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15 Best Foundation Brushes for Streak-Free Application, According to Makeup Artists

15 Best Foundation Brushes for Streak-Free Application, According to Makeup Artists

15 Best Foundation Brushes for Streak-Free Application, According to Makeup Artists

The pros have spoken.

BY SIENA GAGLIANO AND HANNA FLANAGAN
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Listen, there are a million and one ways to apply your favorite foundation. Some people may prefer a makeup sponge, others may use their fingers, but me? I'm a die-hard foundation brush stan. However, choosing the best foundation brush based on your skin type, preferred foundation formulation, and desired level of coverage can be overwhelming—I mean, Sephora alone carries almost 120 (!!) different options. That's why I tested the most hyped-up makeup brushes on the market and consulted three professional makeup artists who know the ins and outs of achieving a smooth and even base with a foundation brush.

Because there are so many brush sizes and shapes, you may need a lil starting point, so lemme give you a TL;DR: It boils down to this—the more densely packed the bristles are, the more coverage you’ll get from your foundation. Now that you have the overall gist, below, find the 15 best foundation brushes for every formulation and coverage level, plus keep reading for absolutely everything you need to know, courtesy of the pros.

Our top picks for the best foundation brushes in 2023:

Keep reading for the best foundation brushes on the market—from brands like Patrick Ta, Chanel, Artis, and more—as well as everything you need to know about what exactly makes a foundation brush work to achieve the most smooth and even base there is.

Perfect Foundation Brush
1
Best Overall Foundation Brush

Koh Gen Do Perfect Foundation Brush

PROS
  • Dense, yet still feels soft on your skin
CONS
  • This specific brush is not available on Amazon like a lot of the others are

Depending on your foundation formula, coverage goal, and personal preference, the best foundation brush is totally subjective. However, this makeup brush by Japanese makeup artist-loved brand Koh Gen Do checks just about every box. It's dense, providing adequate, buildable coverage, yet remains super soft, so there will be no "stiff" feeling. This brush works for every single type of foundation formula and creates the most airbrushed, even finish.

  • Bristle type: Synthetic
  • Foundation formula(s): Liquid, cream, powder

Glowing Customer Review: "If I could, I'd rate this brush 6 stars! When I first used it, I was amazed by how easily it helped me apply my foundation and how natural it made it look on my skin. The brush was so soft and easy to maneuver."

Elite Smoke Palm Oval Makeup Brush
2
Editor's Favorite Foundation Brush

Artis Elite Smoke Palm Oval Makeup Brush

PROS
  • Blends product in as fast as humanly possible
CONS
  • Very large head, so I find it hard to be precise at times (an easy workaround, though!)

If you've never tried an oval-head palm foundation brush like this one, it's time you experience its magical blending abilities and the velvety finish it delivers. Seriously, when I say this brush literally t-r-a-n-s-f-o-r-m-s the way my foundation looks, I'm not joking. I have truly never experienced such a gorgeous application—i.e., skin-like, even, and so freaking smooth. But the best part? I can apply foundation to my whole face in less than eight (eight!) seconds—no cap, I timed it.

  • Bristle type: Synthetic
  • Foundation formula(s): Liquid, powder, cream

Glowing Customer Review: "This brush is worth every penny. I was a professional performer for many years and I’ve used every kind of makeup application tool you can think of, and this brush is the best I’ve ever used. Gives an airbrushed look."

Dual-Ended Complexion Brush
3
Best Dual-Ended Foundation Brush

Patrick Ta Dual-Ended Complexion Brush

PROS
  • Testers love how you can use this brush for virtually all of your complexion products
CONS
  • Creams and powders will work better with this brush as opposed to liquid formulas

Celeb-loved makeup artist Patrick Ta has worked enough red carpets and high-profile events to know what it takes to make your skin look good under the brightest lights and harshest settings. The rounded end of this foundation brush has a larger head, allowing you to cover more skin quickly, and it is perfectly shaped for expert blending and buffing. Meanwhile, the tulip-shaped end is great for loose/pressed settings and finishing powders for a smooth-as-hell application.

