I would reccomend a blush brush to apply foundation, especially the angled ones. I think sonia kashuk has one you can get at target.
Kabukis absorb too much of the foundation, and you will go through your supple much fasterhttp://www.maccosmetics.com/templates/pr鈥?/a>
it looks like this but you can get it at target.Instead of a stippling brush (like MAC 187), can I use a kabuki to apply liquid or cream foundation?
yes you can. i've heard people use the MAC 109 (contour brush) to apply cream foundation b/c it gives it more of an airbrushed finish. but before you head to MAC to spend $32 on that brush, check out your local drugstores and check out their brushes. alot of times they have ';buy one, get one 50%';... and you could get 2 brushes for the price of ONE MAC brush. i recently seen walgreens having a sale on makeup brushes and i saw stippling brushes as well as kabuki brushes for ';buy 1, get 1 50%';. so yea... you can use a kabuki brush, contour brush, or any brush that is densely packed.
just make sure you blend blend blend.
i have a BareMinerals Kabuki brush which is like my favorite brush . and just a plain little one, and that's the one i use to apply cream foundation. (:
and it works pretttty good.
kabuki is mainly used for powder material.
Either apply the liquid foundation with a sponge, or using your hand, or try the MAC 190
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