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The best concealer brushes you can buy

Erin Mayer   

The best concealer brushes you can buy
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  • Getting flawless makeup application is as much about the tool you use as it is about the formula of the product.
  • The Sephora Collection PRO Airbrush Detail Brush is the best concealer brush, because it gives you a seamless finish every single time thanks to the fluffy, rounded bristles.

Concealer is my unexpected favorite beauty product. It's not fun like eyeshadow or lipstick, but it's the product that transforms my face the most. Most days I skip foundation and simply apply concealer - I've previously written about my favorites on Insider Picks - to a few targeted areas on my face, like under my eyes or on blemishes and red spots.

I often use my fingers to blend concealer, but some formulas really require a brush. The best concealer brushes distribute even the thickest, most full-coverage concealers seamlessly across the skin.

You can choose between a number of different kinds, from thin, flat brushes to full, fluffy ones, not to mention synthetic versus natural fiber bristles.

What to look for depends on the type of concealer you're planning to pair with the brush, and where you want to place the product on your face. Tiny blemishes are more easily covered by small, dense brushes, while larger surfaces like under the eyes will respond well to larger brushes.

You may even want to collect a few brushes if you're a true concealer connoisseur.

Here are the best concealer brushes you can buy:

Read on in the slides below to check out our top picks.

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