To start you need to pick the right brushes for you and your products, there are two common materials you can choose between.
Natural / Real Hair (i.e. sable or pony fibers) - Best for dry products e.g eyeshadow, blush.
Synthetic / Fake Hair (usually made of acrylic or plastic.)- Best for cream or liquid products e.g foundation, concealer.
Now you know what types of brushes your going to need for each product time to find out what brushes themselves you actually need!
EYE MAKE-UP
Flat Stiff Brush - This brush is used to pack colour onto your lid. It's flat so it spreads the shadow well, and stiff so it picks up the product well.Stiff Dome Brush - This brush is fantastic for smoky eyes and for adding more colour to the crease of your eye lid, it also works well for feathering in darker eye shadow.
Soft Dome Brush - This brush is similar to the stiff dome brush but much softer allowing it to create a softer blended look. It can be used for applying colour below the brow, adding softer colour to the crease of your lid or placing powder below your eye lids to prevent creasing throughout the day or night.
Pencil Brush - The smaller tip on this brush allows for precision, it can be used to spread colour below the lower lash line, smudge shadow and smudge eyeliner (between you and me I think this ones my favourite eye brush).
FACE
Stippling Brush - It's essential that the bristles of a stippling brush are stiff to stop your foundation looking streaky. Using the brush gives your foundation a more airbrushed finish.Contour Brush - This brush does exactly what it says on the tin. It's used to apply darker make-up on to the parts of your face you wish to contour, to learn how to do that easily check out my Contouring Made Easy post here.
Angled Blush Brush - This brush needs to be soft to ensure it doesn't pick up to much colour. Its used to apply blush to the cheek bones, and is angled to make the blush blend better.
Highlighter Brush - This brush isn't necessarily essential but I highly recommend it! It can be used to highlight areas of your face, such as above your cheek bones, it doesn't pick up a lot of colour and stops your face looking to shimmery!
I hope this has been useful to you guys, if you fancy it check out my 10 Simple Steps to Flawless Make-Up here,
Hahahaha I love this post, totally needed this in my life a year ago.
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I am sooooo glad I wasn't the only one haha this is a useful guide. Thanks sweets xx
ReplyDeleteAwh thank you lovely!! Your not! Make-up brushes can be so intimidating! We're just expected to know what they all do! xxx
DeleteThis is a lovely idea and really true - however if you're anything like me you'll want to try all the foundation /buffing / stippling brushes you can find, I think I literally have a brush per foundation!
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Yeah, I'm going to do an advanced guide that contains stippling brushes etc. This is just a basic beginners guide! :)
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Brill post - I love a highlighter brush too!
ReplyDeleteThank you lovely!! I think my most vital brush will always be my eyebrow brush & my eyeliner brush! They save my life! haha
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Love this post - I got a new set of makeup brushes and couldn't figure out for the life of me what to use the pencil brush for! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAwh glad it was helpful! Mek-up brushes are so confusing, you but a set anf they jut all say lip/eye brush and your like why do I need 20 lip brushes! haha
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