Blending Foundation Better
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Sep 3, 2014
Brianna M.
I use all types of foundation and I only like the beauty blender but I feel it just sits on my skin I want to blend it into my skin better I do dampen my BB but it doesn't blend into my skin to look natural it looks like a mask so is there any tips or tricks you could give me?also same with concealer and if I accidentally scratch my foundation when its not set it comes off and feels sticky.
Sep 3, 2014
Lea A.
Try using your fingers instead of the beauty blender
Sep 3, 2014
Kate B.
Try not dampening the beauty blender, you could invest in a buffing brush so that you can blend the foundation in properly, or use your fingers and try not using as much foundation.
Sep 3, 2014
kim N.
You can either use your fingers to blend in circular motions or use a buffing brush to create that flawless look.
Sep 3, 2014
Paulina E.
Imma have to try those tips myself😯
Sep 3, 2014
Saby T.
Yea I agree try using a buffing brush!
Sep 3, 2014
Brianna M.
OK thanks I actually may have a buffing brush!! :)
Sep 3, 2014
Charlotte P.
Apply a thin layer at a time and let it set into the skin before adding more other wise it can get a bit heavy and sticky. Apply a little powder once your done and it should set. Buffing brush is a good idea
Sep 3, 2014
Rissa G.
Buffing brush and I like using my sponge dry personally works out better for me.