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Aug. 26, 2024
With the growing popularity of makeup artistry and the rise of social media beauty influencers, the demand for high-quality makeup brushes continues to increase. For those looking to launch their own cosmetics line or expand their brush collection, its important to carefully vet potential makeup brush suppliers.
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This article provides an in-depth look at some of the major players when it comes to makeup brush manufacturers in the USA. It reviews seven major companies across factors like materials, pricing, sustainability, and more. A comparative analysis is provided to highlight the advantages and disadvantages of each manufacturer.
Choosing a makeup brush supplier requires careful consideration of various factors to ensure that the partnership is beneficial, sustainable, and aligned with your business goals and values. The below checklists will help you make an informed decision when sourcing and purchasing professional makeup brushes.
Evaluating companies across these criteria above will help identify the right makeup brush supplier for your business needs and priorities.
Now we are going to review some of the top makeup brush manufacturers in USA.
ManufacturerSustainabilityMOQ (Minimum Order Quantity)Lead TimeCertificationReputationTaikiUSAEco-friendly options5,000 units for one design, or 1,000 units for five designsAverageISO, Cruelty-FreeEstablished, ReliableFM BrushEco-friendly optionsa minimum of 250 pcsQuickISO, Cruelty-FreeHighly ReputableQueen BrushEco-friendly options a minimum of piecesAverageFDA approvedLuxury, ExclusiveSY Beauty BrushEco-friendly options, Tech-focused a minimum of piecesAverageISO, FDA approvedInnovative, ModernBrushes by KarenEco-friendly options2,000 per sku or bulkAverageNo major certsCustomer-Centric1. Taiki USA: Based in California,TaikiUSA is a custom makeup brush manufacturer that provides end-to-end custom manufacturing support to growing and established beauty brands. They offer innovative fibers, handles, and finishes to help beauty brands design and develop custom makeup brushes.
2. FM Brush Company: Based in New York, FM Brush Company is a world-renowned manufacturer of artist, cosmetic, craft, hobby, and custom-made brushes. They have been creating high-quality brushes for over 94 years and are known for their superior quality and artistic design capabilities.
3. Queen Brush: Queen Brush is a custom makeup brush manufacturer based in the United States. They offer custom-made packages and help grow your makeup brush business by producing high-quality handles, brush hair, and ferrules.
4. SY Beauty Brush: SY Beauty Brush has been a reliable and professional makeup brush manufacturer since . Their partners are renowned luxury cosmetics and makeup brands worldwide. Quality is their pride, and they have an R&D team with over 50 product patents.
5. Brushes by Karen: Brushes by Karen is a family-owned business that has been providing high-quality makeup brushes for over 30 years. They offer a wide range of brushes for different applications and are known for their exceptional customer service.
When sourcing makeup brushes, taking the time to carefully review potential suppliers against key criteria can pay dividends in the long run. Choosing the right partner helps ensure you receive high-quality products made ethically and sustainably. Comparing factors like materials, pricing, certifications, and customization options allows you to make the best decision for your specific needs.
Hope this gives you an idea of the range of major makeup brush manufacturers in the US and how they compare! Let me know if you need any clarification or have additional questions.
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Hey everyone, its Natalie Setareh, your makeup artist and beauty coach! I recently hit publish on an episode for my Be Your Own Makeup Artist podcast where I answer a bunch of your makeup questions! I absolutely love doing this, which is why I make it very easy for all of you to ask me questions using the Ask Setareh form on my website.
This is Part Two! Dont forget to catch up on Part One here. Part I was one of my most popular episodes this year! I dont want to take up too much time in the introduction because there are soooo many questions, so lets just jump into it!
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#1 As a complete beginner, whats the best way to learn makeup? [03:51]
Okay, so there are two parts to this. The first part is that if you are just starting out with makeup, you need to first find out your skin type. I need to know your skin type so that I can know what types of makeup formulations will work best for you. Maybe you have very youthful skin or very normal skin. Then you can put whatever you want on your face and its going to work.
Once you know your skin type, then you can think about makeup. I have a great skin type guide which is 100% free. Its not sponsored, it is purely educational. Full disclosure, I am not an aesthetician, I am not a skincare expert. I just know a lot about makeup and skin prep.
The second part is a little bit more personal. So, many beginners make the mistake of wanting to do it all. They think, okay, Im a beginner to makeup so I need to do foundation, blush, eyeliner, eyeshadow, lipstick, lip gloss, highlighters, bronzers, all this stuff. And really, I think thats too overwhelming.
If you are just getting started, I would encourage you to pick one feature to highlight using makeup. You can also use makeup to maybe diminish a feature that you dont love so much. Say you have a more prominent forehead. Contouring and shaping with the right products could help you feel more confident. You dont need to do your whole face.
I will also say that I have a guide called Makeup for Beginners. Its a four step digital guide that will help you build out a simple makeup application that wont be overwhelming. You can get it here. The reason I charge for it is so that I dont have to use any affiliate links, which means Im not putting any bias into it. Which is great if you just want the info and not some #sponcon.
