MandyVanHook
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Mhmm, that's why I love it. No micro-exfoliation. Now I just need to find a brush that won't cause any.Beauty Blender is everything, especially for my dry ass skin lol
Mhmm, that's why I love it. No micro-exfoliation. Now I just need to find a brush that won't cause any.Beauty Blender is everything, especially for my dry ass skin lol
The only brush I use is the Real Tech expert face brush, use it with just about everything, when I am too lazy for the beauty blenderMhmm, that's why I love it. No micro-exfoliation. Now I just need to find a brush that won't cause any.
I've been showing my beauty blender more love lately. There are mornings I definitely don't have time for it, though. BTW... I wish I could have gotten that Nars foundation to work on me.
It is!! since I have soooo gotten used to it, it takes a lot lesser time for me than using brushes !! I am paranoid about brush streaks even if there aren't any lmao!!Beauty Blender is everything, especially for my dry ass skin lol
Hi Mandy!!! I use the Chanel Blending Foundation Brush(Stippling) #7 with Chanel Perfection Lumiére Velvet Foundation. I alternate between that and Guerlain@Medgal07 That lippy is gorgeous
Thank you Dolly!!!
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Question for everyone: What is your current favorite foundation brush? Also, if you could tell what foundation(s) you are using with it that would be helpful.
Thanks, Dolly. I really need to get a second one of those. I've been using mine with my Colourpop blushes and it works great with those. I need to get another to keep for my foundation.The only brush I use is the Real Tech expert face brush, use it with just about everything, when I am too lazy for the beauty blender My nars, tarte, maybelline, mac foundations work well with that brush, almost as great as my beauty blender. Hope your find the brush you are looking for, Mandy!
I'm going to have to look into that one! Thanks, Meddy![COLOR=0000FF] Thanks much CQ!!!![/COLOR] [COLOR=0000FF] Thank you Dolly!!![/COLOR] [COLOR=0000FF] Hi Mandy!!! I use the Chanel Blending Foundation Brush(Stippling) #7 with Chanel Perfection Lumiére Velvet Foundation. I alternate between that and Guerlain[/COLOR] [COLOR=0000FF] Terracotta Joli Teint Healthy [/COLOR][COLOR=0000FF]Glow Fluid Foundation.[/COLOR]
hmm I may have try that.Thanks, Dolly. I really need to get a second one of those. I've been using mine with my Colourpop blushes and it works great with those. I need to get another to keep for my foundation.
It looks like the MAC #187 but it's softer and the handle is shorter---I like that because it gives me more control of the brush.I'm going to have to look into that one! Thanks, Meddy!
As you said, it really is a great brush... so versatile!hmm I may have try that.
It sounds lovely! I've also been curious about the Wayne Goss Stippling brush. It looks beautiful. That one and his #1 foundation brush.[COLOR=0000FF]It looks like the MAC #187 but it's softer and the handle is shorter---I like that because it gives me more control of the brush.[/COLOR]
Oh, Meddy, this is giving me life! A floral skirt to match... can you imagine? Love it.
I use the beauty blender with A mix of Estée Lauder double wear and neutrogena healthy skin I like the apply it first with a foundation brush to paint it on lol and then blend with the beauty blenderQuestion for everyone: What is your current favorite foundation brush? Also, if you could tell what foundation(s) you are using with it that would be helpful.
Thank you, felt like a changeIs that a smiling Dolly I see?Beautiful
Lol! The unicorn Dolly smile...Thank you, felt like a change :haha:
Ok so I could not figure out winged liner for the longest time until I saw this video:Last night I was trying to practice winged liner and it was a disaster. Any one have any tips? I want to learn so bad. But Nope!
My eyes have a love/hate relationship with winged liner. They aren't really made for it but I just love winged liner so much that I do it sometimes anyway.Ok so I could not figure out winged liner for the longest time until I saw this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaLzcvGQxjw Basically, follow the line from your bottom eyelid straight out and draw a line. Then thicken it.
Yeah, my eyes are really hooded kinda? So it messes up the line a bit. But I love the look of winged liner so much I do it anyway.My eyes have a love/hate relationship with winged liner. They aren't really made for it but I just love winged liner so much that I do it sometimes anyway.
Yep, same here, and my crease extends farther out than most people I see doing tutorials and it gets in the way. It's such a beautiful look, though! I've been going back in with eyeshadow and smoking out the line a bit afterwards so that it doesn't have to be perfect. Helps to camouflage that little zig zag I get from the hood and the crease of my eye running through the wing.Yeah, my eyes are really hooded kinda? So it messes up the line a bit. But I love the look of winged liner so much I do it anyway.