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Jul 13, 2013
Danii C.
Hiya :) I have just bought a loose mac powder the translucent white one forgot the name alredy! What type brush should I get to apply it with?
Jul 13, 2013
Christin A.
kabuki brush
Jul 13, 2013
Amanda W.
Kabuki brushes are great for powders I also use bare minerals full coverage.
Jul 13, 2013
Atiyah Y.
You should use a powder brush for translucent powder. Too much of that powder will have you looking ghostly in pictures.
Jul 14, 2013
Naeela S.
Yeah I agree with atiya, I use a real techniques powder brush.