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Tabi Avatar

I don’t like strong blush, so I love MAC’s 188 to create a nice subtle bit of color on my cheeks. I use it with everything and it never fails to deliver just the right amount of product!

If I do happen to want something a little stronger, the 109 (also great for contour or foundation) or 168 are great.

Eileen Avatar

Chanel makes a great blush brush. It’s soft and is the perfect size for lightly swirling blush on my cheeks. For application of more intense shades, I like the fan brush by Smashbox.

Jessi Avatar

I agree with Tabi – the 188 gets the most use, for its ability to give a controlled, natural look. Another thing I like about it is that it’s pretty small, which works on my small cheeks better than something too poofy.

I also really like the 131 for apply brighter colors.

Keen Janine Avatar

I’ve heard that the MAC 188 is good for blush. I’ve her the same about the 130 because of size and due to it being a stipling brush, which is good for really intense colors that call for a light hand. I think I’ll have to try the MAC 188 🙂

Shannon Avatar

Lilique’s Slant Blush Brush. I bought this at tjmaxx for around $7 and HOLY crap it’s not only soft, but also nicely slanted for a really easy application. it’s almost dual fiber (but not really), so the some fiber are like, a mm longer than others, which allows me to pick up less blush powder if i need to. and it’s surprisingly dense overall, so i can use that to blend. I have a large face and cheek area, and most blush brushes are way too tiny for me and end up depositing way too much pigment in this tiny little area, and then i have trouble blending it out. This brush is perfect size for me. totally HG material. it didn’t shed either, and I’ve washed it a few times so far, and it kept its shape really well. I wish I bought a backup back when tjmaxx still had ’em T___T

Jessica Avatar

Studio Gear #13. It is the best blush brush; soft, fluffy, and puts on just the right amount of color without streakiness. Better than Mac’s options. I love SG’s buffer/ kabuki brush too.

Laura Avatar

I like Ecotools’ blush brush it’s a nice inexpensive brush which does its job (very soft, picks up just the right amount of colour and doesn’t shed). I’m going to try a MAC blush brush at some point tho, probably 168.

chibaraki Avatar

I’m a fan of that one as well. I wear makeup too rarely for it to be worth investing in more expensive brushes, but I’m very happy with the Ecotools brushes I have. (I actually replaced a very rough blush brush from a pricey Shu Uemura brush set with an ecotools mini blush brush because it’s far better.)

Jess Avatar

I bought one out on a limb at target for like $7, and it was the best brush i’ve ever bought (the rest of my brushes are MAC and Sephora platinum)- it’s soft, doesn’t shed, and applies blush evenly. I highly recommend buying one!

allie Avatar

For powder blush I love my MAC 116, I like the 129 but I have smaller cheeks so the 116 is perfect. For creme blush I use my MAC 187 it blends it really good.

Ani_BEE Avatar

Lumiere Cosmetics: Angled Blush Brush Synthetic
Hands down favorite blush brush for the ultra soft bristles and right density (neither to full or to thin). This line cam out last January.

For standard Blush brush it got to be my EcoTools mineral blush brush that comes in the set. I like a soft and airy blush brush for MSF’s.

Annick Chantal L. H. Avatar

Christine, it’s difficult to choose. Guess what. I will say Mac 116 but I agree with Tabi and Jessi with the Mac 188. And I need to add Louise Young’s blush brush, my lovely LY06…

Nadia Avatar

Last year, I heard about Sigma Makeup brushes (Thank you to YouTube makeup guru Tiffany D!) I bought some of the Sigma Makeup brushes and have found that their Large Angled Contour – F40 Brush is awesome for applying blush. I think its even better than Mac’s Large Angled Contour Brush. The Sigma Makeup brushes are high quality brushes at an affordable price.

Carol Avatar

Bobbi Brown Blush Brush!! It’s been voted Allure’s Best Blush Brush for a reason! It’s soo soft and the perfect density and the perfect size. The only thing not perfect about it is the price at $50. But totally worth the investment if you wear blush on an everyday basis. I had been searching for HG blush brush and I finally found it! MAC’s 129, 116, 109, 187 don’t even compare!

Karina Avatar

i have the bare eccentuals contour blush brush and it works really well and much cheaper than MACs brushes. i dont like to put on alot but this one is soft and is easier to contour your cheeks obviously. and it applies on nice.

Samantha Avatar

I use this brush! The quality is pretty good for only $3 and I find it super soft. The complexion brush is pretty good as well (a lot bigger than the blush brush). If you want something even better but inexpensive as well, go with EcoTools!

Carrie Ann Avatar

I like my Ecotools blush brush. It’s very soft and I like that it has a tapered shape so that I can apply blush or a highlighting powder more precisely. I also like the fact that it’s animal-friendly and inexpensive, but still a good quality brush.

