The key to stepping up your foundation game is the applicator.
I prefer using some sort of applicator and only very rarely use my fingers, but depending on the base I'm using, I prefer different tools.
Today I'm going to take you through my foundation/base applicators, and what I use them for.
An old favourite and the way I go, if I want a really flawless more full coverage base, is a good buffing brush.
The Real Technique Buffing Brush (or the Sephora Mineral Powder Brush) goes great with most foundations, but I don't really like it for my tinted moisturiser or mineral foundation.
For an quick fix and more natural skin-like finish, something like the Louise Young Super Foundation Brush is great.
In the same category, but not as dense I love the Sephora Pro Airbrush no. 55.
These kind of brushes, do however not go with all type of foundations - I haven't really found that a specific formula that goes best, but foundations, that you might already find a bit hard to blend in, will probably not work with these.
The flat top ELF Powder Brush is the perfect companion for Mineral Foundation.
I do also occasionally use it for other foundations, but mostly when I have missed a brush wash.
When all others fail I always turn to a sponge, and I recently got my hands on the sponge over all sponges, the Beauty Blender.
It takes a bit more work, but are absolute amazing for tinted moisturizers/BB creams and foundations, that are a bit harder to blend in.
The finish it gives is very natural and because of the wet sponge, it also gives a nice fresh feel.
So these are my foundations application preferences - what I go for depends on the day, the base I use, the finish I want and whatever I have clean.
I love the beauty blender. But my most used method would just be fingers x
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Really, I hate applying foundations with my fingers - just find it to messy :-D But the Beauty Blender is just amazing!
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