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  • hi.. can i use my fingers or a sponge instead of the foundation brush?

  • you can but its not recommended. :)

  • Why isn't it recommended? I know why using your fingers isn't but why not the sponge?

  • Lots of potential bacteria can grow on the sponges. thats how a lot of break outs occur. By using the same sponge over and over. The oil from your face to the compact and wiping it back on your face. Its a cycle.

  • I dont like to put on foundation or powder on my face, my skin is very clear. I ususally just throw on some mascara, chapstick, and eyeliner but the foundation you used in this video looks really natural, where can you get it?

  • Its MAC hypereal NC 25.. but if don't use it.. then I wouldn't start. Just some fun blushes or shimmer is great! :)

    take care

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  • Not to mention that we spend a fortune to look good for our undeserving boyfriends!

  • Yea but she used the stippling brush wrong.

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  • You're not suposed to use the stippling brush that way

  • I'm going to disagree on a few points here. First sponges are so inexpensive and you can use a new one with each application. I prefer using sponges. Bacteria can also grow on brushes and powder puffs so washing them is the best idea and you can use baby shampoo or any inexpensive cleanser to wash your brushes, sponges, or puffs. As for using your fingers, makeup artist Bobbi Brown uses hers and recommends it as it warms up the foundation and concealers so yes, you can use your fingers as well.

  • do pigments ever have an "expiration" dae/ time limit?

  • I saw how you used the stippling brush. Just wanted to get you at tip on how to use it. You should not swirl the brush around. As the name says: stippling brush...you should just stipple it around and not swirl, its just destoying the nice finish you get from just stippling. Hope this helps, try it! You will see a difference, it will be that airbrushed look. :)

  • sorry wait i missed what brand that is. it doesn't look like the MAC 187 and i heard nordstrom...?

  • wow i love the powder brush trick

  • u can but it will be a very sheer application. Natural bristles absorb the product, where as synthetic brushes don't.

  • Coastal Sense has a good stippling brush for about 8$ I think, I got it and I like it.

  • she looks pretty without any make-up on! i envy her so much

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