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Nov 10, 2012
Meesha M.
which is the best way to apply foundation?
Nov 10, 2012
Keri T.
I think it's called a stipple brush:)
Nov 10, 2012
Alexis B.
Is it bad that I use my hands for liquid foundation?!
Nov 10, 2012
Keri T.
I use my hands but all make up artists use them:) but I've seen another brush what looks like a eyeshadow brush but bigger. I'm gonna try which ones different, stipple one looks reliable though because it doesn't like make foundation lines on your face like the other one:)
Nov 10, 2012
Nicole T.
I use my fingers to spread the liquid foundation when I want a natural everyday look. And I use a brush for more coverage :)
Nov 10, 2012
Helena B.
I use ectools buffing brush! I find it works better than stippling as the brush is more dense!
Nov 10, 2012
Liza G.
I prefer the Beauty Blender sponge but it really depends on what kind of coverage you are going for. sometimes I use a buffing brush or flat top Kabuki, sometimes my fingers and for touch ups usually a pointed foundation brush
Nov 10, 2012
Amanda Val S.
Stippling brushes need to be super dense, and unfortunately there aren't many excellent ones on the market - the MAC 130 was designed for this purpose but the brush's hairs drag on your skin when you apply liquid foundation. Surprisingly though, the same brush is excellent at applying any cream product of sorts!
I would recommend a buffing brush - Hourglass makes a great one and so does Urban Decay! x