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By Kiana Murden
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Learning pro-level makeup techniques is no small feat. Though one can always tap products in with their fingers, it is the best makeup tools that offer customizable and long-wear enhancements. "I think we often forget how important the tools actually are," says makeup artist Ash K. Holm. "The right tools should feel soft against your skin and allow for the most flawless application and wear." In fact, she considers proper tools a worthwhile investment for any makeup arsenal.
For beginners, she dubs the following as necessities: a brush to contour and sculpt, a flawless foundation brush, a tool to blend eyeshadow, as well as brushes for brows and eyeliner. "When you’re just getting acquainted with brushes, the trick is to start with a few tools that are multifunctional so you can use them for [various] features of the face," she instructs, and pro makeup artist Jen Tioseco agrees. "Most of my brushes I use for four different things; you don't have to break the bank!"
Once you get the hang of it, you’ll be surprised how the right tools will elevate your makeup wear. Read on to discover the makeup tools worth adding to cart.
Those in search of a complete makeup set should look no further than Hourglass's collection. Crafted from vegan Taklon bristles and housed in a leather case, this features every brush a makeup regimen could hope for.
"I’ve always loved the original Beautyblender," says Holm. "The material is extremely soft and bouncy." The sponge boasts unmatched versatility for its ability to blend without streaks. Remember: a little product goes a long way!
Merit's brush is the multitasker your makeup bag has been craving. Made with densely packed, soft vegan bristles, this masters complexion product blending—from foundation to bronzer.
The Saie Fluffy Brush was made with beginners in mind. It features a soft pinpointed tip to lightly tap loose powders to targeted areas of the face like under the eyes or to your T-zone. Just use a bouncing motion rather than sweeping.
MAC's flat top brush is loved for liquid and cream product application. Crafted from short synthetic bristles, this is known to blend in products like a dream. The brand recommends using a swirling motion for best results.
Dense and soft are two words to describe Rose Inc's concealer brush. Its vegan, synthetic bristles have a curved design to expertly blend in your liquid concealer to the undereye contour.
With the success of Rare beauty's liquid blush, it's no surprise the brand offers a great blush brush too—created specifically to handle ultra-pigmented formulas. Simply buff your chosen product in for a soft, diffused finish.
Applying setting powder is a seamless process with a powder puff. Laura Mercier's is a classic model, known to deposit loose powder wherever you’d like.
Kabuki brushes can come in handy to dust powders around the face. This option by Charlotte Tilbury promises an airbrushed finish when applying product with a sweeping motion. Not to mention it's retractable for easy storage.
"Everyone needs a fluffy eyeshadow brush to blend a quick and seamless eyeshadow application," Holm says. Luckily, Chanel's tool comes with two retractable brush options (a flat and rounded end) to buff in cream or powders.
A super thin brush to apply eyeliner is a must, per Holm. Shiseido's is made with densely packed synthetic bristles to etch graphic lines with ease—suitable for liquid, cream, gel, and powder formulas.
Anastasia Beverly Hills really knows a thing or two about brows; just take a look at its beloved Brow Wiz or Brow Freeze as proof. This dual-ended brush makes applying either product simple, featuring both a spoolie and spatula end to groom your arches with ease.
Kate Moss, Lila Moss, and Isabela Merced are just three of the stars who pulled out Kevyn Aucoin's curler to achieve larger-than-life lashes ahead of mascara in their Beauty Secrets. Even celebrity makeup artist Alexx Mayo previously shared his penchant for it, as its design flatters any eye shape.
Shape your brows or get rid of rogue hairs with a great tweezer. Featuring a protective coating, Tweezerman's thin slanted model looks to reduce friction and remove hairs with precision.
Say you want to see your skin up close, whether you’re checking out rouge zits or want to apply your liner with precision. If so, a ring-lit mirror makes all the difference. Through multiple light settings and 5x magnification, you can adjust the mirror to your liking.
Vogue editors have long been fans of this sleek Chanel mirror. Thank you, TikTok! With a standard mirror on one side and a magnifying mirror on the other, this is surely a makeup bag essential for touch-ups and lipstick checks on the go.
Tioseco is fond of Tatcha's blotting papers because these "don't disturb the product or leave any residue." So if your skin gets progressively oilier throughout makeup wear, you’ll want to always have a few of these absorbent sheets on hand.
So you have the makeup essentials, from expertly designed tools to high-performance formulas. Don't you need somewhere to put them? Of the best makeup organizers, this option by Joseph Joseph rises to the top.
But what about keeping your makeup salves organized during travel? Everlane's catch-all will do the trick. With six different compartments and a collapsible build, you’ll have a place to store your goodies.
A facial steamer is also a lovely supplement; along with the skin benefits of steam (softening the top layer of skin and temporarily increasing blood flow), the process feels luxurious. Think of it as an at-home facial to prep skin ahead of makeup. With Dr. Dennis Gross's model, you can treat the skin in just 9 minutes.
Ever wondered what the pros use to swiftly clean their brushes between clients? Many, like Tioseco, rely on this Cinema Secrets cleaner that's quick-drying and formulated with a 99.99% antimicrobial disinfectant.
The Complete Set: The All-Over Blender: The Blush Brush: The Eyeshadow Brush: The LED Mirror: The Oil-Reducer: The Complete Set: Hourglass Vegan Brush Collection The Sponge: Beautyblender Original Beautyblender The All-Over Blender: Merit Brush No.1 The Powder Brush: Saie The Fluffy Brush The Cream Brush: MAC 130S Synthetic Short Duo Fibre Brush The Concealer Brush: Rose Inc Number 1 Concealer Brush The Blush Brush: Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Blush Brush The Powder Puff: Laura Mercier Velour Puff The Kabuki Brush: Charlotte Tilbury Kabuki Brush The Eyeshadow Brush: Chanel Retractable Dual-Ended Eyeshadow Brush N°200 The Eyeliner Brush: Shiseido Katana Fude Eye Lining Brush The Brow Brush: Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Freeze Dual-Ended Applicator The Eyelash Curler: Kevyn Aucoin The Eyelash Curler The Tweezer: Tweezerman Ultra Precision Slant Tweezer The LED Mirror: Simplehuman 8-Inch Sensor Mirror The Makeup Bag Mirror: Chanel Mirroir Double Facettes Mirror Duo The Oil-Reducer: Tatcha Aburatorigami Japanese Blotting Papers The Makeup Organizer: Joseph Joseph Viva Makeup Cosmetic Storage Organizer The Cosmetics Bag: Everlane The Renew Transit Catch-All Case The Facial Steamer: Dr. Dennis Gross Pro Facial Steamer The Makeup Cleaner: Cinema Secrets Makeup Brush Cleaner