When shopping, consider the hair type. are best for creams and liquids because they don’t soak up product. Natural bristles are often preferred for powders as they pick up and blend pigment more effectively.
Choose a large, fluffy shape to lightly set your makeup without moving the foundation underneath. Shape and Glow which makeup brushes to buy
💡 Pro Tip: This is the most important brush you will own. It softens harsh lines in the crease. When shopping, consider the hair type
Building a makeup kit can feel like deciphering a secret code. With hundreds of shapes, sizes, and hair types available, it is easy to end up with a drawer full of brushes you never touch. You do not need a 30-piece professional set to look flawless. In fact, most daily looks only require a handful of high-quality tools. The Face Base Choose a large, fluffy shape to lightly set
This is the go-to for a delicate "lit-from-within" highlight on the high points of the face. The Eye Essentials
A small, synthetic brush helps pat product into tight corners like the inner eyes.
A stiff, thin brush that works for both filling in brows and applying gel eyeliner. Quality Matters

