Liquid foundation application?
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Jul 6, 2011
Chrisanne D.
What is better for applying liquid foundation? Elf studio stippling brush, or elf studio powder brush. I am thinking of buying one of these but I don't know which one works best for liquid application.
Jul 6, 2011
Justyne L.
I would get the stippling brush just because its more for a liquid foundation and like Andrew said it'll give you a more flawless look
Jul 6, 2011
Chrisanne D.
I have oily/combination skin so no dry patches. I think I'll just go ahead and buy both brushes and see what I prefer :) thanks everyone
Jul 6, 2011
Drea L.
Good thing your buying both! Honestly, the ELF stippling brush is too small & pokes the skin when stippling. I don't like it for foundation at all - I do, however like it for blush!
The powder brush is great for LF. Great buffer as well. :)