1.Powder Brush
The powder brush you choose will depend on what type of powder you’re using, but if you’re using a setting powder where you’re not looking to gain coverage, it’s better to look for a soft, fluffy brush. This way, you won’t be applying too much powder. Depending on the size of your brush, you could also get away with applying blush or bronzer with this type of brush.
2.Angled Face Brush
The Angled Face brush will help you contour small, slanted areas of your face. You can use it to apply a darker shade of foundation or bronzer, or you can use it as a blending brush for spot concealing in hard to reach or angled areas.
3.Angled eyebrow brush
A flat angled brush makes it easy to draw on feathery strokes for a natural-looking brow.
Look for a short stumpy brush with tightly-packed bristles, this will ensure packing on product cleanly.
4.Eye Blender brush
Next thing you need to start perfecting that eyeshadow look is an eye blender brush. This does exactly as it says, blends out your eyeshadow. The long dome-shaped bristles fan out to diffuse eyeshadow pigments flawlessly.
5.All-Over Eyeshadow brush
If you’re a makeup newbie, this is where to start. A medium-sized brush with a slight fan means it will help to apply the perfect amount of eyeshadow (not too much or too little) easily.