The Best Makeup Brushes
I see you, girl. You’ve been using the same tatty makeup brush since 2007. Or, if youre like me, you have a makeup bag full of random brushes youve collected over the years, but use maybe two and wonder what the rest of them are supposed to do and why you may need so many. Like, how big is my face? Why do I need 23 brushes?The answer, according to LOral Paris Canadian makeup expert Jodi Urichuk, is you dont.The average makeup user can totally get away with four brushes, she says. A good basic collection should include brushes for foundation, face (for blush, highlighter and bronzer), eyeshadow and eyeliner. You can whittle that number down even more if you choose one of her favourite multitaskers on this list.But having the right brushes in your arsenal means nothing if you don’t care for them the right way. Urichuk recommends storing them in an upright container brush-side-up or in a makeup bag that’s big enough that they won’t get mashed up.To avoid issues like skin irritation or bacteria growth, wash them once every two weeks, says Urichuk, using baby shampoo or a specialized brush cleaning shampoo. Make sure to angle the bristles downwards while cleansing so water doesn’t get into the metal part where the hair joins the handlewhich can dilute the glue that secures the bristles and also allow bacteria to breed. Squeeze excess water out of the bristles and lay the brushes flat to dry.Below, Urichuk shares her picks for the best makeup brushes, all available in Canada.(Related: 10 Gross Things That Can Happen When You Dont Wash Your Makeup Tools)
Real Techniques Setting Brush
This is such an amazing multitasker, says Urichuk. It can do cream blush, contour and foundation because it buffs beautifully into the skin. I tell every single person in the world they need this brush.Part of the reason this brush is so affordable is that its made with synthetic bristles as opposed to animal hairusually goat, squirrel, sable and foxwhich youll often find in brushes from higher-end brands. But when it comes to bristles, synthetic doesnt equal bad. In fact, Urichuk says she often prefers synthetic ones when shes using creamy or liquid products because nylon bristles dont absorb (and waste) as much of the product as animal hair ones. Plus, nylon bristles are ideal for people who want to keep their makeup regime animal-free.$9, well.ca
Laura Mercier Finishing Pony Tail Brush
I dont wear a lot of eye shadow, and thats partially because I suck at applying it. I never really learned how to do more than one shade, but apparently, the magic ingredient Ive been missing my whole life is a crease brush.Everyone needs a fluffy crease brush, says Urichuk. Its going to give detail and dimension to your eye shape, especially if you have hooded eyelids. I literally stick it just above my crease and go back and forth like a windshield wiper.$32, lauramercier.com
IT Cosmetics Heavenly Luxe Dual Airbrush Concealer Brush #2
Urichuk is a big fan of the two-in-one makeup brushes from IT Cosmetics. She says the brand’s Heavenly Luxe Dual Airbrush Concealer Brush #2 lives permanently in her vacation makeup bag. It has a flat end for applying concealer and a rounder, fluffier end for buffing it into a smooth airbrushed finish.Digging the double brush? The Heavenly Luxe collection also has dual-ended foundation, eyebrow and eyeshadow brushes.You get really great bang for your buck with these, says Urichuk. Plus their brushes are really tough and stand the test of time.$31, sephora.com
Beauty Blender
Youve been seeing these little #aceyourbase pink eggs all over your feed now for years, and for good reason. These spongeswhich are meant to be soaked with water and squeezed out right before usingare great for blending cream foundation and can be used for blush, bronzer, concealer and highlighter, too.Beauty blenders come in a range of sizes for getting into the nooks and crannies of your face, but if youre not a beauty junkie you dont really need an entire wardrobe of sizes. You can generally just use the o.g blender, saving the fat end for larger areas and the pointy end for smaller ones. Just dont wipe or drag the sponge across your skin, which will leave streaks. Instead bounce or dab it along in to give you a nice, sheer finish that looks natural(ish).I work with a lot of women who are over 40, and a beauty blender is a good way to roll the foundation onto the skin for a daytime look,” says Urichuk. “Because youre wetting the sponge, it gives a nice dewiness, and its a great way to blend foundation and cream blush together seamlessly.$26, sephora.com
Rphr Brush 03
Urichuk couldnt rave more about this Canadian company that puts out Japanese-made natural brushes. She loves them for their usability and durabilityand also because they look chic.Her first fave is Brush 03. Its the softest detail brush you can get your hands on, she says. You know when brushes are sometimes just really itchy and pokey? This one is so gentle you dont even feel it. She uses this soft but firm brush for blending out a smoky eye or diffusing eyeliner.$31, rephr.com
Rphr Brush 29
This is literally the smallest detail brush youll ever see in your life, she says. You can use it for eyeliner or to paint individual brow hairs. Urichuk likes this brush because its a square shape (as opposed to angled) and therefore can get right into the base of the lash line to apply eyeliner.$24, rephr.com
Charlotte Tilbury Powder Sculpt Brush
If youre looking for a contour brush, Urichuk is all about this baby from makeup artist Charlotte Tilburys line. It fits into the hollows of the face and deposits product and blends beautifully, she says. Its also a total workhorse. Ive had one for seven years, and I literally boil my brushes, and its still in great shape.$60, holtrenfrew.com
MAC 240 Synthetic Large Tapered Blending Brush
This is a great one for strategically blending powder, whether its eyeshadow or highlighter, says Urichuk. She often uses this brush on her own lids while shes in her car, on the go. It applies one colour on your lids really easily!$39, maccosmetics.caNext: 8 Drugstore Beauty Products Thatll Make You Want to Play With Makeup Again
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