In the dazzling world of makeup, where every brushstroke counts, having the right tools can make all the difference. You want to master sweeping motions and smudging around the eye, and building, blending and buffing should be made a breeze. For this, you’ll need the right tools.
Countless quotes about success emphasise the significance of having the right tools, and when it comes to makeup brushes, these quotes hold true. Prestigious Aussie makeup brand Napoleon Perdis knows this and offers a collection of essential makeup brushes for you to apply your makeup with ease.
In this guide, we’ll uncover the secrets of the perfect brushes for brilliant makeup artistry and the different types of brushes and their uses. There are heaps of types of makeup brushes out there, with everything from bigger blush brushes to teeny tiny detail brushes. So before moving your beauty routine beyond brushcraft, let’s better understand what different makeup brushes are used for, and which brushes to use for what.

Top 6 Brushes for Face Makeup
Whether you’re going for a no-makeup makeup look or something far less subtle, the better the base, the better the look will be. To achieve this, you’ll need the right brushes to buff and blend your foundation into a flawless base.
Here are the 6 essential types of makeup brushes you’ll need to get started:
- Foundation brush
- Powder brush
- Cheek brush
- Concealer brush
- A dense eye brush
- A fluffy blending eye brush
Achieving seamless application of foundation, blush, highlighter, and contour
For a flawless finish, consider these brush recommendations and expert base makeup application tips:
- Foundation. Use a round, dome-shaped foundation brush to apply foundation evenly, starting at the centre of your face and working your way out.
- Contour. With a more slender dome-shaped brush, apply a darker shade under your cheekbones, along your jawline, and on the sides of your nose. Blend thoroughly for natural-looking shadows.
- Blush. Apply blush with a cheek brush to the apples of your cheeks and blend upward toward your temples for a healthy flush.
- Highlighter. Use a dome brush to apply highlighter to the high points of your face: cheekbones, bridge of the nose, brow bone, and Cupid’s bow. Blend gently for that luminous glow.
- Buffing. With a big, fluffy brush, gently blend and buff, starting from the centre of your face, using circular motions for a polished finish.

Mesmerising Eyes: Must-Have Eye Brushes
With your bases covered, it’s time to focus on your eyes and the vast realm of eye makeup brushes. It’s clear that having a range of makeup brushes will help you finesse your makeup and elevate your look. Napoleon Perdis offers a selection of eye brushes designed to do just that.
These brushes handle all your eye makeup needs, from subtle to bold looks.
- A domed blending brush. Use this for seamless eyeshadow blending through the socket and crease.
- A smaller domed blending brush. This helps you blend precisely and add depth.
- A large eyeshadow brush. With this brush, deposit and blend colour beautifully.
- A double-ended angled brow brush. Achieve the well-defined brows of your dreams with this savvy tool.

Finding Your Perfect Match: Which Foundation Brush Should You Use?
Between skin types, foundation formulas and even personal preferences, there’s a lot to consider. Let’s look at some different types of makeup brushes and how they work with your makeup routine.
Understanding the different types of foundation brushes and their benefits
For cream foundation and full coverage, opt for a tapered foundation brush. Its shape is designed for a tapping motion, allowing you to press the product into the skin. You’ll notice coverage building up until you reach the desired level.
For a more sheer-to-medium coverage, or use with powder, go for a flat top foundation brush. It allows you to buff foundation effortlessly, ensuring a smooth and even finish.

Choosing the ideal foundation brush based on your skin type and makeup preferences
Ultimately, the choice of foundation brush should align with your skin type, preferred application technique, and desired finish.
If you have oily skin, you’ll benefit from a dense flat top foundation brush that applies and blends foundation and powder without emphasising shine.
Those with dry skin may prefer a brush that’s softer on the skin. A tapered foundation brush can provide a more delicate application, suitable for tapping and pressing powder foundation onto dry skin.
Your Artistry Awaits! Now that we’ve covered everything you need to know about types of makeup brushes, you’re ready to blush, blend, smudge and sweep confidently to complement your outfit. Fill your kit with Napoleon’s conveniently curated brush sets and express your beauty with confidence. After all, makeup is an art