  • Bristle type: Synthetic
  • Foundation formula(s): Cream and powder

Glowing Customer Review: "I love a double-sided brush as my go-to multitasker to get the job done. The most unique part about this one is that it is BUTTERY SOFT. The bristles are super fine and are non-shedding. The buffer side is the perfect size and density for cream foundation and not too stiff but also structured enough to deposit and buff out any imperfections smoothly. I enjoy using the fluffier side for highlighter and setting concealers."

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Yachiyo Kabuki Brush
4
Best MUA-Approved Foundation Brush

NARS Yachiyo Kabuki Brush

PROS
  • Application looks super natural and skin-like
CONS
  • Only works with liquid foundation

I'm willing to bet a million bucks that you've heard of the super-viral underpainting foundation technique by Miss Queen herself, Mary Phillips, who uses the method to give Hailey Bieber and Kendall Jenner their ridiculously perfect skin. Here's a refresh: Apply your contour, concealer, blush, and highlighter and blend it all in. Then, take a special kind of kabuki brush, like this one by Nars, that's super fluffy yet dome-shaped and *really softly and lightly*, sheerly apply a liquid foundation, building it up layer by layer. Need a visual? Check out Mary Phillips' TikTok video.

  • Bristle type: Synthetic
  • Foundation formula(s): Liquid

Glowing Customer Review: "Application is always seamless and I feel like the shape of the brush itself is extremely versatile depending on what type of look you are going for and which products you are using. I have had this brush for over four years and have never had a problem with it shedding. "

#02 Cream Foundation Brush
5
Best Cream Foundation Brush

Tom Ford #02 Cream Foundation Brush

PROS
  • The brush deposits the right amount of foundation without "drinking it up" and wasting it
CONS
  • Testers note that the handle is pretty short, so sometimes it's not the easiest to hold

Because cream foundations are so thick, it's easier to run into a cake-y-looking application when using one. However, if you use the right cream formula (my fave is Hourglass Vanish Foundation Stick), and most importantly, the right tool, a cream foundation can leave the smoothest base compared to its liquid and powder counterparts, IMO. A short, flat head like this Tom Ford favorite is so great for cream products because it is designed to not deposit too much product, allowing you to build coverage where applicable.

  • Bristle type: Synthetic
  • Foundation formula(s): Cream

Glowing Customer Review: "This is the perfect brush if you are looking for a tool to buff foundation into your skin. It doesn't drink up foundation like a beauty blender will. The density is ideal to give an airbrushed look to your foundation. If I need my skin to look AMAZING, this is my go-to brush to apply foundation."

Airbrush Blurring Foundation Brush #101
6
Best Powder Foundation Brush

IT Brushes For ULTA Airbrush Blurring Foundation Brush #101

PROS
  • Flat, wide top allows foundation powder to easily spread
CONS
  • Testers had issues with it shedding after a few months of use

Powder foundations differ from regular setting/finishing powders because they are more pigmented and designed to give more coverage. Because of this, setting powders are typically applied with a fluffier brush, whereas powder foundations are best applied with a flat, wide top brush, like this one by IT Brushes for Ulta, that allows for buildable coverage where you find you need it.

  • Bristle type: Synthetic
  • Foundation formula(s): Powder

Glowing Customer Review: "This is a great brush for pressed powder. You can concentrate on an area for more coverage with smaller strokes/circles or go broader with larger sweeping strokes."

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Full-Bodied Foundation Brush 110
7
Best Liquid Foundation Brush

Fenty Beauty Full-Bodied Foundation Brush 110

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PROS
  • You can easily get hard-to-reach spots due to the unique shape of the brush head
CONS
  • Testers have had a lot of trouble cleaning the brush

This paw-shaped foundation brush lives up to the hype of the beauty claim of "your skin but better." Designed to be used with liquid products, it clings to the contours of your face while providing the precision of a traditional foundation brush and the diffusing effects of a professional airbrush.

