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pretty addicted Avatar

I love the Sephora Professionnel Platinum Air Brush #55. It truly gives me airbrush results! I also love that the bristles are synthetic Taklon, so it’s animal-friendly. I’ve it for a couple of years now, and it’s still in perfect condition. Well worth it, I say!

Naomi Avatar

This is wayyy overdue, but I’ve found that using a cheap emulsifying cleansing oil (like a cheap version of shu uemura’s) really helps to get the stains out!

happybadfish Avatar

Me too! I’ve tried foundation brushes and duo fiber brushes, but the finish is best with the sponge! $9.99 can’t go wrong!
Tip: wash it with dish detergent (sunlight or similar) to get it clean! Works the best in my experience!!!

Ani_BEE Avatar

It depends on what finish I’m going for a duo fiber MAC’s 187 to stipple the foundation on or the Flat Top Synthetic Kabuki – F80 from Sigma for a more buffed finish.

Suzy Avatar

I have the 187 but I prefer the 130. I use MUFE HD which is a thinner formula (I tend not to like the thicker full-coverage stuff), so I can build it as much or as little as I like, and with the shorter bristles of the 130 I feel like I get more control. 🙂

Millicent Avatar

I find that my fingers work best with NARS Sheer Matte also. After all, that’s the way Francois Nars believes that foundation should be applied. This is the reason why NARS does not sell a foundation brush
🙂

claire Avatar

The same goes for me!! If I use a lot of foundation, I’ll use my fingers first and go over it with a 187 and a kabuki, but I usually don’t need to. Yay fingers!

Amanda Avatar

I use the Sonia Kashuk liquid brush – I’ve had it for like 3 years, so I’m not sure if that’s the actual name of the brush. No complaints yet! Synthetic and easy to clean 🙂

AnieJ Avatar

actually, on a similar note, i’ve gotten e.l.f.’s new mineral eco-brush for foundation and it’s great. sometimes i need a bit of a buff with another brush, but i’ve found that this foundation brush works better at $5 than the estee lauder brush i had at $32 (or something close). go figure, always check out elf i tell ya!

Katie Avatar

I agree, Chanel makes a great one, it’s called the #16 brush and is $40. I also really love Cover FX #160 cream foundation brush which is also about $40. Cover FX does shed quite a bit but the coverage is so flawless I don’t even care. I just use my MAC #182 buffer brush to get rid of the hairs.

slick Avatar

Any sort of fluffy brush so that the foundation actually BLENDS IN! I’d recommend anything from a natural round kabuki brush to a synthetic flat-top kabuki brush. I think those flat synthetic paddle-shaped foundation brushes are the worst! so streaky! I’d use my fingers or a sponge before I’d use one of those, but I personally I prefer my Royal & Langnickel SILK Baby Dome brush.

pinky33 Avatar

I have and love Giorgia Armani’s foundation brush…but it sheds a little. (and it’s reallllllly old) I’d desperately like to try Boots #7 foundation brush.

Tara Avatar

i just went on to sephora.com and purchased the airbrush #55. the SA used it on me at the store when she was matching me for MUFE hd and i ALMOST bought it then, but you guys really sold me. diregard prior post!!! 🙂

Beth Avatar

I bought the Sephora Professionel Platinum Stippling brush (forgot the number) and it works very nicely but sheds like a mo’fo. I’m returning it and then I’m going to walk to MAC to get the 187 which was quite perfect for application and how it felt on my face (plus no shedding!) when I got my face done at MAC.

Alyssa Avatar

I bounce between the e.l.f studio line Powder Brush and the Ecotools duo fiber brush from the Alicia Silverstone set. Both are synthetic=easy cleanup and give me a really natural finish that is perfect for going to class or going out

Katie Avatar

I think it depends on the foundation. Some work well with the 190, some better with the 187. I know that I DON’T like the 109 for foundation. I found that mine started shedding, so I just use it for contouring. Even when I use my 190, I always buff it out with the 187.

Mamavalveeta03 Avatar

My preference at work is the Smashbox Foundation brush. It doesn’t take up too much product and smoothly works the product over the skin and gets into the crevices around the nose.

Dana Avatar

I love the Sephora Professional Mineral Powder Brush #45. This works like a dream for liquid, blends beautifully and never sheds. I also like this for cream blush and bronzer. Ironically I do not like this for minerals and other powder foundations. Honorable mention goes to the Sonia Kashuk Flat top synthetic foundation brush.

Diana Avatar

Sonia Kashuk Synthetic Flat Blusher Brush. This thing is HG material and it was only 14.99. It is by far the softest brush I have ever used and yes, I have a MAC 187. The denser bristles allow for quicker coverage and there is no streaking with this baby! It has never shed and has held up VERY nicely!

Kgo Avatar

I used to use a sponge till my friend talked me into using brush. I used the ELF Studio powder brush and I’ll never go back to using a sponge again. The elf studio brushes are great for the price and there’s no shedding.

Taran Avatar

Christine (or anyone for that matter)..what would be a similar MAC brush, that’s equivalent to the Sephora platinum airbrush #55? I get a discount at Mac so I’m trying to save money, but I really love the sephora brush so I’d love to find something similar in MAC. Thanks!

Thincspot Avatar

Sephora’s Platinum collection Foundation Airbrush (#55). I eyed it for over a year and finally splurged ($45 Cdn). Best makeup brush in my stash.

Lisa Avatar

I’m using MAC’s 190 since everytime I get my face done there, they use it on me too. I also got the 187 but I rather use it when I’m in the mood for some blush creme, never tried to apply my foundation with it but I will!

Vanesa Avatar

Close tie between MAC’s 109 brush Sonia Kashuk’s Synthetic Blusher Brush which might I add is more than half the price of the 109. AMAZING!!!

Meredith Avatar

Elf Studio Powder Brush! I know it’s called a powder brush, but it is AMAZING for blending liquid foundations! It makes it look so flawless, and for only $3, how can you go wrong? Admittedly though, for dryer skins this isn’t the best as it will make your skin flake a bit. So during the winter months I love my Clinique foundation brush 🙂

Christine Avatar

When I’m going out and I want a completely perfect face, I use Bobbi Browns foundation brush which is amazing!! But for everyday I use an E.L.F Kabuki brush to lightly brush it all over my face, so that it doesn’t look too heavy 🙂

Dre Avatar

I have a couple of favorites 😉 Just depends what mood I’m in, or whats clean. I like the MAC 187; its my favorite. I also like the Coastal Scents synthetic kabuki; just the idea of it is fabulous and it buffs it nicely. A drugstore favorite of mine is the EcoTools blush brush; its also synthetic and delivers just as nicely :))

diamond_8806 Avatar

I use ELF’s Studio Angled Foundation brush, and it spreads the foundation nicely over my entire face.  Then, I use EcoTools Bronzer Brush to buff out any streaks.    

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