Types of Makeup Brushes & Their Uses

27 May.,2024

 

Types of Makeup Brushes & Their Uses

Do you know your blush brush from your concealer brush? With an eye-popping array of different makeup brushes out there it can be hard to know where to start and which brushes will be your daily essentials. From which mineral makeup brushes are best for beginners to learning how to apply foundation with a brush, our ultimate makeup brushes guide will have you skilled-up like a pro in no time. 

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&#;The rule of thumb with makeup brushes is to start with the essentials and build from there,&#; explains Janeena Rumsey, Glo&#;s Artistry Lead.

&#;While there are some brushes that are multitaskers, you&#;ll want a few key brushes in your kit for precise placement of color. The scale of your makeup brush kit will also reflect the complexity of the makeup looks you&#;re wanting to achieve too. So, if you&#;re pretty low-key, you&#;ll only need a few brushes, but if you&#;re looking to create more elaborate looks, that&#;s when you&#;ll need to add more to your kit,&#; she adds.

What Are The Best Makeup Brushes For Beginners?

&#;While it&#;s tempting to want to try every brush under the sun, when it comes to starting out, there are a few core makeup brushes everyone needs,&#; shares Janeena. &#;The best makeup brushes for beginners will be a powder brush, blush brush&#;which can also be used for bronzers, foundation brush, flat eyeshadow brush, and a crease eyeshadow brush on the fluffier side. Then you can build your makeup brush collection from there as needed.&#;

 

 

Which Makeup Brush Is Used For What?

Each makeup brush will have a different shape and different density of fibers, for optimal delivery of the specific makeup product to the area of the face they&#;re designed for.

To help you learn not only the basics, but get to know all the different types of makeup brushes, we&#;ll take you through which makeup brush is used for what purposes and why you might want them in your kit. Let&#;s dive into the various makeup brushes and their uses.

How Do I Choose A Foundation Brush?

&#;First up, one of the most common questions makeup artists get asked is; &#;How do I choose a foundation brush?&#;&#; shares Janeena. &#;The short answer is it depends on the type of foundation you&#;re using&#;so liquid, cream, or powder and preferred coverage level.&#;

Powder Foundation Brush

&#;Whether pressed or loose powder foundation, you&#;ll need a versatile powder foundation brush that ensures even coverage and natural effect. For this, you really can&#;t go wrong with our 105 Flat-top Kabuki or 101 Pro Kabuki Brush. Their dense fibers make it ideal for blending medium to full coverage powder foundation, creating a soft-focus finish, plus they&#;re also super effective for all-over blending too.&#;

If you&#;re looking for a more sheer coverage from your pressed powder foundation like our bestselling Pressed Base, you can also try the 104 Dual Fiber Face Brush. It&#;s less dense than the Kabuki brushes, so offers a more gentle coverage which is buildable depending on what look you want to create. 

Liquid Foundation Brush

Because of their consistency, liquid foundations are best applied with a brush that will give you plenty of blending and stippling abilities to ensure a smooth application and the depth of coverage you want. &#;We love the 105 Flat-top Kabuki Brush and 108 Angled Complexion Brush for this as they offer easy blending and a smooth medium to full coverage effect. They work perfectly with Luminous Liquid Foundation SPF 18 too.&#;

 

 

Cream Foundation Brush

&#;As the texture of a cream foundation is a little more malleable than liquid or powder, many people prefer to apply this with their fingers or a Makeup Blender Sponge,&#; adds Janeena. &#;But for effortless, mess-free blending, you really can&#;t go wrong with the 109 Dual Foundation/Camouflage Brush or the 108 Angled Complexion Brush. They actually work well for most types of foundation, but they&#;re great for cream foundation as the dense fibers at the base of the brush mimic the feel and pressure of your fingers.&#;

For a more sheer finish cream foundation effect, use a damp Makeup Blender Sponge to apply.

