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If you've been using the same makeup brush for just about everything and you're ready to step up your application game, go for the basics: foundation, powder, blush, and two eye shadow brushes, says Stephanie Riley, a professional makeup artist in Los Angeles. Once you’ve mastered using these brushes, you can begin to introduce some of the more complex brushes professionals use, like a fan brush or an angled liner.
But not all brushes are created equally, so the budget pick isn't always the best choice. "Focus on brushes that are dense, durable, and have soft bristles," says Riley. Long-handled brushes also provide more control to help you apply your makeup like a pro, even if you're a beginner, she says.
The investment in a quality brush is a worthy one, says Shira Aaron, a professional makeup artist in New York City. "Makeup brushes can last for years if cleaned correctly," she says. To do so, use a good brush cleaner—like Cinema Secrets or even baby shampoo—and swirl brushes in the soap carefully, being especially gentle with the ferrule (the ring holding the bristles to the handle). Place brushes at a slight downward angle to dry completely before using.
No matter what type of brush you need—something for eyes or foundation, or even sensitive or mature skin—professionals say these are the best single brushes and sets for the job.
Many makeup artists will often recommend Sephora's collection of brushes, because they offer everything you need in the best sets for every occasion. This affordable set comes with every brush needed for someone who's just starting out with makeup.
If you prefer a light application of foundation, look for a flat brush like this one, says Riley. It has an angled head that provides full coverage, without the need to cake on product.
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For even more coverage—particularly if your skin is redness or acne-prone—look for a denser round foundation brush, like this professional favorite, says Riley.
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Best for Eyes
Bobbi Brown Ultra Fine Eyeliner Brush
This synthetic brush has a a slim, finely tapered tip that provides ample control for those who like a defined winged eyeliner, says Riley.
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Best For Smoky Eyes
Charlotte Tilbury Charlotte Tilbury Eye Smudger Brush at Nordstrom
Looking for a smudged, smokey effect instead? Choose this wider, fatter brush—great for adding that definition you're looking for, says Riley.
This is a great budget-friendly set for beginners. The affordable kit doesn't skimp on quality, and has everything you need to create a full face glam look.
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Best Synthetic Brush
Fenty Beauty by Rihanna Full-Bodied Foundation Brush 110
Since natural bristles are porous and can be difficult to clean after using oily products, Ray recommends synthetic brushes, like this professional favorite, for foundation.
Despite the highly desirable price tag, these synthetic brushes feel soft on skin, maintain shape after washing, and stand the test of time—everything a professional makeup artist could want, says Aaron.
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Best Eco-Friendly
EcoTools Start the Day Beautifully Kit
If you have particularly sensitive skin, look for soft synthetic brushes, like this basic everyday set by Eco Tools, since natural hair can cause allergic reactions, says Sebastién Tardif, celebrity makeup artist and founder of Veil Cosmetics.
A definite splurge, but a worthy one—especially for professionals and advanced at-home makeup gurus, says Shten. "They are the best quality luxurious makeup brushes handmade in Japan—the dream of any makeup artist."
Brigitt Earley
Contributing Writer
Brigitt is a writer, editor and craft stylist with nearly 15 years of experience. She specializes in lifestyle topics, including home, health, parenting, beauty, style, food, entertaining, travel and weddings. She has written for Glamour, People, Good Housekeeping, Women's Health, Real Simple, Martha Stewart, Apartment Therapy, The Spruce, and more.