Take a peek into the kit of a professional makeup artist and you’ll see a dozen or more makeup brushes. What makeup artists know that the rest of us may not is that brushes are the secret to makeup that looks both polished and natural. They allow you to place foundation, concealer, shadow and blush with pinpoint precision.
Brushes are also far better tools than fingertips for blending. Instead of lines of demarcation, stripes and edges, you can achieve seamless perfection. What’s more, brushes pick up far less product than your fingers do, which means your pricey compacts and tubes last a lot longer.
Ready to assemble a makeup brush kit? According to top makeup artists, these are the eight essential brushes every woman needs.
Foundation Brush
For liquid foundation, you have two choices. A traditional foundation brush is short and flat with stiff bristles for sheer, streak-free application. Another option is a short and round, flat-topped brush, sometimes called a “stippling brush” or – because it has both natural and synthetic bristles – a “duo” brush.
Brett Freedman – a celebrity makeup artist whose clients include Emily Blunt, Lisa Kudrow and Catherine Zeta-Jones – is a fan of the duo brush. He first uses the brush to apply a light layer of moisturizer to the skin. “When I apply foundation with the same brush, there’s still a touch of moisturizer left, so you get a soft, dewy finish,” says Freedman.
Concealer Brush
Flat with a slightly pointed tip, this brush lets you get right up against the lash line and the inner corners of the eyes, where dark shadows lurk. Plus, you can cover zits or red areas, without spreading product on the surrounding skin and drawing attention to the imperfection you’re trying to hide.
Powder/Blush Brush
Soft, full and round, this multipurpose brush can be used for blush, bronzer and translucent powder. Remember to tap the brush lightly against the edge of your counter or sink to remove excess product. If you find you’re still applying more pigment to your skin than you’d like, consider a kabuki brush.
This squat, dome-shaped brush spreads powder over a wider area for a more natural look. It’s a favorite tool of Anastasia Soare, a Los Angeles brow guru and makeup artist whose A-list client roster includes Jennifer Lopez and Penelope Cruz.
All-over Eye Shadow Brush
Small and dense with a rounded tip, this soft brush is used to sweep powder shadow over the lid. Apply a single layer of sheer color, or build dramatic hues with several layers.
Crease Brush
A tapered dome-shaped top allows this brush to nestle right in the crease of your eye, while the elongated shape makes it perfect for feathering the shadow. It’s a must-have for creating smoky eyes. “Starting on the outer corner of the eye, use a windshield-wiper motion to apply the color in your eye’s natural crease,” suggests Lusine Galadjian, a Hollywood makeup artist who works with music stars like Demi Lovato, Miley Cyrus and Mariah Carey.
Want to open up deep-set eyes? “Apply the color just above the crease,” she says.
Pencil Brush
This brush allows you to place shadow with pinpoint accuracy, and its dense fibers create smoky intensity. For a glam nighttime look, choose a shadow in a darker color than you’ve used on your lid or in the crease and apply it to the outer third of the eye, staying close to the lash line.
Angled Eyeliner Brush
Flat with an angled tip, this brush snuggles against the lash line to deliver a sharp strip of gel, cream or powder liner. “Start from the outer corner of your eye, which is where you want more of the color deposited, and work toward the inner corner,” suggests Galadjian.
Lip Brush
Sheer lipsticks and glosses can be applied right out of the tube, but bold colors with creamy or matte finishes call for more control. A small, stiff lip brush allows you to stay within the lines or extend your pout artfully.
Shelley Levitt, managing editor of The Style Glossy, is a former West Coast editor of SELF and senior writer at People.
26 thoughts on “Brushes: The Secret to Flawless Makeup”
These are some great makeup brushes. I don’t do makeup, so I will forward this to my girlfriend.
Great tips, I should really start implementing these!
These are great tips! You know almost every woman wears makeup, and I’d venture to say that at least half of them don’t know what the heck they’re doing. Makeup is the biggest mystery in the female routine, in my opinion. One wrong move, and you can make yourself look ridiculous.
These flawless makeup tips are great! I loved them and will share with my niece.
Thank you for the tips! I don’t use make up, so I really have no idea about how to do anything, lol
Good makeup brushes can make a huge difference in your finished look! I’m loving the Real Techniques line!
Who knew there were so many brushes? I am a beginner when it comes to make up but this is a great resource. Thanks!
i have bought a 32 pieces brush but haven’t tried using them yet. thinking if getting a double ended brush best for travelling too
Oh God, I have ONE brush haha. I really ought to invest a bit more in my kit 😛
I see a big difference when I use a brush to apply lipstick as oppose to applying it right out of the tube! =)
I never thought to use a foundation brush until recently. I need to get some new ones too!
I have a set of different make up brushes. Without them, I don’t know how to apply my make up. Thanks for these awesome tips.
At one time or another I had most of these brushes and they do make putting on make up much easier-especially since I like a natural look! I rarely put it on anymore and the brushes I have should really be replaced. Hey, you never know when i might need them!
These are all great tips. I know my teen daughter who loves to experiment will want to read this. i’ll bookmark it to show her.
I don’t typically wear makeup so I had no idea that there were so many different types of brushes that have specific uses! My sister on the other hand probably has all these brushes mentioned.
I had no idea there were so many brushes! This was enlightening for sure!
I admit, I’ve always wanted to use makeup brushes but never knew where to start.
I so need to try some new brushes. It has come to the point that I am better off just rubbing the makeup on my face from the container. 🙂 Thanks for the push. 🙂
These are great tips, Thanks for sharing! 😉
I just started wearing make up again. This list of brushes is perfect for me.
These are great tips for makeup application. I generally only use brushes for powder/blush, and a tiny sponge brush for eyeshadow which TOTALLY goes against everything that you’re supposed to do. I somehow manage to blend just fine, but that’s probably because I’ve been working at it for years. I would love to explore using foundation/concealer brushes.
I usually use my fingers when applying foundation, I guess it’s time to get a brush!
Love my makeup brushes. Can’t live life without them. Fo realz. <33 aha!
I always do my foundation with my fingers. I really need to get a food foundation brush!
I needed this post so bad! I’m so lost when it comes to makeup brushes and their proper uses. I’m definitely bookmarking this for my next trip to Ulta!
Thank you for the tips! I am in dire need of new makeup brushes. For some reason, mine keeps disappearing…and I think my teenage daughter is to blame. The last kit I bought, I had no idea what some of the brushes were for. This helps a lot!