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Jun 25, 2013
Naeela S.
I've been using the revlon colourstay foundation for ages and love it. I apply it using the expert face brush by real techniques but was wondering what the difference is between using that and a stippling brush? and which is better?
Jun 25, 2013
Raji P.
I personally prefer using the expert face brush. I found when I used the stippling brush to apply my foundation it looked quite cakey but then again that may have been my fault! Try the stippling brush and see which way you prefer because to be honest there is no better just what you prefer. A stippling brush is supposed to give an airbrushed and flawless look I like to use mine for applying blush and contouring. Hope that helped x
Jun 25, 2013
Naeela S.
Thanks, yeah I found the same. I applied it using a stibbling and ended up having to blend it in using the face brush anyway coz it was cakier and more obvious so I think ill stick to the expert face brush. x