Makeup 101: Must Have Makeup Brushes
Whether you are starting your career as a makeup artist, or love to apply makeup on just yourself, there’s certain tools you need to complete a variety of makeup looks. I’ve always stated that the 2 things that make or break a makeup look are your primers and your brushes.
But amiss the mass amounts of makeup brushes out there, how do you decide which ones you should have in your kit? I’ve broken down the types of brushes you should have and what each one is used for, so hopefully this eliminates all those useless brushes sitting in your makeup drawer and saves you some money!
*Now I do compare the MAC brushes to some of the MUG ones- I am completely 100% honest in my reviews of these brushes and am not going to push certain ones just to “make a sell”- I promise! I have spent many months trying out different brushes to sell in the store that were comparable to some of the MAC ones- my goal is for you to save money while still having decent quality tools. I will describe each brush so you can choose for yourself whichever brush you feel is best for you
Eyes
There are 4 main brushes you should have for your eye makeup…..
This brush is used to pack on color to the lid. It needs to be flat so you can pat on the eyeshadow over your eye primer, and it needs to be stiff so it picks up plenty of color.
The MAC equivalent is the #239- the Eye Shader Brush (MAC)
- Cost: $24.50
A cheaper alternative is the MUG Eye Shader Brush (Makeup Geek Store)
- Cost: $4.29
Both brushes work well in packing on color, and both are stiff. The MAC one is a bit larger and thicker than the MUG one. Technically, the MUG one is a concealer brush, but does not work well at all for concealer- it is MUCH better at packing on eyeshadows or pigments…
This brush is used for creating the perfect smoky eye, for feathering in darker eyeshadows, and for applying more color to the crease. This is my all time favorite eye brush!
The MAC equivalent is the #217- the Blending Brush (MAC)
- Cost: $22.50
A cheaper alternative is the NYX Professional Crease Brush (Makeup Geek Store)
- Cost: $8.89
These brushes are VERY comparable- the only difference I can tell is the NYX one is a smidge shorter
This brush is just like the stiff dome brush but much softer- it creates a much softer blended look. It is used for blending shadow under the brow, applying a softer amount of color in the crease, and even for applying powder under the eyes to prevent that creasing throughout the day.
The MAC equivalent is the #224- the Tapered Blending Brush (MAC)
- Cost: $28.00
A cheaper alternative is the MUG Soft Dome Brush (Makeup Geek Store)
- Cost: $7.49
These brushes are very comparable- the only difference is the MUG one is a little bit smaller, which is actually better as the MAC one can be a bit too large for smaller eyes…
This brush is used for smudging eyeshadow under the lower lashline, for smudging eyeliner, or for creating a very defined crease. The smaller tip allows for more precise lines.
The MAC equivalent is the #219- the Pencil Brush (MAC)
- Cost: $23.00
A cheaper alternative is the Essence of Beauty Crease Brush Duo (Makeup Geek Store)
- Cost: $9.99
Many companies sell similar brushes, so you can find this one fairly easily. The Essence of Beauty one has 2 sizes, so is great if you have a smaller area to work with and need a smaller brush. They are also a bit softer than the MAC one.
Face
There are really only a few brushes you need for the face- it really depends on what all you wear. But these 4 are the ones I use daily…
This brush is used for stippling foundation onto the skin for a more airbrushed finish. The bristles need to be stiff in order to hold up to the foundation and not streak.
The MAC equivalent is the #130- the Short Duo Fibre Brush (MAC)
- Cost: $38.00
A cheaper (and better) alternative is the MUG Foundation Stippling Brush (Makeup Geek Store)
- Cost: $12.98
I am completely honest on this one- the MUG one works much better for me than the MAC one. I say this as the MUG one has stiffer bristles which allows for more of a stippling effect and doesn’t streak like the MAC one. Granted the MAC one is softer against the skin, but it doesn’t give the airbrushed finish as much. These 2 brushes are quite different, but are used similarly. I do wish the MUG one was a bit softer, so I wash mine with a bit of olive oil then baby shampoo.
This brush is used for applying darker powder under the cheekbones to create a contoured effect- it makes the cheekbones stand out and your face look slimmer. This brush isn’t absolutely necessary unless you want to contour your cheekbones, but I recommend having if you are a makeup artist…
The MAC equivalent is the #109- the Small Contour Brush (MAC)
- Cost: $32.00
A cheaper alternative is the MUG Deluxe Contour Brush (Makeup Geek Store)
- Cost: $7.89
Now these 2 brushes are VERY different, but they work the same way. I actually prefer the MAC one as the rounded edge allows me to get under the cheekbones for that more “chiseled” look. If you are just starting to contour though, you may want the angled brush as it’s a little easier to work with. If you do find an angled brush, make sure the bristles are stiff as you need enough powder to actually contour your cheeks- don’t use the fluffy blush brush as it will apply color all over the place. Just my helpful tip for the day
This brush is used for applying powder blush to the cheeks. It needs to be angled so the blush is easier to blend, and it needs to be soft so it doesn’t pick up too much color.