How To Apply Foundation With a Brush

&#;If you&#;re a fan of using your fingers or a sponge, don&#;t be intimidated by using a brush to apply your foundation,&#; shares Janeena. &#;If you&#;re wondering how to apply a liquid foundation with a brush&#;or a cream or powder, similar rules apply. Your goal is to create a seamlessly natural, airbrushed effect.&#;

For liquid foundation, pump a small amount on the back of your hand, then dab onto the key areas of your face using your foundation brush. Use your brush to then even out the foundation, sweeping or stippling in small circular motions. Touch-up or add more if needed to create an even glowing effect. You can always finish with a Makeup Blender Sponge for extra precision or to smooth things out further.

With cream foundation, dab the cream onto your face starting from the center outwards. Using your cream foundation makeup brush, stipple and pat in the foundation to ensure even coverage.

For powder foundation, swirl your brush into your powder, tap off any excess, then sweep and blend across your face evenly. If you&#;re prone to shine in your T-zone, add extra coverage on your nose or forehead.

Concealer Brush

&#;Fingers may be the preferred application tool for many of us on-the-go, but actually the oils from our fingers can be detrimental to the concealer&#;s staying power,&#; shares Janeena. &#;It&#;s a great idea to add a concealer brush to your kit, as it allows you to apply your concealer or camouflage in a more precise way, to areas your fingers may find awkward to blend&#;think corners of the eyes and nose. 

We love 109 Dual Foundation/Camouflage Brush for its multitasking value. You get easy concealer precision at one end, and a bigger foundation brush at the other, so it&#;s a win-win for your complexion and your wallet. &#;Also, 304 Dual Fiber Eye Brush is one of my personal favorites for lightweight blending on delicate areas such as under eyes.&#; 

Powder Brush

Depending on what type of powder you&#;re using, a powder brush is a useful brush to have on hand. For setting powder, a soft, fluffy brush will be a game-changer as it helps to apply a gentle amount of powder for a more sheer finish. For this, try 103 Tapered Setting Powder Brush&#;and you can use it for your loose foundation powder too.

Best Blush Brush

The best blush brush will be dome shaped with long, soft fibers that easily allow for a wash of color to be applied on the apples of your cheeks or along the cheekbones. &#;You can then layer up to blend and build your perfect color intensity. Try 202 Powder Blush Brush. You can also use it for powder bronzers and highlighters too.&#;

 

 

Contour Brush

Whether you want to create a subtle or more statement sculpting contoured effect, choosing a contour brush that&#;s designed for this very purpose is essential in ensuring ease of application and easy blending. The brush size and shape should fit neatly under your cheekbone. &#;A true multitasker, for contouring, we love the 107 Contour/Highlighter Brush with its two brush options&#;the soft round end to apply, blend, and diffuse, while the tapered brush offers definition and precision.&#;

Eye Brush

When it comes to eye makeup brushes, this is where things can get a little more precise, with many brushes serving very specific purposes. &#;To keep things simple, if you&#;re just looking to add buildable color, blend, and do some crease shading, the 303 Detail Blender Brush, 304 Dual Fiber Eye Brush, 305 Crease Shader Brush will be your go-tos.&#; 

For more definition, for smokey eye effects and beyond, you may want to expand your eye makeup brush repertoire. This is where smaller and more detailed brushes come into play used to line, soften and smudge.

If you&#;re unsure what eye brushes you need, we&#;ve got all the eyeshadow application tips and tricks in our handy guide. This will help you decide the look you want to try and the brushes you&#;ll need.

Eyebrow Brush

For sculpting, filling, and defining your eyebrows, an eyebrow brush will be a helpful brush to have in your kit. &#;Try using a spoolie brush if you want to fluff and groom your brows, then fill with color using an angled bristle brush like our 309 Dual Brow/Liner Brush. The large brush end can be used for all-over brows, while the smaller brush creates more definition and detailing.&#;

 

 

Lip Brush

&#;A lot of people prefer to apply their lip color straight from the bullet or crayon itself, but using a lip brush can be really helpful in creating unparalleled precision,&#; shares Janeena. &#;The tiny yet impactful lip brush gives an accuracy that&#;s hard to achieve from the product itself, plus it&#;s extra useful when you&#;re running low on your favorite lip color too.&#;

How Can You Tell If a Makeup Brush Is Good Quality?

