Beauty Blender Or Foundation Brush?
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Mar 6, 2013
Meaghan S.
For me it depends on the foundation I'm using , with my Laura mercier silk creme foundation I use my beauty blender but for MAC studio sculpt I use a foundation brush (real techniques buffing brush )
Mar 6, 2013
JoAnne A.
Aren't you supposed to wet your Beauty Blender before you apply your foundation with it so it doesn't absorb it? Maybe that's why you feel like you aren't getting enough coverage.
Mar 6, 2013
Nji L.
I pump it onto a brush paint it on then dab all over with w beauty blender. The finish is really good. I change my method all the time though but that's my current method
Mar 6, 2013
Megan M.
For me it all comes down to what type of product I'm working with, bb creams and tinted moisturizers ill use my fingers. Foundations ill use a beauty blender for an even coverage then a buffing brush to blend or add to any problem areas.
Mar 8, 2013
Esther S.
I got the expert face brush from real techniques amazing~
or I like to use bionic flat top buffer brush from coastal scent. Both really soft and give flawless base :)
Mar 9, 2013
Jen H.
Both! Just depends on which kind of foundation I'm using that day (Beauty Blender slightly damp for my NARS Sheer Glow, a buffing brush for a heavier foundation like my LORAC, and a paddle brush for my Face Atelier foundations).
Mar 9, 2013
Jen H.
And I also use the stippling brush from Real Techniques. I use a lot of tools, lol. I guess it really depends on what kind of product you're using, you know? But my favorites are my Beauty Blender and my stippling brush.
Mar 9, 2013
Eileen A.
Mar 9, 2013
Vivian C.
I like the Sigma F80 kabuki brush, but I think the Beauty Blender provides such a natural and flawless finish. I probably end up using one more pump with the Beauty Blender, but it's well worth it. I've tried the Sonia Kashuk dupe and it is not even close to the real thing. Pay the extra $10 and you won't regret it.
Mar 10, 2013
Brittany Y.
Stippling brushes!