Select Tint users

erica_1020

Well-known member
What do you use to apply to get the most coverage? I know its sheer but I have a foundation brush and #187. Please tell me your techniques. I went to this because I can't get a good match or formula I like in any foundation I have tried lately other than powder.
 

lara

Well-known member
You're not going to get much more coverage out of it, but applying with your fingers gives you a fraction more opacity. A very, very small fraction.

Do you have a match in, say, the Mineralized powders? Dusting one of those across your nose and t-zone will give the illusion of more coverage without being too powdery or cakey.
 

erica_1020

Well-known member
Quote:
Originally Posted by lara
You're not going to get much more coverage out of it, but applying with your fingers gives you a fraction more opacity. A very, very small fraction.

Do you have a match in, say, the Mineralized powders? Dusting one of those across your nose and t-zone will give the illusion of more coverage without being too powdery or cakey.


Actually I have the mineralize powder in Dark it looks pretty good, so maybe I'll try that combo. Thanks
 

Kiseki

Well-known member
When I used Select Tint, I applied with fingers and slightly layered it on areas that needed a bit (just a bit) of more coverage. Blot Powder with a brush worked fine for me.

I have oily skin so Mineralize powders are a No-No for me, but they can give a bit more coverage.
 

erica_1020

Well-known member
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kiseki
When I used Select Tint, I applied with fingers and slightly layered it on areas that needed a bit (just a bit) of more coverage. Blot Powder with a brush worked fine for me.

I have oily skin so Mineralize powders are a No-No for me, but they can give a bit more coverage.


Thanks I just got an idea to add a drop of my Clinique Superfit which is a little too orange but wears well to the Select Tint before I apply it to give a little more coverage.
 

vivaXglamlove

Well-known member
I use a moist angle sponge and a 187 brush to apply select tint. It depends on the amount of coverage you would like. I used the 190 brush and I did get more coverage. I mix a little bit of studio fix fluid and select cover up in it to get a little more coverage.
I hope I helped!
 
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