'Beauty, to me, is about being comfortable in your own skin. That, or a kick-ass red lipstick.'Gwyneth Paltrow
Foundation Brush
Foundation Brush: Personally, I believe this is the first and most important of makeup brushes for beginners. Using the right brush helps to blend and buff foundation into your skin giving it that smooth, airbrushed finish. This particular half-sphere kabuki brush is reminiscent of a flat top kabuki brush and I use this to apply foundation in a stippling motion (light tapping motion) to get an airbrushed finish. It's best to use this with cream or liquid formulas. This brush can also be used as a Blending Brush after you have applied all of your face makeup for a more seamless and airbrushed effect.
Powder Brush
Powder Brush: It is used to apply mineral powder by using a circular motion to buff the powder into your skin and honestly the fluffier the brush the better – the brush pictured here isn’t very fluffy so I mostly use one of the fluffier brushes pictured above. Using a brush is much better than using the powder puff in your compact as this guarantees you will use less product and end up with an even, natural-looking finish.Concealer Brush
Concealer Brush: This brush is firm and tapered at the end allowing you to brush on concealer for that coveted airbrushed look. Concealer brushes are designed to conceal blemishes and even out skin tone to avoid having dark and fair patches all over your face. Lately, I prefer to use a blending sponge to apply my concealer and most days I just don’t bother with concealer or makeup generally – I’ve just been really tired so I just do my brows and walk away.Eye-Shadow Brush
Eye-Shadow Brush:This brush is used to apply any type of eye shadow colour, giving your lids a smooth finish and a more intense pigment than if you had used those foam wands that come with the palette. I hardly ever apply eye-shadow for my everyday look so this is for that rare moment when I decide to apply color to my eyes.
L-R: Angled Eye Brush and Brow Brush
Angled Eye Brush and Brow Brush: Pictured above are two different brushes but quite similar. The angled eye brush (pictured left) is used with gel eyeliners or along your crease to define your eyes. The brow brush on the other hand is used when you are filling-in your eyebrows, it is also angled so that you can get all areas of your brows. Both brushes can be used interchangeably and they will perform just fine.
Lip Brush
Lip Brush: This brush is for a more defined lip, it allows you to define the edges of your lips making that color ’pop’. However, you will require some patience when using this brush to avoid smudges.There are other brushes like the blush brush, contour brush, stippling brush and so many others but these ones are more or less the holy grail of brushes so if you are new to the whole makeup life, I suggest you start with these six.Blending Sponge
I mentioned earlier that I like to use a blending sponge to even out my concealer and foundation so I use this blending sponge pictured above alongside inexpensive cosmetic wedges also pictured above. These two are great with liquid formulas for a flawless finish – the key is to get it damp before you use it and to apply products in a dabbing motion.
Cosmetic Wedges
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