The MAC equivalent is the #168- the Large Angled Contour Brush (MAC)
- Cost: $32.00
A cheaper alternative is the MUG Blush Brush (Makeup Geek Store)
- Cost: $7.49
These brushes are VERY comparable- I honestly cannot tell much difference between the two. They’re both soft and both apply blush beautifully!
This brush can be used for many things- light application of foundation, applying a small amount of blush to the cheeks, or for highlighting the top of the cheekbones. My favorite use is for highlighting as the bristles are soft and pick up little color, and it is small enough to not cover the whole face with shimmer. This isn’t an absolute necessary brush for your kit, but definitely nice to have.
The MAC equivalent is the #188- the Small Duo Fibre Face Brush (MAC)
- Cost: $34.00
A cheaper alternative is the MUG Cheek Highlighter Brush (Makeup Geek Store)
- Cost: $6.98
These brushes are VERY comparable- I honestly cannot tell much difference between the two. Just like the blush brushes, they’re both soft and both apply shimmer beautifully!
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I hope this was helpful for all of you! For the lips, you only need a small flat brush to apply lipstick IF you are working on a client- most of us apply lipstick straight from the tube








OMG! Thank you so much, I’ve had so much trouble trying to decide which ones to buy!
Hey Marlina luv all ur articles. I m from india nd i m afraid to buy from online stores pls give me any idea as u know we dont find some things here in india. Reply me soon pls pls
am from India too, and am having similar problems regarding eye primers and make-up brushes etc. if u want you can try Vega brushes (vega.co.in) they slightly expensive but they are also easily available in stores…
This is really helpful! I have to say that another great brush that is unique is the Smashbox Arched Liner Brush #21. This brush is perfect for eyeliner in the waterline. This is not a brush that I use everyday; but for the waterline, I would not use any other brush! It is so easy to use and it shaped to allow for ease of use in the waterline.
Thanks Marlena for the cheaper alternative. I would much rather spend money on MAC cosmetics. Would you please do a tutorial using the brushes?
I love reading your blog. My daughter and I get some many compliments on our makeup since we started using your tips & ideas. I’m looking for a set of brushes that would give me everything I need, which one would you recommend? I’m also looking not to break the bank.
Thanks!!!
Thanks for these helpful tips..now i know what to have for my man kit..maybe i’ll skip some shadow brushes..i use shadows but more of the neutrals..i’ll look for a contour and stippling brush! wish i can buy here at the site.. im from, the philippines
Great and useful article. Stay beautiful, Marlena.
AWESOME! IVE BEEN WONDERING WHICH BRUSHES I ABSOLUTELY NEED SINCE IM NEW TO BRUSHES. I EVEN TRIED A FORUM BUT THIS WAS SO MUCH MORE HELPFUL! THX ALOT!
Great review! I use the MUG Stippling Brush and agree with you 100%. The brush helps give my foundation a flawless application. Thank you for all that you do for us MUG’s.
Marlena – you are a goddess!!
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Thank you very much! This was very helpful!
I actually need new brushes & wanted to buy a whole set from Coastal Scents but I’d rather buy individual ones cause some in the set would be useless for me. Thanks again & expect my order soon.
Marlena,
Thanks so much for this amazing list!
Do you have any suggestions in the way of an inexpensive angled liner brush for gel liners?
Thanks again!
Hi! thanks so much for putting this up. Is the Sonia Kashuk blending brush comparable to the 217?
Hey Marlena,
I love your videos and tips and everything. But u know i dont have mac brushes.. i live in india and we dont have as many mac stores around here.. i do have estee lauder and lancome brushes ( the ones that come in a kit) how good are they?? should i continue using them or just toss them out?? they don apply as well.. maybe cuz of my technique or the brushes are bad. please let me know..
Thanks
xoxo
hi! thanks so much for putting this article up. It’s really helpful:) i like how you personaly use those brushes as well:) i’ve been having withdrawals! im so glad a new video is out:D
Hey Marlena-
This article/video is awesome! I have a question though:
I use Bare Minerals foundation, and I was wondering what brushes I need since I don’t use liquid foundation? I use the Kabuki brush which I love, but I was wondering if I need any additional face brushes?
thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!!! I got so excited when I saw your video on YouTube!!! I’ve been trying to figure out what brushes I should have…i am new to the makeup world…pretty sad for a 34 year old, i know LOL, but I fell hard and fast in love with makeup and I am just soaking up all the stuff I’ve learned from you and others on YouTube. Thank you for the informative video/article, and I be checking all this
Thank you so much! Everything you post is a great help!
Great article and vid. I have a few brushes and i don’t even know what to do with it. Keep up the good work!
I have a great travel set from sonia kashink! Need to get the blush brush however.
