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May 27, 2014
Genesis O.
In that picture it looks great! but I applied it with the real techniques expert face brush and in my opinion thats what worked best. it gave me full coverage and blended smoothly! I have dark spots and dry combo skin.
May 27, 2014
Genesis O.
I also used the one for dry skin.
May 27, 2014
Lisa J.
I think a flat Kabuki style brush works great to stipple and buff on and give a smooth finish. sigma has a nice one but eBay has some Good fakes. That's What I use with my Revlon colorstay and get lots of compliments!
May 28, 2014
Gabby M.
I seem to have the same type of skin as you and I wear the same foundation! :) I put it on with my fingers, then use a concealer brush to cover any blemishes, but don't blend it in yet, when your done patting it on every blemish blend the spots you've done with a stippling brush. It works super well because the foundation sort of half dries on the blemish, so it makes it fuller coverage if that makes sense :) hope I helped!!