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Brushes not only make applying makeup quick and easy, but they also help the product go on smoothly and evenly, creating a more flawless finish. If you are just getting into makeup, good makeup brush sets make the process much easier. There are several different types of brushes, so it is important to know which ones to use in your makeup routine in order to avoid using a wrong brush.

Foundation Brush
Foundation Brush
Two types—paintbrush-style and flat-top—for a flawless foundation finish.
Stippling Brush
Stippling Brush
Creates a flawless, airbrushed base for foundation, blush, bronzer, powder, highlighters, and liquid/cream products.
Concealer Brush
Concealer Brush
Used after foundation to cover imperfections and brighten dull areas.
Powder Brush
Powder Brush
Sets makeup for long-lasting wear and a flawless finish.
Blush Brush
Blush Brush
Smaller and fluffy like a powder brush, often angled for precise cheek application.
Contour Brush
Contour Brush
To achieve angular, defined cheekbones and facial structure.
Bronzer Brush
Bronzer Brush
Bronzer Brush is very wide and even more fluffy.
Highlight Brush
Highlight Brush
Fan-shaped with thin synthetic bristles, distinct from other makeup brushes.
Eyeshadow Brush
Eyeshadow Brush
To create an intricate eyeshadow look.
Eyeshadow Crease Brush
Eyeshadow Crease Brush
Applying eyeshadow to the crease of your eyelids.
Eyeshadow Blending Brush
Eyeshadow Blending Brush
Used in various ways to blend eyeshadow and create a flawless eye look.
Eyeliner Brush
Eye Liner Brush
An angled brush for precise, defined winged eyeliner, which pencil liners can't achieve as clearly.
Mascara Brush
Mascara Brush/Wand
A good mascara wand features a spoolie shape.
Lip Brush
Lip Brush
Provides precision for outlining and filling lips, allowing for better color buildup than direct lipstick application.

Materials

The two main brushes makeup artists use in their kits are natural haired and synthetic. But how do you know what you use for each product. I will explain below:

NATURAL HAIRS – Used for powder products, i.e. face powders, powder highlighters, eye shadows. Some natural hair brushes include – Blue Squirrel, Pine Squirrel, Canadian Squirrel, Weasel, Horse, Goat…

SYNTHETIC – Used for any product that is moist/waxy. I.e. cream blushers, cream eye shadows, concealer, foundation, lipstick, gel liner and gloss.

Handles: makeup brush handles use the following three materials for their manufacture – wood or bamboo, plastic or acrylic, and metal.

Ferrules: The most common materials for makeup brush ferrules are aluminum and copper. Aluminum is cheaper and easier to shape, but it can also oxidize over time and lose its shine. Copper is more expensive and harder to shape, but it has better corrosion resistance, durability, and luster.

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