Face:
-Blending Sponge- Obviously this isn't a brush, but I wanted to add it anyways. It is a lot easier to use to apply liquid foundation than a foundation brush. It leaves a light, natural looking finish, so it is great for beginners.
-Powder Brush- Powder should be used after foundation to help set it and keep it in place all day. It is especially good to use if you have combination/oily skin. A powder brush is a big, fluffy brush that allows you to lightly apply powder.
-Blush Brush- If you are wearing any kind of foundation or powder, blush is important to use. Faces are naturally not one color, so adding blush and/or bronzer helps create dimension and make your face look more natural.
-Kabuki Brush-This is a great multifunctional brush. It can be used to apply foundation by buffing the product into the skin. It can also be used to apply bronzer.
Eyes:
-Eyeshadow Brush- This is used to apply eyeshadow all over your lid.
-Blending Eyeshadow Brush- After applying eyeshadow to your lid, a blending brush can be used to apply a darker color to the crease of your eye.
-Angled Eyeliner Brush- If you plan on using gel eyeliner an angled brush is needed. I also use one to fill in my eyebrows.
Brushes:
Brushes can be expensive and when first starting there is no need to spend a ton of money. These are 3 brands that I use and think are good quality.
EcoTools |
-Real Techniques: These brushes are my favorite. They are also soft and don't shed. The come in really pretty colors too. They are a little bit more expensive than Ecotools though. They are around $10 for a face brush, and around $6 for an eye brush. They also come in kits though for about $20.
-E.L.F.: I haven't had any of these brushes shed, but I have had a one fall apart. They are $1 of the regular brushes, or they have professional ones for $3. For the price, these brushes are pretty good. I like the eye brushes better than the face ones.
I finally got a twitter! If you want to know when new posts go up click here.
Thanks for visiting!
My elf brushes are actually the ones I gravitate towards when it comes to eye brushes. They're super inexpensive so you'd think the quality wouldn't be there, but they are surprisingly great finds! Great list Kelly!
ReplyDeleteThanks! :)
DeleteElf ones really are awesome. They are just as good as some of the other more expensive ones I have.
Great post for beginners! I've meaning to buy the ecotools for awhile. I love real techniques! You have a new follower :)
ReplyDeletehttp://justjulie81.blogspot.co.uk/
Thank you! Ecotools are definitely worth giving a try!
DeleteThis comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
ReplyDelete