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Dome shape is feathered and etched to add fine texture in small areas. 

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The Ben Nye Dome Texture Brush (STB-11) is expertly crafted with a feathered, etched dome-shaped head designed to add fine texture to small areas, making it invaluable for special effects and detailed makeup applications.

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Texture Application: Gently press the brush onto the desired area of the skin or prosthetic. Its unique design allows for the creation of subtle textures, such as skin imperfections or intricate patterns, enhancing the realism of your makeup work.

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