
Flat Top Synthetic Kabuki - F80 (3rd, center)
I got this one because my sissy has a HUGE flat top kabuki and I love the way it applies powder. But because this ones smaller I use this to apply liquid foundation. My F50 is kind of too flimsy and I think the sturdy flat top gives me a lot more control and it easier to apply foundation in hard to reach places.
Tapered Highlighter - F35 (2nd from the left)
Next, I got this tapered highlighter specifically to apply powder on certain areas on my face without getting powder on other parts that I want to avoid. The F30 powder brush is pretty large whereas this one is the perfect size and shape. It's also very sturdy, which I like.
Tapered Blending - E35 & Blending - E25 (the white ones)
I'm obsessed over blending brushes because they're almost actually kind of all purpose brushes. I use them much more then just to blend. So... the E40 brush that came with my roll is awesome but it's kind of big, especially for people who have smaller eyelids. The E35 (white brush on the right) is just a tad bit smaller however it's WAY sturdier then the E40 and not aaaaaaaas... fuller? or fatter? I don't know what the word is... but yeah. lol. And as for the E25 (white brush on left); i'm not really sure if you can see a huge difference between the two but this one is flat whereas the E35 is tapered and more round. It's probably gunna turn into my new crease and all purpose brush. I really, really love this one!
Short Shader - E20 (far right)
Last, is the short shader. I got this to mainly smudge eyeliner, apply shadows around my upper, lower lash line and set pencil eyeliner with eyeshadow on my waterline.

I looooove the packaging Sigma products come in. It's not like it was taken off a shelf and thrown in a box. As you can see from this (poor quality) picture, it's obvious that they actually prepared a cute little package filled with my brushes and brochures according to my order.
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