Skincare With My Stippling Brush???!!
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Jul 17, 2012
Jennifer S.
Is anyone doing the same as me or is it just me? I've been using my stippling brush to apply my moisturiser to my face on a night. I'm really loving it !!!, I feel it sinks in much better and easier. I saw michele1218 do it on YouTube and i thought I would give it a go as she said she didnt like using expensive cream that's would soak up in her hands and waste product.
Jul 17, 2012
karissa b.
The brush doesn't soak up more product than your hands would?
Jul 18, 2012
Tamara R.
I use traditional foundation brushes to apply skincare to clients, but for myself I just usually go with my hands.
@Karissa B. - If the bristles are synthetic, they won't absorb anything and the longer white bristles of stippling brushes tend to be synthetic. If the bristles are natural, you're right - they will absorb product.