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Post by ChillyMcFreeze on Apr 7, 2015 12:12:28 GMT -5
All of the above depending on my mood. For a lighter finish, I use a wedge sponge. For fuller coverage, a flat foundation brush. For lazy days (like most days lately!), my fingers.
Post by DarcyLongfellow on Apr 7, 2015 13:52:29 GMT -5
I've used everything under the sun. I always go back to sung my fingers. With any sort of brush, I feel like I can always see the brush marks. And sponges soak up so much product. I haven't tried a beauty blender -- maybe I will some day.
I feel like I just have the best control with my fingers, and I like the finish I get.
I apply my bb cream with my fingers, but if it looks goopy I buff it out with a brush. I've used all kinds of brushes for actual foundation, but right now I really like the giant Tarte buffing brush.
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I was using just those regular little triangular cosmetic sponges and I've used a brush and a buffer brush thing and a beauty blender. I got inspired by the board to try something new and used my $3 elf stippling brush and I LOVE it. It gives a softer finish and full coverage. I've never been able to use my fingers because it always looks cakey.
I usually use a Beauty Blender because I like the finish it gives. When I don't use a Beauty Blender, I use my fingers. I used a Sigma F80 brush for a long time. For some reason that stopped working as well and my foundation wasn't looking so good.
I'm using the real techniques expert face brush but I want to get the beauty blender. But my goal is to sheer out my foundation as much as possible. For full coverage, this might not work.