Help with foundation brushes?!?
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Dec 29, 2013
Kaley K.
Dec 29, 2013
Honey E.
I'm not sure about it as far as application goes but I would personally try it. you should be able to just wash your brush if you dint like the way it applies :) I had a blush brush that I washed and started using fir foundation
Dec 29, 2013
Sommer A.
Try real techniques expert face brush it's not a flat foundation brush and it's also not a stippling brush.
Dec 29, 2013
Cat C.
It won't ruin the brush, sweetie :) just make sure you wash it completely. Also flat top brushes are amazing for foundation. And if you just don't like using brushes I'd try the beautyblender :)
Dec 29, 2013
Shaundi P.
If you have powder foundation I dnt see why not :) and its not going to ruin the brush