applying liquid foundation with a brush..

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I second the post above, I have my favourties but I use different brushes all the time. I really like the Real Techniques Buffing brush. I use it in the same way as a stippling brush but it tends to give a more sheer coverage. Really good for good-skin-days and summertime. x

I love sigma brushes. Good quality Good price!

Nov 16, 2011

Shelley W.

I have a MAC foundation brush but the past year and half I have just been using my fingers to apply my liquid foundation and that method actually gives me a much better finish than the brush. The warmth from my fingers "melts" the foundation into my skin.

I assume when you say amazing you mean airbrushed. Not all that achievable with a flat foundation brush. To acheive an airbrushed look with foundation you need to buff in the foundation with a synthetic buffing brush. I like my CARGO magic brush and for a inexpensive fix I turn to my Real Techniques buffing brush since I got 4 or 5 brushes for 17 dollars. Can you attach two pictures here? If not I will attach a picture of my makeup using a buffing brush and buffing it on and in another comment I'll post a picture of my skin without makeup so you can see the pore size and discoloration, uneven skin tone etc.

And here is a photo with no makeup

Last photo...hopefully in comes in a bit closer than the first.

Nov 20, 2011

rozeena k.

WOW ANGEL!! in this last picture did you use a buffing brush?! your skin loooks flawless!!!

I use mac studio sculpt & use elf stipple brush but i might start using the studio powder brush.



Thank you everyone for your replyssss <3

Yes, a buffing brush was used. I used the real techniques buffing brush that day. just make sure its synthetic like a liquid foundation brush should be to spread the product better. natural brushes are porous and will soak up liquid foundation instead of spreading it evenly. When you buff you can fill in the pores and make them appear to disappear. It's kind of like painting a wall in your room. If you use a paint brush and go in an up and down motion these little specks of white (or the previous wall color) will pop up. Think of this as you would your pores. If you take a brush and go over the area in a buffing motion you will fill in all those little specks of white. This is equal to filling in your pores. I actually hate to airbrush every day clients such as brides because to clean the gun is a tedious chore so I show my cleints that the same flawless look can be achieved with liquid foundation and powder and it'll come at a lesser cost to them and less of a hassel for me.

Jul 24, 2014

Olivia B.

Use the multit task sephora brush and really buff it in your skin watch Lauren Curtis put her face makeup on. Just go to YouTube and search her.