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Sisley-Paris Phyto-Sourcils Design 3-in-1 Architect Pencil 5 Taupe
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Sep 1, 2014
Jesse T.
I have never used a foundation brush before, but since I recently ditched my beauty blender and I've been using my fingers, I figured I should try a brush. I am most likely going to ulta tomorrow to pick up neutrogenas oil free acne clearing foundation that I've been dying to try. I want to get a good foundation brush to cover up acne and scaring, what would you reccomend? I would really like to spend 10$ or less on this brush. Thanks!
Sep 1, 2014
Liv I.
E.l.f has a good stippling brush. It's the black kind of brushes not the whote.
Sep 1, 2014
Liv I.
*whitw
Sep 1, 2014
Liv I.
*WHITE! Dumb spell check
Sep 1, 2014
Summer L.
Real techniques stippling brush 10$ 😌
Sep 1, 2014
Colbi C.
Tarte has the airbrush foundation brush and it's hands down the best brush I've ever used for foundation. its a little pricey but leaves your skin looking flawless. it's definitely worth it.
Sep 1, 2014
Colbi C.
Sep 1, 2014
Carsam R.
Try real techniques buffing brush. Similar to tartes
Sep 2, 2014
Madison C.
A thick flat top kubuki brush is the best way to go, they buff out foundation and BB cream perfectly. I have the Heavenly Luxe Flat Top Buffing Foundation Brush by It cosmetics and I love it! Btw I have extremely oily and acne prone skin and that line by neutropenia did nothing for me.