#2 Do you prefer thick or thin eyeliner? [08:09]
Im assuming what were talking about is black eyeliner. Since I cant see the persons eyes who asked this question, I dont know their eye shape which is important because if you have a larger, rounder eye, you can definitely get away with a thicker eyeliner. If you have a smaller, narrow eye, a thick eyeliner is going to close them, which could be the effect that you want, I dont know. But most of the time, people want their eyes to appear bigger and brighter.
Personally, I like to just skip eyeliner if I dont need it. I actually skip it a lot. If I do wear it, my personal preference is actually a tapered eyeliner. I love where you start very thin and it gradually tapers in and gets wider or thicker towards the outer corner of the eye.
When you think of eyeliner, you have to think of the effect youre going for. For a more sultry look, you can go with a thick eyeliner. But if you want your eyes to be a little bit brighter, I would consider applying a thin tapered line. I do have a fantastic eyeliner chart and an eye shape chart in my book, Be Your Own Makeup Artist, in case youre curious!
#3 What kind of school do you go to to become a makeup artist? [10:56]
I dont know where in the world the person who asked this is located. If youre in the US, it really depends on the state you live in. I did not go to makeup school. I really wanted to. But I started my business in Monterey, California and the closest makeup school was in San Francisco, which would have meant four hours commuting every day.
And, when I researched cosmetology schools, I realized they focus a lot on hair and nails in addition to makeup. So I decided to just do it on my own. It did take me a long time before I could call myself a professional. I kept feeling a little bit like an imposter, to be honest with you.
So, if you want to be a makeup artist, you definitely can go to cosmetology school. There are some amazing makeup schools that will get you on the right track, especially if you want to go into film or commercial work or television or special effects. If youre interested in being a freelance makeup artist, I did write up a blog post where I talk about the startup costs, which might be helpful.
So again, you will want to make sure you understand whats available in your area. Make sure you also know the laws for your state or country and what kind of licensure, if any, is required. I hope that helps!
Check out this post that goes into more detail on the true cost of being or becoming a makeup artist!
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#4 How can I make the outer corners of my eyes look uplifted? [13:38]
This one goes back to eyeliner. If youre applying eyeliner, you know you can just flick on that outside corner, just a little kitty flick. Thats going to instantly lift up the eye, no matter what your eye shape is. I have downturned eyes and that is what I do!
Also, be sure to curl your eyelashes, especially the outer ones. Then, when you apply mascara, apply an extra coat on those outer lashes and that will also lift the eye. If you dont curl them, then they might fall flat.
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Another thing I like to do is use a shadow shield. You can also use a credit card or tape. Just follow along the bottom lash line as it curves up and keep the eye shadow in that corner and in that outer corner. You can also use a small brush to apply eyeshadow here as well.
#5 What is the best way to clean your makeup brushes? [15:30]
For the longest time, I would use baby shampoo because my brushes are expensive and I wanted something gentle and without a ton of fragrance in it. So, I would put a drop in the palm of my hand and clean out each brush one by one like that.
Now that Im a pro and Im a bit busier, I use a bar that I can really lather the brushes with (I use the Sonia Roselli Tiger Eye Brush Soap). Im assuming youre talking about personal use, so just use some baby shampoo. Or get the brush soap I use! Its fantastic! Its quick drying and that saves a lot of time.
You also asked about sponges. So, sponges are controversial. Normally you toss sponges after you use them. The only sponge that I have experience using and cleaning are the Beauty Blender brand. With these, I use both their liquid cleanser and their charcoal-based cleanser. Follow the instructions and do it about three or four times per sponge.
If you have a particular sponge you like, look and see if they make a specific cleanser for that specific sponge. If not, I would just err on the side of tossing it. Sponges harbor bacteria and they can be nasty. So you really want to keep those clean!
I do want to mention that I have a sanitation guide for non-pros that outlines how to keep your makeup and your brushes clean! You can grab it here.
#6 How do you figure out the perfect concealer for your skin? [18:59]
First of all, what is your skin type? If you have oily skin or if you have really dry skin, its going to affect the formulation you shop for.
Next, what are you trying to conceal? Are there little blemishes here or there that you just want to spot conceal? Or are you hoping to conceal a larger area?
Finally, whats your undertone? For instance, find out if you have yellow undertones or olive undertones or pink undertones. This will help you choose the most natural looking concealer. A lot of concealers are formulated with a more yellow undertone because most cosmetics that are available in the mainstream are formulated for white women, and yellow color corrects the purple under the eyes really well (which is common for white women). Without knowing your undertones, you might accidentally buy one for a different skin type or undertone.
This is all broken down in my book, but really, your foundation should conceal most of those imperfections that you want to conceal. It should even it out. I dont love using a ton of concealer. If you find yourself putting on a lot of concealer after your foundation, I would say its time to try a different foundation that maybe has more coverage. Then you wont need the concealer as much (concealer is essentially just concentrated foundation).
Oh, its also important to note that as we age, youre going to need to use a setting powder after your concealer to make sure that it doesnt settle into wrinkles. It still might, but this will help.
