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Dec 22, 2013
Ashley L.
Dec 22, 2013
Diana S.
I use a brush to apply it and a sponge to blend it. I don't know if that's weird haha but it works for me (:
Dec 22, 2013
Shannon M.
Brush
Dec 22, 2013
KaLynn S.
Fingertips! ;)
Dec 22, 2013
Mally M.
Sponge all the way for liquid foundation flawless and no streaks:)
Dec 22, 2013
Ashley L.
Ok. Thanks.
Dec 22, 2013
Hannah M.
Damp sponge, makes everything blend seamlessly
Dec 22, 2013
Lexi K.
Both can be great, you should use a stippling or flat top kabuki for the best finish in my opinion.
Dec 22, 2013
Saby T.
You should try both and see which way you find it easier to use! I prefer sponge!
Dec 22, 2013
Tilbe D.
Brush, many artists use their fingers, and they manage it real well like any normal person, but I feel very messy/dirty when I use my fingers /:
Dec 22, 2013
Ashley L.
Yeah, the guy did a really neat job with the sponge and told me either my fingers or a small sponge works.
Dec 22, 2013
Lara C.
Brush and sponge... I usually start off with my brush them pat everything down with my beauty blender to make sure its even.
Dec 22, 2013
Lara C.
My brush is the foundation airbrush sephora brush.
Dec 22, 2013
Alyssa M.
I prefer using a sponge. I'm currently using the beauty blender and it works great with every foundation. You can purchase them on amazon. It gives a flawless look.
Dec 22, 2013
Jocelyn R.
Between THAT brush and a sponge definitely a sponge those brushes take so long to apply foundation because they leave it super streaky. but I think a stipple brush would work the same and doesn't soak up the product and its faster and doesn't leave streaks :)
Dec 23, 2013
Brooke R.
I bought that same brush and didn't like it so I bought a beauty blender.10 times better.
Dec 23, 2013
Ashley L.
Ok, yeah I've found that out too, sometimes I use my finger after using the brush. Thanks.
Dec 23, 2013
Magdarline J.
A sponge will leave your face looking flawless and more natural
Dec 23, 2013
Stella K.
It depends on what you feel comfortable with...