Makeup Brushes

When I did a post about which brushes for the eyes I consider as most important to have some of you asked me to do one for face brushes as well so here you are :) I have to admit that it´s much harder to pick out the most important face brushes than eye brushes since there are so many factors to consider (what you like, what kind of makeup you use etc), but I am going to try to give you an idea of which brushes I think are better than others.

1. Foundation

It depends a lot on the kind of foundation you are using. Some foundations, like Nars Sheer Glow, I actually like to apply with my fingers while others all have their own “winning” brush. Basically I tend to prefer to apply thicker foundation with high coverage with my fingers as they tend to dry quite quickly. I find that if I use my fingers I can distribute it over the face more quickly, and then I might go over it with a small blending brush for eyes (Mac 217) to get more cover where needed.

I like to apply foundations with medium to high coverage that don´t dry too quickly with a Mac 131/Sigma F15 wich is a “Flat, tapered brush that contains a combination of short and long fibres” – Mac.

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This brush is actually ment to be for blushes and highlights, but I find that it works brilliantly for foundations as well. I use it with small sweeps and strokes to blend it in and it gives a very pretty result.

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When using a more light weight and liquidy foundation I like to use a MAc 187/ Sigma F50 (or a Mac 188/ Sigma F55 which is the same only cheaper and smaller) because the foundation won´t dry into the brush as quickly because of its consistency and it´s easier to blend it in with a round flat top brush than with a tapered brush like the Mac131/ Sigma F15. The result is an even and natural soft finish. I use it by firstly stippling the foundation around the face and then swirl it in. I do however advice you to swirl just a little bit more than you think is enough because the result is so much nicer and you´re sure to not have any streaking anywhere.

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2. Mineral foundation

If you´re using a mineral foundation the kabuki Mac 182/ Sigma F45 is obviously one way to go. Sigma does great kabuki brushes and I like the flat top for more coverage and the rounded for normal coverage.

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The flat top requires some work though. Sigma also recently launced three High Definition brushes ( F84, F80 and F82) which many people like. Personally I prefer the normal kabukis because I find it easier to get a nice and even result then with the HD brushes which eat a lot of product and are a little bit too dense to give that nice soft finish. Some people also like to use these HD brushes for liquid foundation, but this doesn´t work for me at all.

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The flat normal foundation brushes (Mac 190/ Sigma F60) are only used to apply face masks in my house. I think they are useless for foundation as it takes a really long time to apply and gives a streaky result.

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3. Powder

If you have an oily skin and need to use powder all over your face I´d go for the Mac 134/ Sigma F20 because it´s quite big and therefor reaches over a big area with fewer swirls. Not only does this save you time, but it makes it easier to get the right amount of powder as well.

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If you have rather dry cheeks or just like to put a little bit of powder in your t-zone I´d go for the Mac 129/ Sigma F10 as this brush is more or less the same shape only smaller. Since it´s so much smaller it´s obviously easier to apply more precisely in smaller areas like between your eyes without messing up your eye makeup. This brush is also nice to use for both blush and bronzers.

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4. Bronzers/ Sun powder

If you are using the bronzers to get a sunkissed look (not for contouring purposes) I´d go with the Mac 138/ Sigma F25. This is a quite big brush but it´s tapered on the tip which makes it easy to get to smaller areas as well. Because it´s tapered and round it actually does all the blending work for you because of the shorter hair on the sides. Brilliant brush! It´s also great for use on the body since it´s so big.

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5. Blushes

For liquid blushes like Benefit Benetint you are better off using your fingers as the liquid dries very quickly. If you´re not quick enough with blending it in you risk getting an uneven and spotty finish.

For cream blushes I actually like to use my fingers to apply the blush and then a brush like Mac 188/ Sigma F55 or Mac 131/ Sigma F15 to blend out the edges. Remember to apply just little by little instead of too much at once. It´s much more difficult to blend out a cream blush than a powder blush.

For powder blush I find my self reaching for the Mac 168/ Sigma F40, a medium sized angled brush. I like it because it gives an even finish and it helps with blending since the longer side blends it out for you as you apply. If you´re in a rush and get a harsh line it´s easy to blend out harsh edges with the longer side instead of having to use another brush. This brush also works great for bronzing, contouring and highlighting. Just like with the 217 blending brush I´ve actually lost track of how many I have of this as I use it for lots of different products.

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If you have a very pigmented blush like Mac Fleur Power or a blush with lots of glitters you may find it easier to apply the blush with a brush like Mac 188/ Sigma F55 as it doesn´t pick up as much product on the brush compared to other brushes.

6. Contouring

For contouring (using a matte powder in 1-3 shades darker than your skin) I prefer to use Mac 129/ Sigma F10 (medium sized blush brush) which is great for temples and Mac 165/ Sigma F35 (small round tapered blush) which is amazing for cheek bones. The Mac 165/ Sigma F35 is actually the same as the egg shaped Mac 138/ Sigma F25 only smaller. Remember to go over and blend out edges with a bigger clean/powder blush.

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If you´d like to contour your nose as well I advice you to go for a big blending brush for the eyes like the 222/224. Be very careful when contouring your nose, you don´t want obvious dirt on your nose ;)

If you´re wondering about what brush you should go for when using concealer I wrote a couple of words about it in this post about brushes for eyes. :)

There are some slight differences between the brushes from Mac and Sigma. I do prefer the brushes from Mac as they are better quality, but the brushes from Sigma are a third of the price Mac is asking for them and a lot better than brushes from other brands in the same price range so unless you´re a makeup artist you are more than ok with brushes from Sigma.