  • Bristle type: Synthetic
  • Foundation formula(s): Liquid

Glowing Customer Review: "This brush works wonders. Beautiful, smooth application. The brush shape allows you to get deep into all the spots that need coverage and it perfectly pats on and layers your makeup. The brush itself was also so soft I almost felt bad dirtying it with my foundation. Love this brush, must have."

Heavenly Luxe Complexion Perfection Brush #7
8
Best Brush for Tinted Moisturizers

IT Cosmetics Heavenly Luxe Complexion Perfection Brush #7

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PROS
  • Incredibly easy to clean
CONS
  • Because of the dual-ended feature, it typically dirties my brush holder

Tinted moisturizers, BB creams, CC creams, or any of the three are designed to give you the same benefits of face cream while still applying a tiny bit of coverage. The thing is, using a makeup sponge will likely absorb most of the product, leaving you with very little color deposit on an already lightly pigmented formula. That's why I like to use a brush that doesn't soak up too much of the tinted moisturizer, yet, unlike your fingers, it is great for building up the pigment. This cult-favorite brush has one side that features a plush concealer brush and the other, a fluffy foundation brush fabulous for tinted moisturizers.

  • Bristle type: Synthetic
  • Foundation formula(s): Liquid, liquid-cream, cream

Glowing Customer Review: "I don't know why I waited so long to buy this! Hands down the best brush. It makes your skin look flawless. I have tried many other brushes but this is the best one. This does the work for you!"

Foundation Brush
9
Best Viral Foundation Brush

Real Techniques Foundation Brush

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PROS
  • Doesn't apply foundation streakily
CONS
  • It's hard to find this specific version in stock, and sometimes retailers vary the price when you do

This lil viral sensation—which features an angled cut and straight bristles for maximum coverage—blends liquid foundation like a dream. "I don’t know WHAT magic this brush has," @thejackieflores said in a TikTok video that has amassed over 100,000 likes. Oh, and did I forget to mention that it's legit eight bucks?

  • Bristle type: Synthetic
  • Foundation formula(s): Liquid

Glowing Customer Review: "This is the best foundation brush I have used to date, and I have tried a lot ranging from really cheap, to really expensive high-end brushes. It's very easy to clean and maintains it's shape which has been a real problem for me with other brushes purchased in the past. This brush dries quickly too - I leave this to air dry and it's good to use again within 2-3 hours."

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190 Synthetic Foundation Brush
10
Best Flat Foundation Brush

MAC Cosmetics 190 Synthetic Foundation Brush

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PROS
  • Testers have had the same brush for years
CONS

    The stiffer bristles of a paddle foundation brush like this one help push the product into the skin and create a more 'opaque' finish when using liquid foundation, Di Meo explains. The flat shape makes it easy to reach hard-to-blend areas of the face (i.e. the sides of the nose and in between the brows). "Use it like you would a flat paintbrush—up and down strokes or stippling motions to lay the product down," Di Meo says.

    • Bristle type: Synthetic
    • Foundation formula(s): Liquid, cream

    Glowing Customer Review: "I bought this brush 7 YEARS AGO (!) and was told it would last a lifetime if I kept good care of it which I did. This brush applies my makeup flawlessly and still looks like it did the day I bought it. Most importantly, the brush performs like it did on day one. If I ever lose it I'll certainly be repurchasing it. "

    Foundation Brush #100
    11
    Best Luxe Foundation Brush

    Chanel Foundation Brush #100

    PROS
    • After washing, testers love how fast the brush dries
    CONS
    • Testers note that the Chanel logo rubbed off soon after use

    Reiko Brown recommends investing in a good, long-lasting foundation brush like this one, as makeup sponges absorb product, so you'll end up spending more money on replacing your foundation in the long run. (I'm no financial expert, but that logic checks out.) She suggests using the flat side of this tool to "pat coverage down into the skin and the sharp edge to evenly apply to tight spaces."

    • Bristle type: Synthetic
    • Foundation formula(s): Liquid

    Glowing Customer Review: "Excellent, it's extremely soft and I'm very satisfied with its ability to spread the foundation product."

