To blend it into my skin I use my fingers, as that works best for me, but you can use a brush or
beauty blender if available.
I apply all my foundation with a wet
beauty blender if I would like lighter coverage and a dry
beauty blender if I would like more of a full coverage look.
This is a full - coverage concealer (which I need for my under eyes), but you can easily sheer it out with
a beauty blender if needed.
Not exact matches
I've also done two coats of this (with the
beauty blender) and it builds ok
if you wait like 5 - 10 minutes between coats.
I apply my concealer, then I either take my damp
beauty blender and dip it in the translucent powder and pat it on the under eye area to «Bake» for a few minutes before brushing off, or
if I'm in a hurry I'll take a small brush dipped in the powder and lightly dab it on in a stippling motion under the eyes.
If you know how to properly clean and sterilize your original beautyblender, then you will be able to use it on multiple clients, unlike the
beauty blender dupes which do not have the same material and suck up too much product and build bacteria faster and probably can never be truly clean, nor do I recommend them for use on multiple clients.
I did find it a little better
if I used a damp
beauty blender, and enjoyed wearing it applied this way.
If you're using a
beauty blender, you can use its wider part to apply the strobe cream to larger areas like the apples of your cheek, and then use the smaller edge to highlight small areas like the bridge of the nose.
My only issue was
if you had oily skin it did tend to slide off the skin and best applied by
beauty blender or it wouldnt blend well on powdered skin.
The applicator isn't my favorite, I tend to not like putting an applicator directly on my skin and back into a bottle, even
if it's clean skin — so what I do is use the applicator on my (clean) brush or (clean)
beauty blender directly, and then put it on my skin.
«You can add drops to the formula
if you need more hydration, and for lighter coverage you can apply using a
beauty blender.»
I'll also use the
beauty blender to apply cream blush
if that's what I'm wearing that day and will use it for both a cream and powder highlighter.
I'm so hyped that this actually worked I forgot my
beauty blender was yellow lol but just put soap and water in a cup with your
beauty blender & put it in the microwave for 1 minute &
if it's not as clean as you want it put it for another minute -LRB-: pic.twitter.com/iS1r 5vSHPC
You have to clean the
beauty blender yourself first then
if you wish, microwave it in water to kill the germs.
If you think that I'm going to risk my beauty blender melting to see if it actually gets cleaning in the microwave you are absolutely rig
If you think that I'm going to risk my
beauty blender melting to see
if it actually gets cleaning in the microwave you are absolutely rig
if it actually gets cleaning in the microwave you are absolutely right
If you want enormous amounts of coverage, use it dry as it absorbs less product but if you, like me, only seek for mild coverage, a wet beauty blender is the way to g
If you want enormous amounts of coverage, use it dry as it absorbs less product but
if you, like me, only seek for mild coverage, a wet beauty blender is the way to g
if you, like me, only seek for mild coverage, a wet
beauty blender is the way to go.
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Beauty Blender: If you are looking to apply your makeup and have it feel even lighter, then using a beauty blender to apply your foundation will make it a bit sheer without sacrificing the cov
Beauty Blender:
If you are looking to apply your makeup and have it feel even lighter, then using a
beauty blender to apply your foundation will make it a bit sheer without sacrificing the cov
beauty blender to apply your foundation will make it a bit sheer without sacrificing the coverage.
If I had to pick one tool to keep, just one, I would pick a
beauty blender.
But,
if you still aren't convinced enough to spend $ 20 on a sponge, the best alternative to the
beauty blender is the Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge.
I mean,
if we're being honest, there isn't anything quite like the
beauty blender haha.
I even tried to blend it out more with a
beauty blender to see
if that did anything... No.
If I had to pick some favorite posts I would easily say all of my Blogology - 101posts, My drugstore makeup dupes post, my
beauty blender cleaning video [proud that I created my first video!]
If applied with a beauty blender, they look gorgeous, but they can look cakey if applied with a brus
If applied with a
beauty blender, they look gorgeous, but they can look cakey
if applied with a brus
if applied with a brush.
The only place I really wear foundation and concealer is under and around my eyes and you can probably tell from the photo above that I use the crap out of this
blender sphere and
if this one is anything to go buy, I think I might have to have splurge on the
Beauty Blender kit because, yep, thirty bucks would be a total splurge in my books.
Go for a
beauty blender or a makeup sponge to help blend it into your hairline and over your nose, particularly
if you're using a high coverage foundation.