What Brush Do You Need?
Your Comprehensive Guide to what makeup brush does what
Eye Brushes


This unique brush head is flat on one side, curved on the other. Use the curved side to sweep base Eyeshadow over your eyelids and the flat side for smudging darker shadow into the creases and outer corners.

A one-of-a-kind eye makeup brush that’s curved at one end to help you create precise lines, cut creases and winged eyeliner with confidence.
Angled brush end to blend along lash line and inner corner.

For a one-step smokey eye. The V-shaped end is ideal for stamping eyeshadow in outer crease, then blend out to create smokey eye.
Angled brush end for smudging shadow along lash line and making the perfect wing.

A professional eyeliner tool like no other. Our soft wheel effortlessly rolls eyeliner exactly where you want it, while a fine, angled tip helps to blur, blend and smudge. Pair with a gel liner for best result.
FACE BRUSHES


Dip the smaller, domed end into Concealer and dab over targeted areas using gentle tapping and circular motions.
Use the larger tip to blur out dark circles under your eyes as well as areas of redness or discoloration.

Use the smaller end for targeting specific areas with Concealer. Work it into the skin with soft, circular motions.
Dip the larger brush end into Foundation Powder and sweep over your face, neck and décolletage. Build as desired.

Use the smaller, rounded end to blend your favorite Blush or shimmer on your cheeks using light, sweeping motions.
Use the wider, flat end to sweep Bronzer on your cheekbones or to dust Foundation Powder all over your face, jawline and down your neck.

Use the skinnier end to set your under eye concealer with the Light Contour Powder.
The thicker tip is best for sculpting your features and creating shadow. Apply Dark Contour Powder sparingly under the cheeks, around your temples, along the jawline and down your neck to shape and define.