Sigma offers a package where you can choose which brushes you want to use to build your own kit. This is a genious way to go for getting the brushes that you need for the cheapest price possible. The price per brush ranges between $14 and $19 whilst Mac charges £22 to £36 on maccosmetics.co.uk (a little bit cheaper in US).

I hope this was helpful and please do ask in the comment form if there is anything I can help you with :)

To achieve beautiful makeup you need the right tools but which brushes are really essential?

Brands:

If you´re on a budget I would check out the brushes from Sigma as these are great quality for cheap prices. They ship them all over the world and help you to avoid paying customs duties. If you are more of a snob you should check out the brushes from Mac Cosmetics as these are, in my opinion, the best brushes there are.

There are two brushes that every woman absolutely NEEDS:

1. MAC 239/ Sigma E55

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This eye shadow brush is soft and dense and is my favorite brush for applying eye shadow to the lid. It can be used with loose and pressed eye shadow as well as with pigments. If you normally go for a look that requires more than one eye shadow you should definitely have more than one of these.

2. MAC 217/ Sigma E25

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This is a oval shaped blending brush with chiseled sides and is best used for blending out harsh edges around the eyeshadow you applied with brush no 1, but it can also be used to apply primer,base eye shadow colours and cream eye. It´s my favorite brush of all time and I don´t know what I would´ve done without it. This is also a brush you should have more than one of to avoid blending out harsh edges and discovering you suddenly have a pink smokey eye because you used it the day before for a pink look.

If you already have these two, or have a healthier budget which lets you buy more brushes, these are the ones I would go for:

3. MAC 224/ Sigma E40

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This is also a blending brush, but it´s bigger and more rounded in shape. I find that this is the best brush to apply highlighter to the brow bone. It can also be used to blend out harsh edges but I prefer to use the 217 for that.

At this point it really is a lot about what kind of makeup you apply because a smokey eye requires different brushes than a twiggy look.

4. MAC 219/ Sigma E30

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This small rounded brush is great for applying precise colour on the crease, outer corner, inner corner and lower lash line.

5. MAC 214/ Sigma E20

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This flat, short and dense brush is perfect for smudging out eyeliners along the upper and lower lash line. You can also use it to apply eyeshadow and it works especially well underneath the eye as it is so small.

6. MAC 226/ Sigma E45

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This is very similar to the 224/ E40 in shape, but it´s smaller and with a more tapered tip which makes it amazing for blending eyeshadows together in small areas and for applying eye shadow to the crease.

Prices and where to get them:

I´d say these six are absolutely essential.

On Sigma Beauty you can build your own kit with the brushes you like. A kit with these 6 will cost you $54 US/ €39,58. If you want the MAC brushes it will cost you about  £100 from Mac Cosmetics UK and $150 from Mac Cosmetics US.

Depending on if you use gel liners and eyebrow shadows:

1. MAC 209 or 210/ Sigma E10 or E05

When it comes to brushes for gel liners most people have one shape or size they prefer to work with. It depends if you like a thick line or a thin line really as you´ll get a thinner line with the thinner brush. You can also use a small angled brush like MAC 263/ E65 if you prefer that. If you like to use dipliner instead of gel liners you won´t need any of them.

2. MAC 208/ Sigma E65

This is a small angled brush to use for eye brows. These two can´t really be compared as they are made of different hair, but the shape is kind of similar. I think it´s absolutely worth splurging on this one and go for the brush from MAC as it is a hundred times better.

IMG 4094 My Makeup brush collection

I have shown you my makeup brush collection once before, but as with the rest of my stasj things tend to grow :) Sweet Shona asked me if I could put up a post of my makeup brushes and since I needed to wash them anyway I decided to have a little photoshoot for the makeup brushes :)

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My makeup brush collection consists mainly of Mac and Sigma, but I also have some from Inglot, ID Bare Escentuals, Makeup Store, Chanel, Everyday Minerals and other random brands. I store them i these silver cups that I bought really cheaply in a norwegian chain interior shop (I knew I should´ve gotten more of them!!) and all kinds of cups I can get a hold of.

I sort them by size so that I have one cup for each of the sizes I categorize them in; big face brushes, small face brushes, eyeshadow brushes, small handled brushes and used brushes. When the cup of used eyeshadoes are full or there are no more let´s say blending brushes left, I have a washday.

My favorite brush cleanser has been the one from  Clinique for a really long time untill today. Today I used the Mac one for the first time and I absolutely love it! I can´t believe I haven´t tried it before??  :shocked:

My latest addition to the collection were these beauties from Bobbi Brown which there will come a review of soon…. :wub:

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Are you a massive makeup brush collector as well? Which brand makeup brushes do you prefer?

How are you feeling today? Did you have a nice halloween celebration?

What better way of starting a sunday morning than washing makeup brushes? haha, nah.. I don´t usally do that ;) I love having clean brushes though, it´s just such a hassel to clean them.. But as soon as I´ve started it´s actually not that bad. It´s kind of like working out, you feel so good about yourself afterwards.

Most of my brushes are from Sigma but I also have some from MAC, and a pair from I.D Bare Escentuals, Benefit and Everyday Minerals.

Round 1:

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Round 2:

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Later on today we´re going to Italy to a friend country house. They have a couple of beautiful portuguese horses, but I´m not sure if I´m brave enough to get on one. I haven´t gone horseback riding since I was 8 years old. Maybe I´ll have a walk instead.. ;)

How often do you clean your brushes? Do you ride horses?