If you’re trying to decide which Rephr face brushes are worth adding to your collection, I’ve tested a bunch and narrowed down my favorites. These mini reviews break down how each brush performs, what I use them for, and how they compare—so you can find the ones that’ll actually earn a spot in your daily routine. In this post, all links are affiliate links, but all opinions are my own!

04 – This is an ultra-soft angled cheek brush that’s one of the most versatile face brushes I own. It was originally designed for contour, and it does that beautifully, but I find myself reaching for it just as much for blush, bronzer, and highlighter. The angled shape makes it perfect for sculpting and precise placement, but the softness of the bristles ensures everything blends seamlessly without harsh lines. It has just the right density to pick up product effortlessly without over-applying, so whether I’m working with something super pigmented or more sheer, it always applies smoothly. If you want a brush that can truly do it all for cheek products and specifically is angled for more precise application, this is a staple.
05 – If you’re looking for something less precise but just as soft and easy to work with, the 05 is one of my favorites. It’s bigger than the 04 and not angled, so you can easily cover large areas with it. I love it for blush, bronzer, and highlighter but it also works great for powder. Like the 04, it has a great density to pick up powder products and blend them out regardless of the opacity of the product. Honestly, I could say much of the same things between this and the 04 – it just depends on whether you want an angled brush or not.
18 and 19 – I’m reviewing these together because they’re super similar, and I don’t think you need both. They’re both candle-shaped cheek brushes that are perfect for highlighter, targeted blush or bronzer application, and precise powder placement. The bristles are incredibly soft, and the density is just right for picking up and blending powder products seamlessly. I personally reach for the 18 more because it’s smaller and denser, making it great for more controlled application. But if you prefer a fluffier, slightly larger brush that gives a softer, more diffused finish, the 19 is the better pick. Either way, both are beautifully made and work effortlessly.
22 – This is one of Rephr’s most expensive brushes, but it’s absolutely worth it. It’s easily one of my top three favorites from the brand, alongside the 24 and 37. This is hands down my favorite bronzer brush—the size, shape, and density are all spot on. It picks up and blends every powder bronzer I own effortlessly, no matter the formula. The bristles are incredibly soft but still grab just the right amount of product for a smooth, even application. Because it’s on the larger side, I can apply bronzer super quickly, but the tapered edge still allows for precise placement and subtle contouring. I genuinely have no complaints about this brush—it’s perfect.
24 – This is hands down my favorite brush for cream and liquid blush—my favorite type of product to use. No matter which of the (probably hundred) blushes I pair it with, it always performs flawlessly. It picks up just the right amount of product and blends it out seamlessly without disrupting the base underneath. The tapered shape allows for precise placement while still being big enough to make application quick and effortless. It’s on the denser side, which is why it works so well for cream blushes, even with stiffer formulas that can be tricky to pick up. It also blends out cream and stick bronzers and highlighters beautifully. In a pinch, this is my go-to for applying all my cream products, and then I’ll just use the 05 to set everything with powder products.
35 –I absolutely love how precise this brush is. It’s perfect for detailed contouring, or targeted highlight—especially if you like working in smaller areas or want maximum control. The size makes it feel almost like a precision tool, and while it’s not the brush I’d use to quickly sweep product across the face, it’s my go-to when I want to be intentional and sculpted with my application. The bristles are super soft, and despite its small size, it blends beautifully without creating harsh lines. If you enjoy refining the details or tend to go heavy-handed and need a bit more control, the 35 is a great one to have in your lineup.
37 – This is easily one of the softest brushes Rephr makes, and it truly feels luxurious on the skin. It’s a small cheek brush that’s incredibly versatile—I use it most often for blush, bronzer, and highlighter, and it handles each of those beautifully. The size gives you control over placement, while the ultra-soft bristles make blending seamless and effortless. It’s not overly dense, which makes it ideal for building up product gradually and achieving a soft, diffused finish. I especially love it for more pigmented products where I want a lighter touch. This is one of those brushes that makes your makeup routine feel a little more elevated—it’s a pleasure to use every time.
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