[Professional Makeup Brush Set]
This Fix makeup brush set will show your natural beauty and leave a flawless finish. Handmade brushes made of premium synthetic fiber materials provide an incredible touch and feel. They will not shed as long as you own the brush.
These essential brushes are perfect for liquids, powders, or creams to produce a beautiful face and eye makeup application. The set includes eye shadow brush, foundation brush, powder brush, and eyelash brush for daily use.
Easy to carry and use, Package included: 13 piece wood brushes.
All brushes are made of high-quality wood, nylon material, and a soft synthetic, offering a sense of luxury.
[Cruelty-free]
These brushes are made from nylon and other plastics but not animal furs and hairs. The brushes are soft, fluffy and dense enough to apply liquids, powders, or creams, the bristles are not easy to be brushed off.
[How To Clean]
When washing your brushes, please only wash the bristles to avoid let water touch the part which the brush head link to the handle by glue, as this can loosen the glue over time.

[Story of Empress Dou]
Empress Dou was born into a poor family. When she was young, she was summoned into the palace to be a lady in waiting at the court of the emperor. She would not see her family again for a very long time. On one occasion, Emperor's mother Empress Dowager Lü wanted to let some of the ladies in waiting to marry the imperial princes. Dou was one of the ladies chosen. She became a favourite of Prince Liu Heng. After Prince Liu Heng became emperor, then Dou was chosen as empress. Empress Dou was one of the earliest politically dominating female figures in Chinese history. She contributed greatly to the Rule of Wen and Jing, commonly considered one of the golden ages of Chinese history. She is largely viewed positively, for her impact on her husband and son and the consequent benefit to the people.

Apsara is a type of female spirit of the clouds and waters in Hindu and Buddhist culture. They figure prominently in the sculpture, dance, literature and painting of many Southeast Asian cultures. In the ancient Manipur culture of the Meitei people of northeastern India, apsaras are considered as celestial nymphs or hellois. They were known for their beauty, glamour, magical powers and enchanting supernatural Androphilic Magnetism. Apsaras are often depicted as flying figures in the mural paintings and sculptures of Buddhist cave sites in China such as in the Mogao Caves, Yulin Caves, and the Yungang and Longmen Grottoes. They may also be depicted as dancers or musicians. They are referred to as feitian (飛天) in Chinese.