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Mallvibes Elite Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: vancouver
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foundation + fingers = ?
I have recently been using my hands/fingers to put on my foundation. I find that I don't miss any spots on my face and it doesn't leave any streaks at all. I use to use a make-up brush but then I thought of how gross it would be to constantly be using the same brush (even though you clean it).
My question is... is using my hands/fingers not good for me? Why or why not? Oh and just to let you all know my hands are washed and cleaned right before I put on my foundation... Please list the pros/cons that you think... I heard that you use more foundation because it soaks into your skin...? |
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Mallvibes Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: burnaby
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Re: foundation + fingers = ?
you use the most foundation if you use the sponge. as long as you wash your hands before applying your foundation, then it's fine =)
and using your hands does make your foundation blend better, imo.
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Mallvibes Elite Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: vancouver
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Re: foundation + fingers = ?
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maybe it's just my foundation brush that doesn't apply my foundation nicely to the skin.. i have also had that one for at least 1 year... how often should i change something like that? |
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Mallvibes Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: burnaby
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Re: foundation + fingers = ?
well as long as you're keeping good care of your brush by washing it once every week or 2 weeks, it can last a long time. but if your foundation brush doesn't apply nicely on your skin, maybe it's time to go shopping for a new one? =]
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Re: foundation + fingers = ?
I don't use any sponge at all
sponge just sucks up all the foundation so you tend to use more of it! & that also means you finish your foundation too quickly which sucks! Just as long you wash your hands before applying it should be fine ( = & plus - it's easier! No streaks! |
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Mallvibes Elite Member
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Richmond, B.C.
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Re: foundation + fingers = ?
I always use a brush for foundation. I find that it goes on smoother and blends better. You should try investing in a new foundation brush.. a good brush can last you YEARS with proper care.
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Mallvibes Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Vancouver
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Re: foundation + fingers = ?
I used to use fingers until I stopped using liquid foundation altogether. (I now use mineral makeup) I, too, found fingers to be better at blending. Then again, i never really had enough practice with a foundation brush.. i felt like it took so much longer to blend, and foundation is one of my least favorite things to apply so i just wanted to get it done and overwith quickly.
I do think that with a good quality foundation brush, you can get fantastic application, and the benefit would be not having to dirty your fingers. Cons would be having to wash your brush regularly. |
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Mallvibes Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Vancouver
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Re: foundation + fingers = ?
I read somewhere that sponges are for better for more heavier applications and brushes are better for blending and evening out your skin but i still use my fingers. Just to lazy and cheap to actually go out and buy a good brush.
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Mallvibes Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Vancouver
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Re: foundation + fingers = ?
You shouldt use your fingers because sometimes it doesnt apply evenly. Also your fingers (no matter how much you wash them , have natural oils in them,) which can be transfered onto your face, another thing is , maybe its your brush? I use annebelle foundation brush from wallmart ( i dont wanna spend that much on the brush unless when i go to portland to get the clinque one for 15. Annebelle works and is not to expensive .
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: burnaby
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Re: foundation + fingers = ?
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Mallvibes Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Vancouver
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Re: foundation + fingers = ?
^ thats awesome =) but i really know a great place in oregon that sells brushes for a good deal i got the basic 5 there for $30 =)
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Mallvibes Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: burnaby
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Re: foundation + fingers = ?
aw too bad it's not somewhere closer. but wow, that is a good deal.
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"real eyes, realize, real lies." i a m s e l l i n g: dark brown 16inches hair extensions, and size 24 rock and republics (pm me for more info) o p t i m i s t i c .. |
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