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Sep 7, 2012
Sierra Sky R.
A VERY thick full coverage foundation.. one that you could blob on your hand and turn upside down and wouldn't budge.. like, say, the new Kat Von D foundation?..hehe... I'm clueless, help me out!
Sep 7, 2012
Antonio Z.
I would go for a buffing brush to actually make the foundation look like skin, because sometimes it can make you look like if you had a mask on or apply it with a regular foundation brush and then if you had any streaks from the brush use a damn cosmetic sponge to get the flawless look :)
Sep 7, 2012
Olivia G.
Sigma F82! That sounds right up its alley ;)
Sep 7, 2012
Sadie S.
I prefer my mac Beaty blender :) u moist it first works like a dream everytime !
Sep 7, 2012
Sidory D.
I would agree with Sadie and Antonio, using a buffing brush first for application and then blending all the rough edges with a beauty blender. I also like Sigma brushes.
Sep 7, 2012
Yesenia P.
The ELF Flat Top Powder brush!! I love that brush!!
Sep 7, 2012
Blanka E.
Any sigma F84 or F80, I would use the brush first to apply my primer, so is slightly wet and then apply the foundation ;)
Sep 7, 2012
June L.
A dampened original Beauty Blender is my first choice always- if there are areas which need extra coverage, then I very gently stipple product on- you can create an airbrush finish with this- love them!
Sep 7, 2012
Sierra Sky R.
Thank you ladies! I'm going to purchase the Sigma F82. Can you recommend a blending brush small enough for my small eyes and socket? My current blending brush is wayyy too big for my eyes, I can't fit it into my crease at all.
Sep 8, 2012
Yesenia P.
Yes. Sigma is great too!!
Sep 11, 2012
Mary P.
Sigma F80 or any flat top, buffing brush that is very dense.
Sep 12, 2012
Sonya M.
I'm a makeup artist AND honestly, when I apply liquid foundations on myself I use my good ol fingers to apply. Sponges tend to soak up most of ur product and brushes are streaky. To each his own. Whatever works for u!