard, it is harmful to them. It is best to make stroking movements during cleaning. Use lukewarm or cold water. Do not place the Kabuki brush on its side or handle down to dry. Ensure that water does not come into contact with the wooden handle of the brush, as this can cause the glue to come off.