Repost. Please help with foundation.
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Jun 6, 2014
Ms L.
Jun 6, 2014
Elisa E.
Yeah it sounds like your blending too hard/being a bit too heavy handed. Try a lighter touch and maybe a fluffier brush than the one your using, or maybe switch to a different contour product, powder maybe, something that's not "wet", maybe the products your using are just slipping off of each other :/ Idk...What foundation and brush are you using, just in case it makes any difference to anyone else that might come along and try to help :)
Jun 6, 2014
Lindsay K.
I was having the same problem a while ago and I started doing something different. I use my large stippling brush when my foundation is done and just stipple all over to kind of push my foundation into my skin. It stays after that ;)
Jun 6, 2014
Kat Y.
Definitely let your foundation set before contouring. I usually contour towards the end of applying makeup. Sometimes liquid or cream contour can disrupt your foundation so use your fingers or a beauty blender to lightly push it into the skin and then blend out. I usually use powder to contour because I find it's a bit easier to go light handed.
Jun 7, 2014
Sarah W.
Maybe try a different skin care regime first? Arbonne's 'Calm' range is fantastic for acne and then you won't have to worry as much if your foundation starts coming off 😊 Goodluck!