Quality really matters when it comes to your makeup brushes. That said, this doesn&#;t necessarily mean they should be super expensive. A good quality makeup brush will ensure easy application and blending of makeup formulas, create a natural look, and be long lasting. Look for design details and what the makeup brushes are made from to guide your decision making.

A great place to start is to check whether the makeup brushes are designed by makeup artists. All of Glo&#;s brushes have been expertly created by makeup artists for both professional and personal use. &#;That&#;s always a green flag as you know the quality will be pro-level and the design is meticulously crafted.&#;

Another detail to look for when choosing a makeup brush is that it has a sturdy ferrule (the metal part) as this will hold the bristles firmly in place and reduce shedding or splaying of bristles. 

&#;Cruelty-free brushes are always a plus,&#; advises Janeena. &#;Vegan brush fiber is so superior these days and such great option, as natural animal hair can at times irritate sensitive skin.&#; All of Glo&#;s brushes use pro-level, vegan, synthetic fibers which are cruelty-free and super easy to clean and maintain for years. 

Once you&#;ve got your best makeup brush lineup, the key to maintaining that brush quality and integrity, as well as ensuring your skin remains clean and clear from breakouts, is all down to how you clean them. Discover our guide on how to clean your makeup brushes and how often for everything you need to know.

The 10 Best Concealer Brushes, According to ...

Take it from someone who had to learn the hard way: The right set of brushes can totally change how your makeup looks for the better. I'm not sure what I was doing before I invested in a good set of foundation and concealer brushes, but I will say that since I've been using them, my makeup looks smoother, more natural, and takes far less time to apply. I know that sounds like a train you want to hop on, so you're going to want to pay attention.

How to Apply Under-Eye Concealer With a Brush

Concealer, in particular, can be tricky to apply without going overboard, right? Using a good brush can change all that&#;especially if you're applying it in the under-eye area. Makeup artists have a few tips for us in this regard. Editorial makeup artist Sara Talias says, "The trick to applying concealer with a brush is to use a very small amount of concealer and start on the inner corner of the eye where there is typically the most darkness, applying the product in a stamping motion," she says. "Working the concealer into the skin in this way ensures you get maximum coverage with the least amount of product. Too much concealer under the eye will crease and actually accentuate dry skin."

Celebrity makeup artist Allison Kaye also has another key tip to ensure flawless application. "When applying concealer with a brush, don't swipe the product back and forth, as it will cause it to disappear. Pat the product on with the brush!" Whether you're looking to conceal dark spots, blemishes, or under-eye circles, find the best concealer brushes for each below.

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"One of my favorite concealer brushes is the Hourglass Vanish Seamless Finish Concealer Brush. The super-soft bristles effortlessly blend concealer and help to diffuse product on any skin type, especially dry skin." &#; Talias

Pros: Half-moon shape hugs the contours of the face, ultra-soft bristles.

Cons: Not the most budget-friendly brush.

Customer Review: "This is the softest makeup brush ever! Feels so good tapping your concealer on under your eyes. Firm enough to get the job done, too. Soooo luxurious! Bought a second for my purse."

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"The Real Techniques Brightening Concealer Brush is such a great brush and very affordable. The flat top of the brush is perfect for blending concealer under the eye and detailing the outer corner of the eyes." &#; Talias

Pros: Affordable, rounded bristles help blend concealer seamlessly.

Cons: Brush hairs fall out easily.

Customer Review: "I used to use sponges to blend my concealer because I couldn't really find a brush for me that wouldn't leave streaks. For the price, it definitely does the job well and is now my go to for concealer! Has soft bristles and blends concealer nicely on my skin without pulling foundation."

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"My favorite concealer brush is from It Cosmetics! They have a dual-ended concealer brush, so one side is flat (best for applying) and the other side is fluffy and rounded (best for blending)." &#; Kaye

Pros: Dual-ended brush is designed for all areas of the face, densely-packed bristles.

Cons: Caps fall off easily.

