Blending Bumps
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Apr 10, 2012
Ari T.
I have known most of my makeup obsession (not very long) , I have known that blending is Very important! But, when I blend my loose powder foundation the brush causes bumps on my skin! They burn, itch, and everything you don't want! I don't know if this is because lac of quality or what. If I could have some help it would be GREAT!
Apr 10, 2012
Dana K.
I would think it's because of the texture of the brush. try a softer one. Some of the brushes I have are by E.L.F. from their studio line (the all black ones) they are super cheap and really good quality (very soft). Hope that helps! :)
Apr 10, 2012
Ari T.
The brush I have is actually an E.L.F brush. Bismuth, sounds interesting I will check it out. Thanks
Apr 10, 2012
Heather H.
I agree with Nichole, a lot of people have a reaction to mineral/loose foundations.
Apr 10, 2012
Soma S.
I also have to agree w/ Nicole and Heather - I had a terrible reaction to all of the formulas BE mineral foundations had to offer. I had to switch over to liquid foundation [MUFE HD] and found their duo-matte powder foundation worked for my skin as well. No reaction w/ their duo-matte, however it does have a tendency to transfer, which is why I don't use it as often. Hope this helped, and good luck finding one that won't react w/ ur skin! =D