Best way to apply MAC Studio Sculpt Foundation?

shaysterr

Member
Hey ladies!

I just recently purchased MAC Studio Sculpt foundation and before buying- I've read a ton of ways of apply it. I'm just wondering how YOU guys apply it so I can also try out those ways. Sponge? 187? 109? Fingers?

Thanks!
 

mmitsjojo

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I use the 190 brush. It's alright not that bad but I would love to know how others apply it as well.
 

foxxylatina07

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Well I use the 187 brush by stippling it on my face first and then I use a kabuki brush to blend it afterwards. It gives me an airbrush look and it doesn't feel heavy at all when I do it this way. If you have oily skin use a light moisturizer because then you'll be blotting your face like crazy afterwards (I had this happen to me and never again. LOL) HTH
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Ernie

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I tried the brushes but prefer clean fingers! Sometimes I mix it with primer first for a softer finish.
 

lilchocolatema

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I'd suggest the 109 or a kabuki brush. This way you are buffing and thining it out for easy application. It will be flawless, guaranteed!
 

noahlowryfan

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I use the 190 but have the 109. I'm not going to use it yet until I can get my hands on clear nail polish so I can preserve the lettering.
 

shy_gal_jojo65

Active member
i use the 109. occasionally i use the 187. but i recently tried the 131 (LE from Colour Craft) and i think it's the best so far.
 

clb1968

Member
Quote:
Originally Posted by gildedangel
I love using the 187 and stippling it on!

That is how I put it on too. It looks great.
 

kyoto

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Quote:
Originally Posted by noahlowryfan
I use the 190 but have the 109. I'm not going to use it yet until I can get my hands on clear nail polish so I can preserve the lettering.

That's interesting, I'd never thought of doing that. I'd love to do something to prevent the lettering from rubbing off.
 

noahlowryfan

Well-known member
Quote:
Originally Posted by kyoto
That's interesting, I'd never thought of doing that. I'd love to do something to prevent the lettering from rubbing off.

Yeah me too but since hearing that the 109 shed, I returned it so preserving the lettering will have to wait. I got this idea from reading it from others. I don't know why most of my brushes that I haven't had for long, the lettering is almost already gone but I have the 190 for like almost 3 years and the lettering is still in perfect condition. Why is that? Also, my 227 the lettering is still in perfect condition and I have done nothing to it.
 
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