- “If I want higher coverage for foundation, I use this one. This is a Picasso brush, just a normal foundation brush. This is in number 132. It's very dense”2:23–2:31
- Source: My Favorite Makeup Brushes - Apr 15, 2026
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132 Foundation Brush"If I want higher coverage for foundation, I use this one. This is a Picasso brush, just a normal foundation brush. This is in number 132. It's very dense."-Blush Brush No. 105"I love to use this. This is also a dyed animal hair."-
Blending Brush No. 224"They are the mini fluffy brush. I believe this is called blender brush."$27
Powder Brush No. 188"This is a stippling brush. This is what it's called."$56.99
Small Round Eyeshadow Brush No. 219"And here is just for the outer corner. This is in Picasso 219, and I just use if I want to make crease kind of eyeshadow crease cut like this, I would use this."-
Fluffy Eyeshadow Brush No. 239"So, basically I dip the eyeshadow and just press it like this. What I like about this one, it has slim bristles which I can dip an eyeshadow like this and I put it under the eye here."$25
Small Round Tip Concealer Brush No. 602"So, what I like about this one, I would use a highlighter or eyeshadow glitter, dip it, and use it here."-Browse More
- “I love to use this. This is also a dyed animal hair”
- “Actually, the animal hair, you're not supposed to use it for any type of cream liquid because it's going to destroy the hair. That's what I heard”
- Source: My Favorite Makeup Brushes - Apr 15, 2026
- “They are the mini fluffy brush. I believe this is called blender brush”5:03–5:09
- “I love to use my bronzer and just wash it all over my eyelid like this. That's the power of this”
- “This is like my everyday staple”
- Source: My Favorite Makeup Brushes - Apr 15, 2026
- “This is a stippling brush. This is what it's called”6:13–6:18
- “I love this brush for this type of balm cream blush”6:02–6:13
- Source: My Favorite Makeup Brushes - Apr 15, 2026
- “And here is just for the outer corner. This is in Picasso 219, and I just use if I want to make crease kind of eyeshadow crease cut like this, I would use this”6:33–6:36
- “But this one is also you can use it for under here, which is nice”10:59–11:05
- Source: My Favorite Makeup Brushes - Apr 15, 2026
- “So, basically I dip the eyeshadow and just press it like this. What I like about this one, it has slim bristles which I can dip an eyeshadow like this and I put it under the eye here”6:33–6:36
- “So, sometimes I want to have like smoky eye look, and I just do that with the like brown eyeshadow, um maroon, something like that. So, I use that type or something like this. Use this one often”6:37–6:41
- Source: My Favorite Makeup Brushes - Apr 15, 2026
- “So, what I like about this one, I would use a highlighter or eyeshadow glitter, dip it, and use it here”10:11–10:15
- “If I couldn't find this one, I would just use cotton bud. They do the same job. So, if you don't have this kind of brush, you can use cotton buds cuz it works still”
- Source: My Favorite Makeup Brushes - Apr 15, 2026
Brand note
Picasso is a brush brand that leans functional — numbered, purpose-built tools for specific jobs like dense foundation application, stippling blush, or precise eyeshadow work. The 132 Foundation Brush stands out as a dense, high-coverage workhorse, and the line overall suits makeup users who like a designated tool for every step. One trade-off: some brushes use animal hair, which creators note shouldn't be used with cream or liquid products since it can damage the bristles.
