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What is the best "applicator" for tinted moisturizer?
I'm pretty simple when it comes to makeup and I just use my fingers, but is there a specific type of brush I should try?
7 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Either a foundation brush or a stippling brush. Foundation brushes get it on flawlessly, and you can blend out with your fingers. A stippling brush gives you more of a dewy, airbrushed effect. With a foundation brush just apply the tinted moisturizer to the back of your (clean) hand, and use the foundation brush to stroke it on. With the stippling brush apply it to the back of your hand, them dip it in and stipple (dot) it on, then blend it out either using the brush or your fingers. Hope I helped!
- 1 decade ago
i use smashbox sheer focus and honestly ive tried foundation brushes, stipple brushes, beauty blenders and makeup sponges but my fingers work best.
why i like it is because it warms up the product so it doesnt look like you slabbed something on, it melts into your skin for the most natural looking skin! i mean, you wouldnt put regular moisturizer on with a brush? unless you do than thats fine lol(:
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
You could use a flat foundation brush, that works best for me and it applies more evenly, give it a try:)
Source(s): Experience - Anonymous1 decade ago
sponges are great but absorb alottt of it. i recommend using ur fingers if its only tinted moisturizer because it tends not to streak.