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WhatNow
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Desperately looking for a really good foundation brush!
I think a good liquid foundation brush make a all the difference in how natural foundation looks on your skin. I am looking for a short and fat brush, because I think those work the best, something that would kind fo buff it in. I have previosuly used one with my liquid foundation that I got a very long time ago in a gift with purchase from Estee Lauder but it complitely fell apart. Need a new one ASAP!
TIA!!
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Posted 1/18/12 12:00 AM |
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Re: Desperately looking for a really good foundation brush!
even though you have given me many a great reccomendation, I'm going to disagree with you on a short, fat brush.
I find palatte brushes (a form of a foundation brushes) to be the best, hands-down, for applying liquid foundation. Instead of a fat and short brush, it is thick, yet less bulbous.
It's almost like using a paint brush on your face, although it's wider. it allows for greater coverage.
I have a bamboo one from Eco Tools. It is the first brush in the set below. You can find the set in Target.
My foundation, when i use this brush, makes me look flawless.
Message edited 1/18/2012 1:41:47 AM.
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Posted 1/18/12 1:40 AM |
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WhatNow
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Re: Desperately looking for a really good foundation brush!
Well, LadyBugN2Buggies, for all the great advice you said I gave on the beauty board, you just paid me right back!!!
I never even heard of this brand until your post and today I was near Ulta and decided to just walk in and there they were. They are having some kind of sale and the pickings were really slim but they had this set with the foundation brush so I bought it: Brush Set As you can see, it has a a long foundation brush and a short, fat brush as well! A little bit of everything! I tried the foundation brush and it is great! SO soft, excellent value for the money!
Thank you for your recommendation!!!
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Posted 1/19/12 12:40 AM |
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NervousNell
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Re: Desperately looking for a really good foundation brush!
Posted by WhatNow
Well, LadyBugN2Buggies, for all the great advice you said I gave on the beauty board, you just paid me right back!!!
I never even heard of this brand until your post and today I was near Ulta and decided to just walk in and there they were. They are having some kind of sale and the pickings were really slim but they had this set with the foundation brush so I bought it: Brush Set As you can see, it has a a long foundation brush and a short, fat brush as well! A little bit of everything! I tried the foundation brush and it is great! SO soft, excellent value for the money!
Thank you for your recommendation!!!
Question- it says for Mineral Foundations. Do you use it with liquid? I never thought to apply liquid with a brush...doesn't it get messy?
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Posted 1/19/12 12:29 PM |
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WhatNow
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Re: Desperately looking for a really good foundation brush!
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by WhatNow
Well, LadyBugN2Buggies, for all the great advice you said I gave on the beauty board, you just paid me right back!!!
I never even heard of this brand until your post and today I was near Ulta and decided to just walk in and there they were. They are having some kind of sale and the pickings were really slim but they had this set with the foundation brush so I bought it: Brush Set As you can see, it has a a long foundation brush and a short, fat brush as well! A little bit of everything! I tried the foundation brush and it is great! SO soft, excellent value for the money!
Thank you for your recommendation!!!
Question- it says for Mineral Foundations. Do you use it with liquid? I never thought to apply liquid with a brush...doesn't it get messy?
Yes, I always apply liquid foundation with a brush. Usually, I also mix it up with a moisturizer right on my skin and then blend it all in. It looks much more natural that way. Then you can finish up with a light dusting of powder!
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Posted 1/19/12 12:58 PM |
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AKG2010
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Re: Desperately looking for a really good foundation brush!
i dont use a foundation brush however i have learned that using a wet makeup wedge applicator really makes a difference.
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Posted 1/19/12 3:56 PM |
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Re: Desperately looking for a really good foundation brush!
Posted by WhatNow
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by WhatNow
Well, LadyBugN2Buggies, for all the great advice you said I gave on the beauty board, you just paid me right back!!!
I never even heard of this brand until your post and today I was near Ulta and decided to just walk in and there they were. They are having some kind of sale and the pickings were really slim but they had this set with the foundation brush so I bought it: Brush Set As you can see, it has a a long foundation brush and a short, fat brush as well! A little bit of everything! I tried the foundation brush and it is great! SO soft, excellent value for the money!
Thank you for your recommendation!!!
Question- it says for Mineral Foundations. Do you use it with liquid? I never thought to apply liquid with a brush...doesn't it get messy?
Yes, I always apply liquid foundation with a brush. Usually, I also mix it up with a moisturizer right on my skin and then blend it all in. It looks much more natural that way. Then you can finish up with a light dusting of powder!
Glad I could pay you back.
I find using a brush to apply liquid foundation to result in an amazing finish.
I generally spritz my face lightly first with this concotion of rose water or something, then apply my foundation with the brush. It looks flawless.
However, when I don't use the brush, my skin looks just ehh.
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Posted 1/19/12 6:39 PM |
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MrsMaz
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Re: Desperately looking for a really good foundation brush!
I have tried a few different ones but I must say that the BEST brush for buffing in liquid foundation (in my opinion) is the Sigma F84 Angled Top Kabuki.
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Posted 1/19/12 9:05 PM |
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Shelleybean11
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Re: Desperately looking for a really good foundation brush!
Love this brush!
Foundation Airbrush #56
What it is: A smaller brush designed to achieve a flawless, airbrushed look.
What it does: For even greater control and precision, Sephora's cult favorite Platinum Foundation Airbrush now comes in a version with a smaller brush head. Create a flawless, airbrushed finish thanks to this brush's densely packed bristles and smaller head. Smoothly and easily, layer foundation from light to heavy. As you continue application, your results will be perfectly smooth at every level of coverage.