    F80 Flat Kabuki
    12
    Best Full-Coverage Foundation Brush

    Sigma Beauty F80 Flat Kabuki

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    PROS
    • Great for medium to full-coverage foundations
    CONS
    • Testers found it difficult to clean due to how densely-packed the bristle are

    If you watched the OG beauty gurus—yes, I'm talking major YouTube nostalgia—you'll definitely recognize this flat-top foundation brush. It was all the rage (do people still say that...?) back then, and for good reason! The densely-packed synthetic fibers make blending a breeze and are *key* if you're looking for super full coverage. Fun fact: Jaclyn Hill used the Sigma F80 in one of her first-ever foundation routine videos, which now has...4.6 million views.

    • Bristle type: Synthetic
    • Foundation formula(s): Liquid, cream

    Glowing Customer Review: "I too heard about this brush from YouTube video reviews of foundation, and I'm in love. Using a stippling effect achieves a great, semi-airbrushed look. Blends concealer and creme blushes/highlighters/contours amazingly. My favorite part is that you can use the brush lightly damp or with facial mist and blend out any areas that are too thick or need blending."

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    Stippling Foundation Makeup Brush No. 124
    13
    Best Stippling Foundation Brush

    Sonia Kashuk Stippling Foundation Makeup Brush No. 124

    PROS
    • Won't create a cake-y finish that you may get with a lot of densely-packed brushes if you don't blend all the way
    CONS
    • Not widely available for purchase at multiple retailers

    Fun fact: A fluffy, stippling foundation brush like this one is perfect for "whisking" cream products into the skin to create a "diffused" finish, Reiko Brown says. I love this Sonia Kashuk stippling brush because it combines affordability with quality and accessibility. (Say that ten times fast.)

    • Bristle type: Synthetic
    • Foundation formula(s): Cream, liquid

    Glowing Customer Review: "This is now the third day that I have used the brush for foundation application and holy moly, it is exactly what I needed. It applies the foundation with just enough coverage for any red or discoloration (I have rosacea, so red dry patches), but it allows my skin to shine through. I can still see freckles and beauty marks, but my rosacea is perfectly covered. The texture of the brush allows me to not over-apply and creates such a smooth overall appearance."

    Daiya Fude Face Duo
    14
    Most Versatile Foundation Brush

    Shiseido Daiya Fude Face Duo

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    PROS
    • Super compact size that makes it wonderful for traveling and storing
    CONS
    • Some testers found the gel tip difficult to blend with

    Don't let the high price point scare you off. This unique foundation brush is the ultimate bang for your buck item. One end has a gel tip that blends liquid and cushion products like a sponge...but it's much easier to clean and doesn't absorb your foundation. Meanwhile, the chic red synthetic brush is perfectly balanced with density on the inside and flexibility around the edges, making it compatible with creams, powders, liquids, and gels. A true multi-functional queen!

    • Bristle type: Synthetic
    • Foundation formula(s): Cream, powder, liquid, gel

    Glowing Customer Review: "This is a brilliant brush, superior to [other brands] foundation brushes. Wonderful foundation blending with nothing retained by the bristles. The soft end imitating the finger is also very good for applying concealer. It is a pleasure to use every day. This is now my favorite foundation brush."

    Liquid Touch Foundation Brush
    15
    Best Foundation Brush for Coverage

    Rare Beauty by Selena Gomez Liquid Touch Foundation Brush

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    PROS
    • The marquis shape brush head mimics the feel of fingertips
    CONS
    • Brush stiffens up with wash, reviewers note

    Di Meo says this foundation brush is a must-have in her kit because the short bristles help "control and build coverage." She uses it for liquids and powders and recommends using circular motions to buff the foundation in or stippling motions to build coverage.

    • Bristle type: Synthetic
    • Foundation formula(s): Liquid, powder

    Glowing Customer Review: "I lost my original brush while traveling and promptly repurchased it since I liked it so much. I have historically preferred using a beauty blender, but I am starting to prefer the control I can get with a brush. This brush is very soft, very dense, and easily blends out cream face products like foundation or contour."

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