I am the proud owner of an extensive collection of makeup brushes. How many do I actually have? I honestly couldn’t tell you. My obsession began on my first day of training for a year long extensive professional makeup artistry certificate at Delamar Academy. We were all given a hefty kit of products and tools, and upon unravelling my pristine new brush set, it was love at first sight. The next year really showed me just how pivotal brushes are to execute looks, whether they be for beauty, fashion, theatre, TV or film.
My most used brush during that time, and to this day is the humble foundation brush. To achieve the desired finish on either yourself or someone else it really is the quickest and easiest way as they allow more control and concentrated application.
So, what exactly is it you need to look out for in a foundation brush? I caught up with top British makeup artist Hannah Martin, who knows a thing or two about what makes a brush brilliant, having just launched her very own collection with Ciaté London.
“I always go for synthetic hair as not only are they cruelty-free, but they work best with both powder and liquid foundations,” she explains. “This replicates the texture of hair and allows the product to be well dispersed as each hair is expertly designed to blend and stipple.
A flatter foundation brush is best for a sheer liquid base application whilst a denser foundation brush will give a more full coverage effect.You also want to find a sturdy brush. Your foundation brush goes through a lot and for longevity, it is best to find one at a quality and price point that works for you.”
Martin says the very first step is to ensure you’re not applying too much foundation. “I tend to place a small amount on my hand and lightly dip the brush in to lightly coat the bristles rather than to soak them through.
I first start placing in the centre of the face and I use little strokes starting around the nose and then blending out towards the hairline. Focus on blending from the centre to the hairline, ears and neck, this will allow for the coverage to target where it’s most needed in the centre of the face and prevents those harsh neck lines we all dread.”
Keep scrolling for my edit of synthetic foundation brushes that excel on application, coverage and finish.
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