Kabuki
What is a Kabuki Makeup Brush & Its Origins?
A Kabuki brush is a dense, short-handled makeup brush designed for applying powder-based products like foundation, bronzer, blush, and setting powder. Its rounded or flat head allows for smooth, even blending, creating a flawless finish. Traditionally, Kabuki brushes were made with natural bristles, but modern versions often use synthetic fibers for a cruelty-free alternative.
Origins of the Kabuki Brush
The Kabuki brush gets its name from Kabuki theater, a traditional Japanese art form dating back to the 17th century. In Kabuki performances, actors wear dramatic makeup, often applying white rice powder to their faces using a dense brush for an even, smooth application. Over time, this technique inspired the modern Kabuki brush, which has become a staple in makeup routines worldwide.
Why Use a Kabuki Brush?
Even Application – Its dense bristles ensure smooth, streak-free blending.
Versatility – Works well with powders, mineral makeup, and even liquid foundations.
Buildable Coverage – Allows for layering product without looking heavy.
Effortless Blending – Perfect for achieving a natural, airbrushed finish.
The Kabuki brush is more than just a makeup tool—it carries a rich cultural history while remaining an essential accessory for modern beauty routines.



Duration : 1 Day (6 hours) Price : CHF 180
What you will learn:
- Skincare basics and preparation
- Understanding face shapes and skin tones
- Product knowledge: brushes, tools, textures
- Natural day make up application
- Hygiene and workspace set up
Ideal for : Beginners, beauty enthusiasts, brides-to-be.
Book nowDuration : 2 days (6hours/day) Price : CHF350
What you will learn:
- Personalised makeup routines
- Color theory and undertones
- Eye makeup techniques for different eye shapes
- Lip sculpting and layering
- Day-to-night transformation
Ideal for : Individuals wanting to elevate their personal makeup skills
Book nowDuration : 3 days (6hours/day) Price : CHF 600
What you will learn :
- Client consultation
- Bridal and event makeup
- Long-wearing techniques and product layering
- Lighting and photography considerations
- Building your kit on a budget
Ideal for : Aspiring make up artists, freelancers, bridal enthusiasts
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