Fuzzy face? Hep please.
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Aug 7, 2014
Christina C.
When ever I apply foundation I always look like a fuzzy peach. I look like this before I even set it with a powder. Tips please?
Aug 7, 2014
Belle M.
I would also like to know because that happens to me too.
Aug 7, 2014
Ashley C.
Try applying and blending your foundation in downward strokes :)
Aug 7, 2014
Ashley C.
Also setting sprays can help the fuzzies lay down :)
Aug 7, 2014
Christina C.
^ yes I have heard that, it help a little thanks.
Aug 7, 2014
Bry R.
Apply foundation in the direction of the hair growth, which is usually down. :)