How to put on foundation?
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Jul 23, 2013
Brittany T.
I know how to put it on but I always do the lazy way-using.your fingers and after, all you get is lines and you can see it! How do you get that perfect airbrushed look?!
Jul 23, 2013
Kaylee W.
Use a beauty blender.
Jul 23, 2013
Caitlyn B.
If you want to keep your finger method, try patting it on instead of rubbing it in.
Jul 23, 2013
Kaylee W.
But I put some on my finger and dap it in spots all over my face. Then just blend in CIRCLES with my four fingers. It gets the same effect.
Jul 23, 2013
Kaylee W.
And maybe your brand of foundation is too oily. If it is try another brand. You can also try a bb cream or primer
Jul 23, 2013
Vanessa W.
Try dabbing the fdtn evenly all over your face, then use a stippling brush to make dotting and light spreading motions. You can youtube stippling motions if you're still confused. :)
Jul 23, 2013
Bryanna L.
Beauty blenders but I mostly use my fingers.
Jul 23, 2013
Jareka B.
Beauty blender is Better to me.
Jul 23, 2013
Lauren M.
I would use a stippling brush or a foundation brush and a sponge to help blend. :)
Jul 23, 2013
Julianne J.
Any kind of flat top kabuki style brush or a beauty sponge should help!
Jul 23, 2013
Kirsty T.
All foundations work better with different tools some look better using a beauty blender others look better using a buffing brush its all about trial and error.
Jul 23, 2013
Ty R.
Stippling or buffing brush!