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Nov 20, 2023

The 6 Best Foundation Brushes

These tools are the key to a flawless base. Thanks to the viral Mary Phillips makeup technique, people everywhere are swapping out their much-loved beauty sponges for more traditional foundation

These tools are the key to a flawless base.

Thanks to the viral Mary Phillips makeup technique, people everywhere are swapping out their much-loved beauty sponges for more traditional foundation brushes. So where to begin on your quest? Well, foundation brushes aren’t exactly one size fits all — the best foundation brush for you will depend on how much coverage you like and how you apply your makeup, so these are the things you’ll want to keep in mind as you explore your options.

When shopping for a new foundation brush, the first thing you’ll want to consider is how much coverage you want.

Also, consider your foundation-applying technique. In her now-viral video, Phillips uses a fluffy Hakuhodo brush to apply her foundation (note that she does use several other brushes, as well as a Beauty Blender, to apply concealer and contour prior to foundation). Or, take a page out of makeup artist Nam Vo’s book and use an extra-large, flat-topped brush to expertly blend out your foundation (this is another foolproof way to get a natural, skin-like finish). But if you prefer fuller coverage, or also want a brush that you can contour with, you may prefer a smaller, more densely packed brush.

In a pinch for time? Check out the best foundation brushes below:

This brush from pro-favorite brand Real Techniques can do it all. It has a domed top that’s great for blending out foundation, while its oval-like shape easily fits into the hollow crevices of your face, making it ideal for contouring with, too. In addition, you can use this brush to apply powder foundation, blush, bronzer, and setting powder — just be sure to clean it between switching products (this brilliant product is perfect for that). The brush contains roughly 200 densely packed bristles, making it perfect for people who prefer a medium-to-full coverage effect.

Some people prefer to use one brush to apply foundation with, and another to blend out the foundation. For applying cream and liquid foundation in smooth streaks, this EcoTools Classic Foundation Brush is perfect (and a firm favorite of countless professional makeup artists). It features a flat shape with a tapered edge that allows you to spread foundation over large surface areas (like your cheeks or forehead) while zoning in on hard-to-reach areas, like the corners of your nose or under your eyes. You can also use a cross-hatching technique (that means applying foundation onto your skin in X-shaped strokes) to apply foundation with this brush to create a diffused finish.

If the giant Dior brush Nam Vo uses to apply foundation is out of your budget, this is a great alternative. Not only is it one of the best tools for buffing out foundation for a natural, but high-coverage finish, but it’s also one of the most popular foundation brushes on Amazon, with over 20,000 five-star ratings and counting. Since it’s on the larger side, it’s great for covering large surfaces areas at once, and can also be used to apply body makeup.

Considering that most people who wear foundation wear concealer as well, this e.l.f. Complexion Duo Brush is a great investment (if you can call it that, considering it costs just $8 for two tools). It features a large, fluffy brush with a domed shape on one end to blend liquid and cream foundation onto your skin, while the smaller end allows you to apply and buff out concealer (it could also be used to contour the harder-to-reach areas of your face). Both brushes have densely packed bristles to help ensure even coverage and a smooth, airbrushed-like finish.

If you’re taking a no-makeup-makeup approach to your foundation routine, consider choosing the Keshima Duo Fiber Stippling Brush. You can opt to stipple just one layer of foundation onto your skin for a subtle, day-to-day look, or stipple on two to three layers for a special event. As with all stippling brushes, this brush works well with cream and liquid foundations and can be used to apply cream blush or bronzer as well.

"I've been loyal to this foundation brush since I first gave it a try more than five years ago,” says Elite Daily beauty writer Marissa DeSantis of the pro-favorite Artis Oval 7 Brush. “While it looks like it takes a bit of getting used to, it's surprisingly comfortable to hold and seamlessly blends in foundation within seconds. The synthetic bristles feel incredibly plush against your skin, thanks to the brand's trademarked CosmeFibre technology. And it's also a versatile tool because it was designed to be used with liquid, cream, and powder products. If you decide to invest in one of these brushes, learn from my mistake and follow the brand's cleaning tips every week (or every other week at most!) so that you don't have to replace the brush as frequently.”

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