Customer Review: "This is actually an amazing brush. It buffs out so perfectly, better than a beauty sponge. Just don't expect those caps to work! That seems to be a major drawback for some reviewers, but I think the brush itself is a must-have."

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As far as drugstore options go, I'd say E.l.f. Cosmetics' concealer brush is one of the best. The synthetic bristles are light and fluffy, so the brush can easily blend both liquid and powder formulas. 

Pros: Affordable, rounded brush shape allows you to contour and cover areas easily.

Cons: Bristles might be too stiff for some.

Customer Review: "I cannot sing the praises of this brush enough. I am a MAC NC30-37 and C3-C5, for reference. I have dark, purple-bluish brown under-eye circles. They aren't sunken-in or puffy, just very dark. I use this brush with a high-coverage salmon concealer in a stippling motion all over my circles and then use a high-coverage skin-toned concealer to blend the salmon out a bit. I used this technique for 10+ years, and when I first tried this brush, I was amazed at the coverage and finish that the brush provided."

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The five-star ratings speak for themselves on this one. This Nars brush works well with any cream concealer to cover blemishes, dark spots, and under-eye circles.

Pros: All-in-one brush designed for various areas of the face provides an airbrushed effect to the skin.

Cons: Not as affordable.

Customer Review: "Holy! Why didn't I purchase this sooner? I'm usually not one to purchase brushes (I'm not that great at makeup), but this is amazing. Works so well with the complete concealer. I have aging skin, and this doesn't pull the skin under my eyes, and there is no creasing. Miracle brush!!"

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Yes, you read that right. This drugstore concealer brush from Wet n Wild is only $1 and has an almost-perfect five-star rating on Amazon. It's made specifically for use in the under-eye area and under the brow.

Pros: Affordable, exclusive thermoplastic polymer brush complex that mimics natural hair.

Cons: Can be a little too thick for other areas of the face.

Customer Review: "I don't really like wasting a lot of money on makeup tools, and these brushes are amazing. They are cheap, soft, and blend eye shadow very well." 

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Both Rare Beauty's foundation and concealer are some of my favorites on the market. The brand's concealer brush always gets the job done too. I particularly love the pointed tip because it provides extra precision for when you're trying to spot-conceal a few dark spots or active acne bumps.

Pros: Uniquely-sculpted bristles and pointed tip for extra precision, vegan bristles.

Cons: Collects build-up easily.

Customer Review: "The best brush for blending concealer! I'm obsessed."

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Never underestimate a good Amazon find. This $7 brush offers an angled flat-top design. It's also smaller, allowing it to get into harder-to-reach areas like the inner corners of the eyes.

Pros: Affordable, small, deeply-angled brush head for more precision, can be used for baking under the eye area.

Cons: Might be too large to use for spot concealing.

Customer Review: "Super soft. I bought the mini to try first. I use it to apply primer/base to my hooded eyes. It blends products so smoothly and is ultra soft. It's easy to clean and has a slightly textured handle for grip. I'm about to purchase the medium! Very happy with this product."

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Brushes with completely flat tops work well for covering blemishes if you use them to gently pat concealer onto the skin.

Pros: Soft, synthetic bristles, flat-topped for a natural finish

Cons: The cap can be hard to get off.

Customer Review: "It's super soft and blends my makeup amazingly. I love the packaging, the cap is easy to open, and I think the people saying otherwise didn't know how to open it correctly. Also, I keep it in the cap to prevent bacteria from all the other makeup in my bag. Plus, the price is so good."

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Sephora's brush is designed to be used in multiple ways for a custom application. It's ideal for blending concealer (and foundation!) around the natural contours of the eyes, nose, lips, and brows.

Pros: Uniquely tapered brush designed to mimic fingertip application, provides smooth and natural coverage.

Cons: Strong plastic smell on the handle.

Customer Review: "Love this concealer brush!! Works so well under and around my eyes, as well as my nose. Perfect design!"

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This slim, tapered brush is designed for dabbing concealer onto the under-eye area and for spot application. It's great for covering blemishes and the flat side really helps smooth out under-eye bags.

This article was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated.

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