Finally Reviewing Rephr Face Brushes – 04, 05, 18, 19, 22, 24, 35, 37

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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Top Rephr Brushes for Perfect Eyeshadow Application – Reviewing Rephr Eye Brushes 01, 02, 12, 13, 15, 21, 29, and 33

Finding the right eyeshadow brushes can make such a huge difference in how your makeup applies, and Rephr has some of my favorites. Their brushes are high quality, work well with both creams and powders, and have thoughtful shapes that actually make sense for real application. I’ve tested a bunch of their brushes over time, and while I don’t think every single one is a must-have, there are some absolute standouts that I reach for constantly. Here’s my breakdown of the ones I own—what I love, what I don’t, and which ones I think are worth picking up. In this post, all links are affiliate links, but all opinions are my own, and I bought these myself. 

Brushes are shown here in the order they are listed below

01 – This is a perfect workhorse blending brush. It’s exactly the right size, shape, and density for any kind of blending you have to do. It doesn’t matter if you’re working on building up the crease, blending out edges, adding something to the inner corner, I can make this work. You can use it with powders or creams though I prefer this one for powder shadows. There’s honestly not that much to say about this brush because it does exactly what it promises to do and super well.

02 – This is firm eyeshadow shader brush that can work for both powders and creams. It’s not too firm (like the 21 I’ll talk about later) but is still dense enough to pick up enough shadow. It works really well for laying down pigment and is great for softly blending out cream shadows. I’m not a huge fan of this one for glittery shadows vs something like the Sonia G shader brushes (particularly the Soft Shader) but I love using it to build up a matte shadow in the outer corner or building a base with something the Merit Solo Shadows. This is because it’s a pretty small brush, at least for the size of my eyelid. Rephr does make a max version of this brush that I’m thinking of grabbing because I love the shape and density of it.

12 – This is a fairly chubby smudge brush that I like to use for either adding depth to the outer corner or building up an inner corner highlight area that’s less precise. I don’t like the way thick eyeliner looks on me, but if you’re into that look, you’d love this brush. I especially like using this one to pick up a dark brown cream shadow or liner for the outer corner really quickly when I’m in a rush vs trying to build up and blend out a powder shadow. It’s the largest pencil type brush I own – if you’re looking for something similar but smaller, I’d recommend the BK Beauty 207.

02 vs 12 so you can really see the different in the shape and size

13 – This is basically a tiny version of the 01 brush. It’s one of the smallest crease brushes that Rephr makes (they make a mini version of this that’s even smaller), and I love it when I’m trying to do something super precise. Like all the above brushes, this works with creams or powers and has a really great density level for both. It’s great for blending out shadows in smaller spaces or if you’re trying to powder a super tiny spot on your face. This one is the perfect balance of fluffy but tiny. That said, if I had to choose between the 01 and the 13 for me, I’d stick with the 01.

15 – This is a great tapered blending brush that’s slightly denser than the 01, making it perfect for adding depth to the crease while still being able to blend seamlessly. I love using this brush when I want more control over my blending—it’s not too fluffy, so it keeps pigment concentrated but still diffuses edges beautifully. It works well with both powders and creams, though I mostly use it for powders. If you find the 01 a little too soft or large for detailed crease work, the 15 is a great alternative. I find myself reaching for this a lot when I want a more defined look without harsh lines or when the 01 needs to be cleaned so they’re fairly similar.

21 – This was the very first brush I got from Rephr, and it actually took me a long time to try them again after this one. It’s my least favorite brush from them and the only one I wouldn’t recommend. All the other brushes I’m reviewing, if it’s something you’re looking for, I really do think you’ll love the brush and get a ton of use of it. The 21 is just too firm for me, and it never quite picks up shadows in the way I want it to. It says it’s specifically for shimmers and creams but I find that the 02 brush works way better for both of those. I might actually get rid of this one and get the max version of the 02 because I love having this shape of brush around but I don’t like the bristles they used.

29 – This is the kind of liner brush I prefer vs something like the 12 brush. I love having something I can use to line just the lash line with a cream shadow and not have to worry about it ever getting too thick. This brush is dense and stiff enough to pick up cream shadows but also works great with powders. I’ve also used it to fill in my eyebrows in a pinch! It’s not particularly unique if you already have a tiny liner brush, but if you’re in the market for one, this is a very high quality and effective one.

33 – This is a huge brush for an eyeshadow brush. It’s definitely the largest shadow brush I own, and I think that’s what makes it special. You can do a one shadow look so fast, whether you’re using cream, powder, or even blending out liquid shadow. I love using this when I’m in a rush but don’t want to get makeup all over my fingers so want to use a brush instead. You can also use this as a concealer brush or a powder brush in a pinch because it’s so large. I love the tapered shape of it to pick up, lay down, and blend out shadow. This is honestly one of my stand out favorites that I didn’t expect to love as much as I did because I’m not used to giant eyeshadow brushes. I’m so glad I grabbed this one because I end up using it all the time and always am so happy with how the look turns out.

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The Best Makeup Brush for Under Eye Concealer | Rephr B05 Review

I own so many brushes from collecting them over the year (and having been lucky enough to get some brushes in PR too!), and I really thought I’d found all the best ones already. But when I realized how great this brush is, I decided to write a blog post right way just to share. If there’s anything you were looking for a review on or a topic that you want me to cover, please let me know if the comments below! And, of course, thank you so much for being here, and it would mean so much to me if you subscribe here for new posts. If you choose to shop through my links, some may be affiliate links that support the blog – thank you!

I can’t describe how surprised I was when I first used the new Rephr B05 brush. I own so many concealer brushes and had all but given up on having great looking under eyes. This brush blended in my concealer without taking away any coverage and made my undereye look perfectly smooth (which never happens!). The shape is perfect and somehow even better than all the traditional “kitten paw” brushes I’ve used in the past. It’s almost that exact shape but slightly smaller and more sloped, which does a better job of patting in coverage for me without making my concealer look heavy. Rephr actually says they made it 40% smaller and with an intensified slope based on feedback, and I absolutely agree with those choices.

Comparison to my previous favorite concealer brush the Angie Hot & Flashy A506 Concealer

The bristles are just as soft as my brushes from BK Beauty, Sonia G, Smith, Beauty Pie, etc. and the density is similar to all the other concealer brushes I have. I also love that the bristles are black so it’s much less likely to be forever stained from my concealers. Right now, you can get this brush in a bundle with the foundation brush version (which is also amazing) for $30. I honestly might grab a backup because I’d absolutely pay $30 for this brush alone!

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