(Side note-Sigma and Mac and all those other brush suppliers are really great!! If you can afford them they are for sure a great investment)
Whether you are starting your career as a makeup artist, or love to apply makeup on just yourself, there’s certain tools you need to complete a variety of makeup looks. I’ve always stated that the 2 things that make or break a makeup look are your primers and your brushes.
Eyes
There are 4 main brushes you should have for your eye makeup…..This brush is used to pack on color to the lid. It needs to be flat so you can pat on the eyeshadow over your eye primer, and it needs to be stiff so it picks up plenty of color.
The MAC equivalent is the #239- the Eye Shader Brush (MAC)
- Cost: $24.50
- Cost: $4.29
This brush is used for creating the perfect smoky eye, for feathering in darker eyeshadows, and for applying more color to the crease. This is my all time favorite eye brush!
The MAC equivalent is the #217- the Blending Brush (MAC)
- Cost: $22.50
- Cost: $8.89
This brush is just like the stiff dome brush but much softer- it creates a much softer blended look. It is used for blending shadow under the brow, applying a softer amount of color in the crease, and even for applying powder under the eyes to prevent that creasing throughout the day.
The MAC equivalent is the #224- the Tapered Blending Brush (MAC)
- Cost: $28.00
- Cost: $7.49
This brush is used for smudging eyeshadow under the lower lashline, for smudging eyeliner, or for creating a very defined crease. The smaller tip allows for more precise lines.
The MAC equivalent is the #219- the Pencil Brush (MAC)
- Cost: $23.00
- Cost: $9.99
Face
There are really only a few brushes you need for the face- it really depends on what all you wear. But these 4 are the ones I use daily…This brush is used for stippling foundation onto the skin for a more airbrushed finish. The bristles need to be stiff in order to hold up to the foundation and not streak.
The MAC equivalent is the #130- the Short Duo Fibre Brush (MAC)
- Cost: $38.00
- Cost: $12.98
This brush is used for applying darker powder under the cheekbones to create a contoured effect- it makes the cheekbones stand out and your face look slimmer. This brush isn’t absolutely necessary unless you want to contour your cheekbones, but I recommend having if you are a makeup artist…
The MAC equivalent is the #109- the Small Contour Brush (MAC)
- Cost: $32.00
- Cost: $7.89
This brush is used for applying powder blush to the cheeks. It needs to be angled so the blush is easier to blend, and it needs to be soft so it doesn’t pick up too much color.
The MAC equivalent is the #168- the Large Angled Contour Brush (MAC)
- Cost: $32.00
- Cost: $7.49
This brush can be used for many things- light application of foundation, applying a small amount of blush to the cheeks, or for highlighting the top of the cheekbones. My favorite use is for highlighting as the bristles are soft and pick up little color, and it is small enough to not cover the whole face with shimmer. This isn’t an absolute necessary brush for your kit, but definitely nice to have.
The MAC equivalent is the #188- the Small Duo Fibre Face Brush (MAC)
- Cost: $34.00
- Cost: $6.98
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I hope this was helpful for all of you! For the lips, you only need a small flat brush to apply lipstick IF you are working on a client- most of us apply lipstick straight from the tube
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