Best Makeup Brushes for Professional Makeup Artists

Brushes

In the construction industry, it can be said that a craftsman is only as good as his tool, and it seems that this beauty business does not really differ from your local construction site – success and a great finish may depend entirely on your equipment. I do not suggest you apply your foundation with a forklift. However, with the right brushes and tools, the tedious application is superfluous and can help you to achieve the desired seamless finish.

BEST FOUNDATION BRUSH:

This liquid primer and dual purpose powder brush are soft but sturdy and will not stain. They are easy to dab and smooth. If you can not afford to use the extended brush family, this is a really great multitasker. He is also vegan and the rose gold version looks pretty good.

BEST LIQUID FOUNDATION BRUSH:

This liquid primer and dual purpose powder brush are soft but sturdy and will not stain. They are easy to dab and smooth. If you can not afford to use the extended brush family, this is a really great multitasker. He is also vegan and the rose gold version looks pretty good.

BEST STIPPLING BRUSH:

This circular brush with a rather flat rather than angled head brushes cream and liquid base for a light, simple finish to the skin. You can dab or dab more products into areas where you want more opacity, but otherwise mix, mix, mix until the product diffuses. If you prefer make-up without makeup, this is the tool for you.

BEST BUFFING BRUSH:

Designed by Pixiwoo, this staple has just been redesigned with elegant, ergonomic packaging in a thousand-year-old pink. However, this solid foundation brush is not only suitable for teenagers with its broad brush head. The finish is seamless, not streaky and priced a bargain.

BEST CONCEALER BRUSH:

With a rounded brush head and dense synthetic bristles that will not peel off (NOTHING more annoying), this is just right to weed out creams, liquids and powders, and the blunt grip makes it easier to control. It is soft and easy to wash.

BEST POWDER BRUSH:

Another synthetic base brush (synthetic brushes are often the friendlier and smarter option – no squirrels are damaged and the bristles do not pick up a valuable product). This tapered concealer brush is firm and to the point. It’s clever to beat concealers on scars and treat large blemishes directly (smaller ones may require a daintier brush). It is also ideal for hiding under eye covers and for easy application of fiddly or forensic eye shadow.

BEST HIGHLIGHTER BRUSH:

If the queen has a make-up brush of her choice, it’s probably this one. It’s the crème de la crème of multi-purpose powder paintbrushes, and it’s rumored that they are so soft that you may be tempted to just stroke your face for hours. Use it to apply loose powder, rouge and bronzer. It’s used for a variety of purposes, and basically does the blending, contouring, and highlighting for you, as many professional makeup artists do. Maybe, maybe, that justifies the triple price tag. Let’s just say that I could not get one to test it – it’s the toolkit Holy Grail.

BEST KABUKI BRUSH:

This bud-shaped brush makes the bone structure of supermodels almost reachable for us mortals. Charlotte’s wand is smaller than traditional powder brushes and has a soft, pointed end for more detailed highlighting. It creates shade and light almost by itself. No wonder Kate Moss and others rely on Mrs. Tilbury – she can make any woman smoke in seconds, and if the quality of this brush depends on her tools, this is an extension of her artistic Hands.

BEST BLUSHER BRUSH:

Because if you take a kabuki brush, take one from a make-up artist, right? In Daniel’s own words: “It’s as soft and fluffy as a rabbit and a great multitasker. Because it’s so voluminous, you can use it lightning fast to apply powder or bronzer as well as liquid make-up or bronze lotions. The finish is natural and completely streak free. Basically it is very versatile. “It’s big, it’s beautiful and it works wonders on the cleavage.

BEST BRONZER BRUSH

SO SOFT. So good mood. Really long. Like a magic wand. Anything that sells out my favorite beauty product of all time is magical in my eyes, but Bobbi Brown has pulled it out of his pocket with this bristle brush. The domed shape ensures that the paint “pops” in exactly the right place and the brush picks up just the right amount of pigment – no clown cheeks or rough cheeks in sight. It’s easy to build up color and swipe powder to your temples if you want, and it has just the right amount of “fluffiness” – not so sensitive that it’s inefficient and not so dull that it makes the rouge look unnatural ,

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