The Ultimate Guide To Makeup Brushes
Flat Foundation Brush: Ideal for liquid or cream foundation, this brush features densely packed bristles and a flat head. It applies smoothly for a beautiful base.
Kabuki Brush: A short-handled, thick, rounded brush for powder foundation or mineral cosmetics. Buildable coverage and natural finish.
Precision Concealer Brush: This compact, flat brush covers blemishes, dark spots, and defects with precision.
Fluffy Concealer Brush: A spherical, soft-bristled brush for mixing and diffusing concealer beneath the eyes or on broader portions of the face.
Large Powder Brush: A fluffy, dome-shaped brush for applying loose or pressed powder all over the face, fixing foundation, and eliminating shine.
Tapered Powder Brush: Perfect for applying powder to the T-zone or beneath the eyes.
Angled Blush Brush: Fits cheek contours for accurate blush application and a natural, sculpted look.
Fluffy Blush Brush: A spherical, soft-bristled brush for a diffused, blended blush application.
Contour Fan Brush: This tiny, fan-shaped brush contours and highlights the cheekbones, nose, and jawline.
Contour Angled Brush: A firmer-bristled brush for contouring cheekbones and adding dimension to the face.
Flat Eye Shader Brush: Packs and intensifies eyeshadow on eyelids.
Blending Brush: A fluffy, dome-shaped brush for expert eyeshadow blending.
Spoolie Brush: A fine, firm-bristled brush used to groom and shape eyebrows before or after applying eyebrow cosmetics.
Angled Brow Brush: Perfect for filling eyebrows with powder or pomade and generating natural hair-like strokes.