Hi I was wondering if you could post a video about how to become a make up artist and what it takes to be one. It seems like an interesting thing to do and I want to know all about it. What you need, good starter supplies, becoming one. Everything. If you dont make a video could you at least respond back?
Thanks — Randi
Hi Marlena!
Say to me really the truth, which quality is had by the brushes SIGMA against those of MAC?
AHHH! Where was this article a year ago? I found your website last august and my makeup techniques have never been the same. I’m having requests for lessons and I’m asked for tips all the time. I’ve found myself doing makeup for local holiday productions, a few photography clients (I’m a photographer), and even a wedding for my high-school friend.
Over this last year, I have bought every brush youve outlined in this article, but it wasn’t without hours of tedious research. I really could have used this then! *pouts*
Great job! I know a lot of peeps will find this SUPER helpful. I know I would have.
I actually use my duo fiber brush to stipple on cream blush, i feel that it disperses the blush much nicer than if i use my fingers and its easier to add more color and i doesnt streak at all. Thanks for this article marlena i was just reaserching what brushes i needed to buy at the IMATS show, this is going to be really handy. Love your website.
This is an excellent article..which help us a lot…I have a Administrator degree but for so long I want to do something diferent, have my own bussines, I love Make Up…and now that I decide to become a Make Up Artits…Thank you so much Marlena for all your tutorials….God bless you…=) Take care.
I’m looking for a set of brushes that would give me everything I need, which one would you recommend? I’m also looking not to break the bank.
Thanks!!!
Extremely helpful. Thank you!!!
hi marlena thanks for ur fab video again! i purchased two brushes from ur store, i would like to know what to do with them in order to deoderize them, will a deep cleaning work?
Aw man I was too late. All the brushes are sold out.
Hey! i live in a small town a far way away from the city, and i’m only 13, but planning to be a makeup artist when i get older, but i would like to have a bit of practice now, so i will have a little bit of experience,but where i live are only like those cheap/not very good brushes that aren’t very good, and they make a mess all over my face! The blending brush i bought looked very good, but it didn’t blend right, so i was wondering if there way some way i could get like cheap, good brushes, from like the drug store or something like that! So, is i could get an answer that would be great!!
thx <3–Jackie
lol there was A LOT of spelling mistakes in that sorry!!!
hi
when r u doing new video
thanks a ton, Marlena! this is really helpful, quite like your other articles and tutorials. I only apply eye make-up and most of my holidays (am from India, so, i’ve got summer vacation right now) are passing with me trying out the looks you post and also hunting those brushes i dont yet have…either we have real cheap brushes or real expensive ones…atleast in Hyderabad we do…dont about the ‘major’ cities…
I just won 34 brushes….and you helped me a lot…..thanks….
hey Marlena!!!
well first of all, I absolutely love your website! I’ve become additcted to it. All of your tutorial have been very helpful to me in learning more how to correctly apply makeup
i just wanted to ask youif you could recommend me any substitues for your MAC brushes. Do you know any brushes slod at any or most drugstores or department stores.
I hope this won’t be so much trouble for you.
And thank you for your time!:))
Yesenia:]
Wow thanks this helped me a lot!
But I have question: Do you recommend the MAC 129 powder/blush brush for applying your powder and blush?
btw: I love your videos!
Thank you so much for your time
N
hey! thank you so much I really needed advice on these things cos I’m starting to wear make up and I know nothing about it… except eye liner (my only area of expertice (: ) so the tutorials on eyeshadow are like heaven on earth lol
thanks again!!
OMG! Thank you so much, It’s so much trouble to decide which ones to buy!
Marlena,
Most of the MUG brushes that you recommend are not available in your online store. Do you know when they will be available?
a lot of these brushes are out of stock does she usually get more in? all the ones i really want are all the ones out of stock. hahaha that kind of stuff always happens to me i find something i want and its out or i find something i like and it gets discontinued
Very useful article Marlena, thanks!
I love the helpful tips. & I love your website
Hey
Just wanted to tell you I absolutely love your videos. Keep up the great work
Hey i was just wondering is there any way you will have a make up geek set of starter brushes. Like a pack that includes the 4 must haves or a set with 8 starter set brushes. hope to hear back!
Hi Marlena I just wanted to tell you that I’m glad I finally found a website that gives me good information on what brushes to use for my makeup. Im Just starting off and learning how to do my eyes! You are very helpful!
I’m new to all this make up stuff and it’s kind of confusing. So glad I found this website. It’s very helpful! :]
Hi Marlena,
What brush do you recommend substituting the MAC 224 or 217 for, if you have small eyes? I have Asian eyes, so for me, those are a bit big for blending. Thanks!
I think you are doing a fantastic job of helping us ladies with our make up. It is so difficult to find a good site that can help us to look more beautiful with a few simple touches. Keep up the good work. Great article.
Your AMAZING!
heyy i was wondering where would you reccomend to buy makeup brushes or what brand ?
Hi Marlena,
Do you know when you will have bruhes in stock again?