Kabuki brush question for you girls!
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Dec 14, 2014
Shaye M.
So, I'd usually use a flat top (paddle) brush for my foundation and I liked it but because my foundation sets quite quickly and I'd just gotten a dense kabuki brush I decided to give it a go for liquid and I'm in loveeee. I don't know if I'm supposed to be using one of these for this particular purpose so I was wondering do any of you ladies do this? Or tried this? Haha :)
Dec 14, 2014
AmorAri P.
Lol yesssss I do it to with my flat top from echo tools. It works wonders lol
Dec 14, 2014
Kitty K.
I usually apply my foundation with a sponge, then go back over with a flat top... it works beautifully =)
Dec 14, 2014
Madison C.
Same! What kind of foundation were you using before the liquid?
Dec 14, 2014
Rissa G.
Girl, yes. I got a flat too Kabuki for the first time too a few months ago (Sonia Kashuk No.4) and omggggg I LUUUUV it.
Dec 14, 2014
Jack B.
Flat top kabuki brushes are great for foundation, since they can really work it into the pores and help obscure them. I apply with a flat foundation brush and then go over with a flat-too kabuki!
Dec 14, 2014
Shaye M.
@ Madison, Rimmel 25 hour stay liquid foundation but I'm mixing that with my Loreal Lumi right now :)
@ Renay, they're amazing hahah, I had one years ago I used for powder but the one I have now is pretty dense so the coverage is amazzzzing, so stoked haha and so much quicker lol!
Thank you girls for your feedback! I have a few more uses now :)
Dec 14, 2014
Llesenia S.
I use the elf one and I love it for foundation! Gives me the best coverage!
Dec 14, 2014
Jenny A.
Renay, I second you on the Kashuk 4 kabuki. It's so soft. It's the second softest brush I own, after my wayne goss powder brush. It's so soft it doesn't cause microexfoliation. It works for liquid, creams and powders, fixing any streaky or blotchy spots. It also helps to bend out product if you've applied your blush or contouring with a heavy hand. Best $18 I ever spent on a makeup brush.
Dec 15, 2014
Rissa G.
Being that I've never tried any high-end brushes, I'm super excited to hear that the No.4 compares. Closest thing I am going to try for now haha. I do agree, it is an awesome brush. I love it. It definitely does not disappoint where the name implies "multipurpose", because it works for absolutely everything!