Maybeline Smooth Mousse Foundation.
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Apr 10, 2013
Amanda Nicole G.
Like Eileen said, the real techniques expert face brush. I use this brush daily to apply the dream smooth mousse foundation everyday, I actually have two of them because I love this brush so much lol and use it for litterally everything...powder, foundaiton, blush, bronzer, anything and everything.
I haven't used the stippling brush from real techniques, but I personally don't want to because I like to apply my foundaiton with really dense brushes and the stippling brush isn't as dense or full as the expert face brush. Sam the founder of real techniques uses both to apply her foundaitons though so I guess it really wouldn't matter, there is also a foundation brush but it's a lot smaller than the expert face brush too, same with the stippling brush- it's rather little, smaller than most other stippling brushes I've ever seen actually- but this is just personal prefrence! :) Go into ulta and check them out and compare them for yourself!! I love real techniques brushes so much, so you honestly can't go wrong either way! :)