Applying Liquid Foundation
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Feb 9, 2013
Noelle S.
Hi ladies! What's best for applying liquid foundation? Right now, I use a sponge, but I'm wondering if a brush works better. I prefer not to use my fingers.
Feb 9, 2013
Courtney B.
Get a stippling brush or a flat top kabuki brush. If your looking not to spend much money try the elf stippling brushes or they have a nice powder brush thats flat so you can buff out that foundation (: or you can get the flat top kabuki brush from sigma. Check out bh cosmetics too!
Feb 9, 2013
Renoeka C.
A sponge sucks up all of the product. you can use a foundation brush if you want more coverage and the other brushes Courtney mentioned.
Feb 10, 2013
Kaitlin P.
What I do is pour a lil on the back of my hand then dip a brush in it
Feb 10, 2013
Rica F.
It depends on the texture of the foundation. If it's runny, use a flat brush, such as sigma f80. If it's runny, use the classic foundation brush such as signa f60?
Feb 10, 2013
Louise A.
A stippling brush is the best. Check out Sam Chapman's Real Techniques range, her stippling brush is brilliant.