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How Many Makeup Brushes Do You Really Need? An Expert Reveals the Exact Amount… And How to Use Each One

Marie-Antoinette Issa by Marie-Antoinette Issa
20/06/2026
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If your makeup brush collection currently consists of one battered foundation brush, a mystery fluffy brush you’ve had since 2018, and approximately seven sponge applicators rolling around the bottom of a drawer, you’re not alone.

In fact, the question of how many makeup brushes we actually need has become surprisingly complicated. Scroll through social media, and you’ll find professional artists wielding what looks like an entire paintbrush set, while minimalists insist you can create a full face with just your fingers.

The truth, as is often the case in beauty, lies somewhere in the middle.

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Perhaps that’s why Mecca recently launched a new 14-piece brush collection called Brush With Success, built around what its artists consider the essential tools for creating polished, skin-like makeup. It got us wondering: if the experts were forced to edit their kits down to the basics, what would actually make the cut?

The answer reveals something surprisingly refreshing. You don’t need 40 brushes. You just need the right ones.

For complexion products, versatility is king. A good powder brush remains one of the hardest-working tools in any makeup bag. Large enough to sweep setting powder across the face but precise enough to place bronzer or highlighter where you want it, it’s the kind of brush that earns its place quickly.

Similarly, a finishing brush can make the difference between makeup that looks “done” and makeup that looks like skin. Designed to diffuse powder over the face lightly, these softer brushes help blur harsh edges, soften shine and create that elusive soft-focus finish that everyone seems to be chasing.

Then there are the multitaskers.

A well-designed complexion brush can handle everything from foundation to cream blush, while a domed face brush can seamlessly blend contour, bronzer and complexion products without leaving obvious lines behind. These are the brushes that make makeup application feel effortless rather than technical.

For those who prefer a little more coverage, buffing brushes are worth their weight in gold. Their dense bristles work product into the skin rather than simply moving it around on top, creating a smoother, more natural finish. They’re particularly useful for liquid foundations and cream formulas, which continue to dominate beauty trends thanks to their skin-first appearance.

Concealer brushes deserve special mention because they’re often overlooked. Yet anyone who has tried to cover redness around the nose, disguise a late-night-induced under-eye situation or conceal an unexpected breakout knows that precision matters. A smaller buffing brush allows you to place product exactly where you need it without disturbing the rest of your makeup.

When it comes to eyes, things get even more interesting. The good news is you only need a handful of brushes to create most eye looks.

A large domed shadow brush acts as your general manager, blending colour across the lid and crease while softening any harsh lines. A flat shadow brush then takes care of colour placement, helping pigments appear richer and more even.

The real secret weapon, however, might be the smaller blending brush.

Whether you’re creating a soft everyday look or attempting something more dramatic, a mini domed brush helps build depth exactly where you want it. Think of it as the difference between colouring inside the lines and creating actual dimension.

For definition, smaller detail brushes come into their own. Lash-line brushes help create smoky, lived-in eyeliner effects that feel far more modern than sharp graphic lines, while pointed detail brushes can add subtle emphasis to the inner corners of the eyes or gently define the lash line.

These are the kinds of brushes that make people ask if you’ve done something different, without being able to pinpoint exactly what.

Brows, meanwhile, require surprisingly little effort with the right tool. A dual-ended brow brush featuring an angled brush on one side and a spoolie on the other is often all that’s needed to shape, define and soften brows in a matter of seconds.

And then there’s the lip brush. Often ignored. Frequently forgotten. Secretly brilliant.

While you certainly don’t need a lip brush every day, it can completely transform the way lipstick looks. The precise application creates cleaner edges, better definition and a more polished finish that somehow still manages to avoid looking overdone.

So, how many makeup brushes do you really need?

According to the Mecca Makeup Education Lead, Sally Axford, around 14 thoughtfully chosen brushes can comfortably cover almost every makeup technique you’ll realistically use. But if that still feels excessive, the bigger lesson is this: quality and versatility matter far more than quantity.

Speaking to the collection, Sally describes BrushWith Success as a refined edit of essential artistry tools.“With these new brushes, Mecca Cosmetica has curated an essential core collection for pro artists or beginners alike. There’s no trend or filler – they’ve all been edited down to a deliberate selection of every kind of brush you need to create beautiful makeup looks. The brush hairs are vegan, mimic natural hair, and can be used wet or dry!”

Instead of accumulating endless duplicates, focus on building a collection of brushes that each perform a distinct role. A great powder brush. A complexion brush. A concealer brush. A few hardworking eye brushes. A brow tool.

The goal isn’t to own more brushes. It’s to have the right ones.

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Marie-Antoinette Issa

Meet Marie-Antoinette Issa, the Beauty & Lifestyle Editor steering the lifestyle content across The Carousel, Women Love Tech, and Women Love Wellness. With an impressive career spanning top-tier women's magazines and digital giants, she has written for everything from Cosmopolitan and Cleo to The Huffington Post, Daily Mail, and Concrete Playground. Whether she’s uncovering the latest in wellness for I Quit Sugar or tracking down the best of city life for The Urban List, Marie-Antoinette delivers polished, trend-driven insights that connect deeply with modern women. She is also a travel writer on Women Love Travel.

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