What else you need to know: The bristles are made of synthetic, three-tone Taklon fibers. Non-porous and non-absorptive, they distribute just the right amount of pigment for a perfect result every time.
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Posted 1/19/12 10:25 PM |
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2girls4now
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Re: Desperately looking for a really good foundation brush!
Posted by MrsMaz
I have tried a few different ones but I must say that the BEST brush for buffing in liquid foundation (in my opinion) is the Sigma F84 Angled Top Kabuki.
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I have to agree, I have the set and these sigma brushes are the best
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Posted 1/19/12 10:25 PM |
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BaDonkaDonk
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Re: Desperately looking for a really good foundation brush!
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Posted 1/20/12 12:21 AM |
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NervousNell
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Re: Desperately looking for a really good foundation brush!
I need to try this trick!!! One more question- after you are done to you just rinse it out and allow it to air dry?
Message edited 1/20/2012 11:01:06 AM.
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Posted 1/20/12 11:00 AM |
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jellybean78
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Re: Desperately looking for a really good foundation brush!
Posted by LadyBugN2Buggies
even though you have given me many a great reccomendation, I'm going to disagree with you on a short, fat brush.
I find palatte brushes (a form of a foundation brushes) to be the best, hands-down, for applying liquid foundation. Instead of a fat and short brush, it is thick, yet less bulbous.
It's almost like using a paint brush on your face, although it's wider. it allows for greater coverage.
I have a bamboo one from Eco Tools. It is the first brush in the set below. You can find the set in Target.
My foundation, when i use this brush, makes me look flawless.
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I just bought the Ecotools foundation brush on clearance in Duane reade for $3.50. It's awesome almost as god as my old Paula Dorf brush. I went back to Duane Reade and purchased the 6 piece Ecotools set for 5.50 love all the brushes. They got great reviews on amazon and Makeup alley
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Posted 1/20/12 2:07 PM |
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Daisy07
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Re: Desperately looking for a really good foundation brush!
Posted by 2girls4now
Posted by MrsMaz
I have tried a few different ones but I must say that the BEST brush for buffing in liquid foundation (in my opinion) is the Sigma F84 Angled Top Kabuki.
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I have to agree, I have the set and these sigma brushes are the best
I totally agree. This is the best foundation brush! I also really like the F80 flat top kabuki as well.
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Posted 1/20/12 9:07 PM |
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MamaLeen
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Re: Desperately looking for a really good foundation brush!
This is what I normally use with my liquid foundation and swear by.
Since reading this thread I actually did an experiment. I did 1/2 my face with this beauty blender and the other half with my foundation brush (similar to the one Shelley posted). The winner was definitely the foundation brush!! I was surprised but will definitely be using that from now on. It gave it a more smooth, airbrushed look. I will still use the beauty blender to apply my cream blush and to blend concealer.
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Posted 1/20/12 10:29 PM |
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WhatNow
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Re: Desperately looking for a really good foundation brush!
Posted by NervousNell
I need to try this trick!!! One more question- after you are done to you just rinse it out and allow it to air dry?
I don't rinse it out every time. Just once a month or so. I should probably do it MUCH more often. In fact, starting now, I will!
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Posted 1/20/12 11:02 PM |
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WhatNow
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Re: Desperately looking for a really good foundation brush!
So, where you guys buy this magical Sigma F84 Angled Top Kabuki?
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Posted 1/20/12 11:10 PM |
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MrsMaz
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Re: Desperately looking for a really good foundation brush!
Posted by WhatNow
So, where you guys buy this magical Sigma F84 Angled Top Kabuki?
www.sigmabeauty.com
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Posted 1/21/12 11:03 AM |
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Frenchy49
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Re: Desperately looking for a really good foundation brush!
Posted by LadyBugN2Buggies
even though you have given me many a great reccomendation, I'm going to disagree with you on a short, fat brush.
I find palatte brushes (a form of a foundation brushes) to be the best, hands-down, for applying liquid foundation. Instead of a fat and short brush, it is thick, yet less bulbous.
It's almost like using a paint brush on your face, although it's wider. it allows for greater coverage.
I have a bamboo one from Eco Tools. It is the first brush in the set below. You can find the set in Target.
My foundation, when i use this brush, makes me look flawless.
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I this one also and I love it. It gives me a natural look and the first time I used it my co-workers said how great my foundation looked on my face
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Posted 1/21/12 12:22 PM |
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Watever143
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Desperately looking for a really good foundation brush!
The eco tool brushes....Are you using the one that is for blushes and bronzers??
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Posted 1/15/13 4:17 PM |
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Re: Desperately looking for a really good foundation brush!
All the youtube makeup gurus seem to use the Sigma F80
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Posted 1/15/13 6:20 PM |
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Watever143
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Desperately looking for a really good foundation brush!
they use the f84 one for liquid foundation??
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Posted 1/15/13 6:39 PM |
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Faithx2
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Re: Desperately looking for a really good foundation brush!
I use a bronzer brush from Eco-Tools rec to me by a makeup artist at Ulta. It works great!!
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Posted 1/15/13 8:18 PM |
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Watever143
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Desperately looking for a really good foundation brush!
which one is the bronzer one??
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Posted 1/15/13 8:35 PM |
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Faithx2
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Re: Desperately looking for a really good foundation brush!
bronzer brush
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Posted 1/15/13 9:27 PM |
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