MAC and Sigma brushes are two very popular tools for makeup applications. They're great for contouring, highlighting, precision, blending, and eye makeup. Their brushes run from about $25-$40.
Pricey but they last with good care. BUT if your looking for something less expensive but still effective Real Technique brushes are amazing. You can get 4 in a pack for $19 sold at CVS or Walgreens.
It includes a blush brush, contour brush, and two eyeshadow brushes. An individual brush starts at $10. Technique brushes aren't so good for precision (like contouring or eyebrows) but they work Very well for applying foundation/powder, blush, highlighting and smokey eye.
Now if you want to go a little cheaper Elf's pro brushes ($3) are great for beginners. Try their blush, contour, foundation, and angle brushes. Last but most important, invest in a brush cleaner.
This makes your brushes last so much longer and prevents breakouts. Your makeup will always look best if applied with a clean makeup brush.
That depends on how much you want to spend. MAC brushes are kind of overrated, first of all, so I wouldn't get them. Good quality, but overrated.
Morphe and Sigma are two really good brands that make amazing brushes. Makeup Geek also makes some brushes that people rave about (I think their foundation brush is the one I've heard everyone talk about). RealTechniques is a little more affordable, and they make amazing brushes.
The Expert Face Brush is the best for foundation, or at least, that I've tried. Elf makes decent brushes (their Studio line is much better than the Essential line, though), and they're dirt cheap.
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