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The R29 Beauty-Brush Hall Of Fame

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Makeup brushes. They're the bedrock of your makeup routine — unless you're one of the talented few that can put your cosmetics on with just your fingers. We try our best to take good care of them, because they take good care of us. But, some do the job a little better than others.

Ahead, we round up 19 brushes that hold a significant place in our hearts — and makeup bags. From the ultra-luxe to on-the-cheap scores, there's something for every routine, every price point, and every body. Click through and get in touch with your new favorite bristles.

Urban Decay’s Good Karma Optical Blurring Brush is vegan, in case you’re in the market for a great vegan brush. It was originally developed for use with Urban’s Weightless Liquid Foundation, to ensure easy use when blurring out a light liquid, and it does the job well. But it also works for powders and creams due to the densely packed hairs — it’s a great “do it all” face brush for your kit.

Urban Decay Good Karma Optical Blurring Brush, $26, available at Sephora.

This is that ideal crescent-shaped brush for getting into the crease of your eye and blending out the perfect smoky look.

Pixi Crease Brush, $14, available at Target.

The Triangle Foundation Brush from YouTube gurus Sam and Nic Chapman is a must-have. From the duo's newly launched Bold Metals Collection, the dual-function brush helps to cover large areas of the face with the flat edge, and then you can get up-close-and-personal with the angled tip.

Real Techniques Bold Metals Collection Cosmetic Triangle Foundation Brush, $19, available at Target.

If you’ve ever struggled with blending your smoky eye, you need an Artis brush to help. The now infamous oval brushes may be unusual-looking, but they blend like a dream — and the Oval 3 is perfect for those creases.

Artis Oval 3 Brush, $40, available at Net-A-Porter.

For a brush that rings up at $3, it, surprisingly, doesn't disappoint on quality. The bristles are super soft and it applies blush beautifully.

e.l.f. Cosmetics, $3.00, available at e.l.f. Cosmetics

NARS' Kabuki is a great option for just about everything. It applies contour like a breeze, works for setting powder, and has soft, easy bristles that feel as soft as cotton.

NARS, $55.00, available at NARS

This foundation brush will help you get achieve all-over coverage without any weird streaks.

Tarte, $34.00, available at Sephora

This lip brush has a genius rounded shape that makes following the outline of your lips supremely easy. Plus, the synthetic bristles are soft to the touch, yet maintain their shape for precise application. Bonus? The handle has an antibacterial coating to keep germs at bay.

Smith Cosmetics 302 Lip Brush, $20, available at Smith Cosmetics.

This brush will not only gently and evenly swipe on your bronzer (body bronzer, too), the bristles are so soft that brushing it over your face feels is a like a calming stress reliever in its own right.

It Cosmetics, $48.00, available at It Cosmetics

"I'm in the slow-going process of growing out my eyebrows — from the '90s — and am committed to not touching them until Bob Scott, eyebrow guru, gives me the green light," says our deputy fashion & beauty editor, Anne-Marie Guarnieri. "This brush helps keep them from getting too out of hand, until the glorious day that they will be once again professionally groomed. Bless."

Sonia Kashuk, $1.99, available at Target

Found: an on-the-go, do-it-all brush that won't get gunky in your purse.

Beautycounter, $32.00, available at Beautycounter

Fan brushes are good for applying pigment around your cheekbones, but they're also great for cleaning up messes. Sonia Kashuk's version is perfect for sweeping up wayward specks around your eyes.

Sonia Kashuk, $7.99, available at Target

That raised zit that doesn't seem to want to get covered? Shiseido's concealer brush helps the stuff stick to even the hardest-to-hide spots.

Shiseido, $20.00, available at Macy's

A lip brush, like this one from MAC, is perfect for making sure your lipstick stays in place all day.

MAC, $20.00, available at MAC

This brush buffs your face so well, you look airbrushed IRL.

Sisley, $40.00, available at Barneys New York

From concealer to powder, this travel brush does just about everything.

Hourglass, $68.00, available at Sephora

Brows on fleek? This angled number pops pigment onto your set in a snap, without being too heavy-handed.

Beauty Is Life, $26.00, available at Barneys New York

Softest. Blush. Brush. Ever.

By Terry, $85.00, available at Bloomingdale's

Unlike other fan brushes, this one has jagged little bristles that work great with cream and liquid products. It's also also strangely good for drawing in details with the side tip.

Make Up For Ever, $20.00, available at Sephora

The dipped center of this brush makes applying liquid foundation a snap. Just squeeze it into the reservoir and buff it on.

bareMinerals, $28.00, available at Bare Escentuals

Did you know there is such a thing as an ergonomic makeup brush? Well, Beautycounter weighs down the bristles of their brushes so you can apply your makeup in the most comfortable way possible. We particularly love their eye crease brush for blending in eyeshadow seamlessly.

Beautycounter, $24.00, available at Beautycounter

We know, the price point is kind of crazy. But, one feel of this über-luxe brush and you may start pinching your pennies.

Surratt, $230.00, available at Barneys New York

This is the ultimate traveling brush set. And for those of us who live by the less-is-more makeup mantra, the ultimate life brush set. With everything from a foundation to a contour to a brow brush, plus a few more, it’s really all you need whether you’re heading out of town or just out.

Sigma Beauty, $86.00, available at DermStore

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