I ended up tossing my small sponge applicator that it came with and instead I just dabbed my damp
beauty blender over the cushion then applied to directly over my face which seemed to work great.
I also liked it applied with
a beauty blender over the areas I needed a little coverage on while wearing the Serum foundation.
Not exact matches
I decided to go in with a
beauty blender and it applied great all
over my face.
I prefer a short, course brush to apply foundation
over a
beauty blender.
After cleansing and moisturizing my face in the morning, I'll take a powder - laced blotting sheet (specifically the Palladio Rice Papers) and gently press it
over my eyelids and under - eyes to completely mattify my lids, then, for good measure, I'll do one more pass with the paper after applying my liner and eyeshadow, just in case any residual oils from my brushes or
beauty blender have made their way onto my lids.
I apply highlighter just atop my cheekbones (
over my blush) and ever so lightly and the key is to blend it with a
beauty blender after you brush it on!
This complete set has everything from a
beauty blender to an eyeliner brush, and it has
over 1,100 reviews on Amazon.
I use a large size
blender for my foundation all
over and a mini
beauty blender for my eye lid and under eye concealer for a seamless finish I just absolutely love.
This is a true multitasker, you can use it all
over your face before foundation, you can use it to dampen your
beauty blender or brushes and you can use it after applying your make up to remove the powdery look.
Your fingers may seem convenient for quickly applying a myriad of makeup products, but
beauty editors will always choose makeup
blenders and brushes
over fingers.
I love dabbing it all
over my face with my
beauty blender, and taking a second coat of it on my cheekbones, above my brows, down the bridge of my nose, on the tip of my nose and on my cupids bow.
To wear: Apply
over primer using a flat foundation brush or a
beauty blender.
I got my makeup done — the woman used the Nars radiant creamy concealer
over the affected area, buffed it out with a damp
beauty blender, and I'm not joking when I say it was basically invisible.
By that time — remember it was
over 2 years ago — we didn't have any «
beauty blender» here in Germany, so Michell was so nice to send me the one that is being sold in Ulta and oh heaven — it worked so fine!
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.