
You can use them for beards, mustaches, facial hair, body hair, baby hairs, loose hairs in a hairstyle, and anything that needs hair (or fur). I'll talk a little more about each group I made below.
The stubble group is easy to use. Just drag the brush across the face, then erase either with another hair brush or with a soft eraser. You can use them to blend in beards better as well, creating a soft look at the edges. They're also great for body hair.
The beard group has both lined and solid brushes. The ones with the outline use "Blend brush tip with darken" & "Compare Density" to blend together, so turn those settings off if you would only like separate parts. I was lazy and made 2 Lincoln beards, but you can draw most beard styles with them.
The mustache group is mainly stamps. Two of them you have to Flip manually. Changing thickness changes their size better.
The linear group are ribbon brushes & line brushes that can easily draw lines. Some of them are best as solid hair and some are good for whispy stuff. I like using the straight ones for sideburns.
Lastly, I included 2 brushes for drawing your own beards. The "Dagger Hair" can be used as a solid or as an outline, and the "Light Hair" I like for slow build ups. They can also be used for regular hair drawing & solid shading.