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foundation brushes, tools etc

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  • pixo
    pixo Posts: 181 Forumite
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    I tend to use real techniques brushes. You can buy them on amazon etc. or in boots or superdrug. I'm extreamly happy with them. I also have the real techniques beauty blender. This is effectively a sponge. This works amazing for foundation and really leaves a good finish!
  • hgotsparkle
    hgotsparkle Posts: 1,282 Forumite
    Get a blending sponge (they're a weird shape thing) thats best for light coverage - stipling is better for for full coverage without a cakey look.
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