Thursday, January 7, 2010

Instead of a stippling brush (like MAC 187), can I use a kabuki to apply liquid or cream foundation?

Will the bristles from a kabuki brush allow you to apply the liquid foundation evenly onto the skin despite it not having duo fiber bristles? Because kabuki brushes have more choices (a lot more different brands carry them at different price points) than a stippling brush.Instead of a stippling brush (like MAC 187), can I use a kabuki to apply liquid or cream foundation?
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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