Best way to apply foundation?
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Dec 14, 2012
Renee G.
What's the best way to apply foundation without wasting a lot of product?? Sponges suck it and and brushes do too!
Dec 14, 2012
Kimberly E.
Sponges absorb a lot a product. Brushes apply it more evenly. Use an hd airbrush foundation brush. Apply a pump of foundation onto the back of your hand. Apply it in five dots: forehead, cheeks, nose, chin and blend outward. If you feel like you are using a lot of product you could be over doing it. Make sure you are using a primer and exfoliating.
Dec 14, 2012
Alyssa U.
Sonja Kashuk blending sponge. Just like the beauty blender but cheaper. Using it damp is amazing. You can get a total airbrushed effect!!
Dec 14, 2012
Renee G.
Does the Sonia one absorb a lot of product?
Dec 14, 2012
Illy J.
Sponges don't absorb as much foundation if it is damp. If sponges aren't your thing, apply a little foundation directly to your face. Blend out with your favorite foundation brush. This way you won't lose so much of your foundation to your brushes.
Dec 14, 2012
Sadie S.
Beauty blender
Dec 14, 2012
Katrina M.
I like a flat foundation brush, blend it out with a buffer brush. I find that blender sponge makes me face feel heavy. And honeslty, nothing works to blend tough spots like your hands. But that's just me!
Dec 14, 2012
Osiris A.
Beauty Blender is great for liquid foundations and stippling brush is good for liquid too
Dec 15, 2012
Tori W.
Dab onto skin. But in an upwards motion going downwards could cause or increase potential of rinkles
Dec 15, 2012
Tiffany M.