Yumi Avatar

I love my MAC 138. It applies blush just the way I like it (subtly), first try, all the time, no light hand needed. Haven’t figured out how to use it for bronzer yet, but I don’t mind!

Gisele Avatar

Bobbi Brown’s blush brush. Angled, soft, keeps its shape after washing, and picks up only the amount you need. I do not have a full-sized one but got a smaller size with the Pink Raspberry LE Palette. She needs to include this baby in more promos. It is the one I turn to all the time. Sonia Kashuk has a small blush brush which is also good, but it’s a big step down and is not nearly as soft.

Jen Avatar

I love my Sonia Kashuk Blusher Brush for general blush application, but I especially luuuurve the Sonia Kashuk Medium Multipurpose Powder Brush for better contouring & more precise application of my blushes and powders. Both are so incredibly soft and dense. Plus, I got them at Target (my favorite store ever), which is like icing on the cake. I’ve been using both for about 3-4 months, and I have yet to have any bristles fall out or get out of place.

shelly Avatar

Another vote for the Sigma F40 here (equivalent to MAC 168). Until recently I never used an angled brush to apply blush, but now I’m a total convert.

Amanda Avatar

I use the Bare Escentuals blush brush. It came with a BE starter kit literally 5 years ago and it’s still going strong, long past my short lived love of BE foundations! I use it for matte bronzer/contouring under my cheek bones and blush on the apples up to temples. It picks up a perfect amount of color for me!

Nunuiviet Avatar

My fav the 187. I don’t like the 129 at all and I already bought it ( waste of money). I plan to buy another 187 from the Mac marcel collection , can’t wait looks so gorgeous

Emi Avatar

A cheap but good brush is Sonia Kashuk’s blush brush with the white handle from Target. It was only like $11 but I get so many compliments on the application of my blush because of it! It applies blush more sheerly but that’s the beauty of it. It blends so nicely too. I’m saving up for MAC’s 187 though…=]

rheasunshine Avatar

The Nars Yachiyo blush brush. Wrapped in wisteria, it’s beautiful to look at and applies blush effortlessly. If you have a growing collection of Nars’ more pigmented blushes (Exhibit A, Taj Mahal, Mounia, every-other-Nars-blush) it is a must. Even though it’s expensive, I use it everyday!

Mar Avatar

Ecotools Blush Brush!
My friend brought me the 5 pcs set (eyeshadow, eyeliner, concealer, lash comb and blush brush) from Canada and I’m absolutely in love with it.
It’s soft, it picks up the right amount of blush and blends like a dream.

Cristalle Avatar

my fav is mac 138 tapered brush! i just love its softness. second comes the 129 Powder/Blush Brush or 131 Duo Fibre Powder & Blush Brush . (Sorry too hard to decide they’re such good brushes!). i used the 168 more for conturing

Gorgeois Avatar

My favorites:

Crown #S205 Pointed Blush brush
NARS #6 blush brush
Trish McEvoy #2b Sheer Blush brush
NARS Yachiyo brush

If I had to choose only one to use for the rest of my life, it would probably be the Yachiyo, followed by the Crown. Those two are the most versatile…I think pointed brushes are really great on the cheeks.

Lissa Avatar

I really like the ecotools blush brush for most, sometimes the blush from the sephora perfect 10 set is good too.

Even better though– MUFE HD pump blush–no brush required and no powder blush ever looks that natural/blended. If I could only remember to apply it before powder products…

Nancy Avatar

MAC 129, PERFECT size, shape, and “fluff”. Blends powder and cream blush like a dream. Only downside is I wish it were a bit less scratchy sometimes. With MAC brush though, I do have to say since their handmade some are more rounded and some more squared off, personally I’m an OCD for rounder shapes as they work better for my face shape.

diamond_8806 Avatar

I am in LOVE with my Sonia Kashuk Core Tools Highlighting brush (basically a large duo fibre brush)!  It’s super soft and distributes color on my cheeks perfectly.  Of all the makeup brushes I own, it is my favorite hands down!  I always felt as though my blush was uneven until I applied it with this brush.  It ends up perfect every time now!  I actually look forward to applying my blush because I get to use this brush to do.  I am planning to buy at least one more.  If it’s ever discontinued, I’ll die a little inside! LOL

diamond_8806 Avatar

I am in LOVE with my Sonia Kashuk Core Tools Highlighting brush (basically a large duo fibre brush)!  It’s super soft and distributes color on my cheeks perfectly.  Of all the makeup brushes I own, it is my favorite hands down!  I always felt as though my blush was uneven until I applied it with this brush.  It ends up perfect every time now!  I actually look forward to applying my blush because I get to use this brush to do it.  I am planning to buy at least one more.  If it’s ever discontinued, I’ll die a little inside! LOL
 

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