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May 13, 2013
Cati S.
What is the right way to put on foundation with out it being think and blouchy. is a sponge or brush better?
May 13, 2013
Tvisha P.
I like sponges better.!
May 13, 2013
Kim C.
I prefer a brush but I don't like using flat foundation brushes...have a look at the real techniques expert face brush or their stippling brush.
May 13, 2013
Vanessa W.
If the foundation is thick, use a damp sponge. If its thin, use a stipling brush and use dotting motions. xx
May 13, 2013
Taylor M.
Beauty blender sponge!
May 13, 2013
Jamie B.
I like the beauty blender! I use it a lot in my youtube videos! www.youtube.com/jamiepaigebeauty
May 13, 2013
Alex N.
Brush!