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Mehron Face Painting Brush | Mark Reid Signature - 1/2" Chisel #16

by Mehron | Product Code: MHB119
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What materials are used in this brush?

Mark Reid face painting brushes are made with synthetic, two toned nylon bristles encased in a brass ferrule. The brush handles are wooden with a coat of urethane. 

What are the dimensions of this product?

This brush is 7 and 3/4" long from tip to end. The base of the bristles is approximately a 1/2" wide and the bristles are 5/8" long, though sometimes they may be a little longer or shorter ( see secondary image of shorter size) depending on the batch. Email us if you would like to confirm the length. The handles are approximately 3/8" in diameter.

Brush Measurements:

These are the approximate dimensions.

-Total Length: 7 3/4 in.
-Bristles' length: 5/8 in.
-Handle's length: 7 1/8 in.
-Bristles' diameter at the base: 7/16 in.
-Handle's width: 3/8 in.

How to use it?

Get your brush wet, wipe the end of it against the edge of your water container, rub against your dry cake until you create a creamy consistency and then paint on the face/body. You can use makeup removers like Jest Paint Brush and Body Wash, or an oil based product to break down and wipe away face paint from this brush.

What is this brush best for?

The Mark Reid Chisel Brush is great for filling in spaces, blending, and making chubby tear drops. This brush is similar to a filbert style brush.

What else should I know about Mark Reid Face Painting Brushes?

Because they are made out of synthetic sable bristles, no animals were hurt for the production of these brushes.