A flawless face of makeup depends on a few factors. Of course, there are the makeup products used, but the tools are just as integral to the final look. Sponges have long ruled the creator space as the go-to application tool. But makeup brushes are making their way back to the spotlight thanks to artist-founded brands and a growing selection of dual-ended brushes. Designed to place and perfect makeup, these brushes can instantly take your look from drab to fierce and offer convenience when traveling. While duo brushes used to get a bad rap, today’s options feature high-quality materials and unique shapes, making it easier than ever to be your own makeup artist. Keep scrolling to see the best dual-ended brushes to invest in.
Haus Labs Dual-Ended Multi-Purpose Brush ($44)
Haus Labs is no stranger to innovative products, so it’s no surprise that their brushes live up to the same standard. Their dual-ended brush is a winner because it can, quite literally, be used with any form of makeup, as demonstrated by founder Lady Gaga herself. It features a dome shape and a slight angle that allows for expert blending, while its densely-packed bristles help diffuse lines and create a blurred finish.
IT Cosmetics Heavenly Luxe Complexion Perfection Brush #7 ($50)
This brush comes in handy when you’re in a pinch and need a flawless base. On one side, you have a domed foundation brush with fluffy bristles to blend out your foundation. The other side features a smaller brush with slight tapering and densely backed bristles to stipple concealer without causing cakeiness. The result is a naturally airbrushed finish in minutes.
M.Ph Underpainting Dual-Ended Sculpting Brush ($38)
Mary Phillips is the makeup artist who put underpainting on the map, and her makeup line takes the guess work out of the technique. The first launch includes a sculpting palette, but the real star is the dual-ended brush. It features a medium fluffy side for buffing and blending, and a small flat side to fine tune tight areas. The smaller side can even double as a lip brush for applying color with precision.
Patrick Ta Dual-Ended Contour Brush ($30)
Contouring requires precision and a keen eye. This brush makes it possible to define small areas, like the outer crease of the eyes and the delicate features of the nose. From outlining the bridge to enhancing the shape, it brings the tiny details of the face into focus, even if you’re not used to the technique.
Dibbs Duo Brush Face ($36)
Duality is built into all of Dibbs’ products, and this brush is designed to pair with the brand’s complexion products. While both brushes are fairly large, one side features a slight angle ideal for picking up and blending out cream bronzers or blushes. The other side offers a plush and fluffy brush perfect for powders.
Victoria Beckham Define & Line Brush ($36)
For someone who’s not very gifted when it comes to drawing cat eyes or lining in general, this brush is a lifesaver. The tip precisely applies the product, preventing smudging or feathering. It even has a razor-sharp angular option for crafting cool cat eyes with control and ease.
Merit 2 Double Sided Eyeshadow Brush ($20)
This tool is small but mighty. The largest brush is a compact bullet composed of dense bristles that grip and deposit product. Despite this, it feels ultra soft on the skin and diffuses color effortlessly. The tapered side couldn’t be more different, with a sharp tip to work along the lash line. Whether you’re opting for a light or saturated look, it deposits and blends with ease. Plus, it works with powder and cream formulas.