How to apply thick foundations.
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Jun 22, 2013
Nicole S.
What is the best way to apply thick foundations?
I just got kat von d lock it and I love it but I apply it with my fingers and I feel like I'm really stretching my skin because its so think and not super easy to blend.
Amy suggestions?
Jun 22, 2013
Darlene M.
Maybe you should try it with a damp sponge!!
Jun 22, 2013
Hanna A.
Yea a damp sponge like the beauty blender. Also maybe apply it in sections of the face, blend then move on to the next section. I had the same issue with the Estée Lauder Double Wear foundation.
Jun 22, 2013
Nicole S.
Alright thanks ladies <3
Jun 22, 2013
Emily M.
Definitely damp beauty blender! ( the original, the others don't hold water at all really from my experience). Love that foundation! Take your beauty blender under a faucet and squeeze it a couple times, then take it out and squeeze it once more to get the excess water out. Love it!
Jun 22, 2013
Nicole S.
Thanks!