#7 How do you get rid of wrinkles around your eyes? [23:05]
The person that wrote in with this question said, Being 25 and having wrinkles leaves me unhappy and insecure. Is it possible to get rid of them? First of all, I want to give this person a big hug. I have a ton of wrinkles around my eyes, too, and I often have to give myself some self love and guess what? Now I like them!
Unfortunately, makeup artists cannot make wrinkles go away. Not without special effects or prosthetics, anyway. You can get Botox or fillers, but honestly, wrinkles are just a part of life. It doesnt matter how many primers you put on your face, you cant make them go away. The only thing you can do is look at your skincare routine, make sure that youre targeting wrinkles, drinking a lot of water, and using products that are going to slow down the process. Im not an esthetician, but I know that for anti-aging, you want the skin cell turnover to go faster.
Wrinkles tell our stories, but I do understand how you could feel insecure with wrinkles at 25. So, you might want to try to highlight other areas of the face. So, if there are crows feet on the outer eye, you could focus on brightening the inner eye instead. If you have wrinkles around your mouth, check where your blush placement is. Is it down too far? Is it bringing down your face or is it lifting up your face?
There are so many other ways that you can play with makeup to take the attention away from areas that you are insecure about and draw the attention to areas that you are confident about, but just make sure you are taking care of the skin around your eyes and go find some good products that work for you! And of course, just just love yourself youre beautiful!
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#8 What are the essential palettes for a makeup artist? [25:18]
This is another it depends question. Who are your clients? What services do you offer? Whats the geography? Is it a really humid area? Are you in a really dry climate? These factors will determine which types of palettes I would recommend for you.
So, without knowing more, I cant give you a specific palette recommendation, but I can tell you the four palettes that I would say every makeup artist should have (take that with a grain of salt, because I dont think there are any shoulds when it comes to this stuff).
A cream foundation palette. For the longest time, before I knew really what I was doing, I carried bottles of foundation in my kit and I never made custom blends for clients. Now that I am more experienced, I can work out of my foundation palette. Ive learned how to warm the product up and change the consistency or the coverage. I can change and adapt a wax based foundation to suit the clients skin type and the type of event. A good foundation palette is always a solid bet.
A blush palette is always good. Ive used blush palettes for eyes and lips in a pinch, especially if youre working with a cream or wax-based palette. You can a lot of times use the foundation straight as concealer and even as contouring depending on the shade range. Make sure you have an inclusive shade range, by the way. Make sure you have blushes that are good for all skin types and all skin tones.
A matte eyeshadow palette is a must. You can use this for the eye (obviously), but its so multipurpose; you could use it for contouring if you needed to, you can use it for brows, you can turn them into liquid for an eyeliner I mean, a matte eyeshadow palette is so much more versatile than a shimmery or metallic one.
A lip palette. I like a good lipstick, but with a lip palette, I can custom make any color. Anybody who sits in my chair who gets a custom color on their lip gets so excited. I always come up with a fun name for them, its just something fun we can do.
If you want to learn more about palettes, check out my interview with the Queeen of depotting; none other than Grishan Roof.
#9 Can I use foundation as a concealer? [30:32]
So, as I said earlier when we were talking about concealer, foundation really should be evening out your skin tone and hopefully concealing all of those little imperfections. A lot of cream foundations are actually wax-based and youre not supposed to use them directly from the pan onto your face. You want to thin them out because theyre super concentrated. You can just thin it out a little less and have it pull double duty as a foundation AND a concealer.
Truthfully, I would much rather see somebody using foundation to conceal than concealer because Im just kind of sick of concealer and sick of seeing people swipe it all over their faces. It might look good on a video, but in real life It probably doesnt look that good. I could go on and on but yes, use your foundation as a concealer.
#10 How long does makeup last and when do you throw away cosmetics? [32:28]
Last but not least, how long does makeup last? First, read the bottle, there is generally always a date stamped on there. If its not, here are some pro tips, if you will.
The expiration date on creams, lotions, and powders is about two years. You can extend the shelf life by keeping these products in dark spaces.
Keep in mind that really good quality skincare products are probably not injected with tons of preservatives, and so theyre going to actually have a shorter shelf life.
Dont buy things that you know you cant use up in one to two years. Hello, eyeshadow palettes! Hello, tons of foundations! Hello, extra skincare! Now, this is just my opinion, but sometimes Ill see skincare products go on sale at massive discounts, especially at bigger retailers. When I see tons of skincare products at a significant discount, Im like, oh, theyre probably close to expiration date. Even though they havent been opened, when were they manufactured? You just want to check on that. So be a good consumer, dont buy makeup that you arent going to use. Its better for your wallet and better for the environment. Hopefully cosmetic manufacturers will follow suit and make the right decisions in the future.
If you found this style of post interesting, perhaps you want to submit one of your OWN makeup questions so we can do this again in the future! You can always submit your questions via my Ask Setareh form and Ill personally respond to them directly, or in a podcast episode and/or blog post.
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