5 Reasons You Might Still Be Breaking Out (and how to stop it from happening!)
…wash your brushes. Think of it this way: If you were an artist, would you grab a brush caked in a week’s worth of Ultramarine to apply Burnt Sienna to…
…wash your brushes. Think of it this way: If you were an artist, would you grab a brush caked in a week’s worth of Ultramarine to apply Burnt Sienna to…
…about 15 years ago when it was only sold to pros and was touted as the backstage must-have. These were the days of the flat paddle foundation brush people. I…
…definitely intrigued with the product claims. Normally I don’t believe in products that use a specific brush, but the Cheek Hug Brush actually does apply this the best as far…
…it houses plenty of product with just one pump in the tube. The brush is a plastic/synthetic brush which has very short, flexible bristles that spiral up the length of…
…that made me think it would be any better? A different brush. It made perfect sense – the MAC employees had always tried to sell me their flat foundation brush…
…different brushes. In my opinion, a fluffier buffing brush is not the choice for this, causing loads of streaks. My best applications came from a flat top kabuki with a…
…style brush to get the smoothest application. I’ve seen loads of reviews that said it is amazing with a beauty sponge, but I wasn’t a fan of the way it…
…this wanted to set very fast. Working in small sections with a dense flat top brush worked best; The Beauty Blender didn’t spread it and a fluffier brush just moved…