5 ways to apply foundation

I love watching other people do their make-up. I find it so interesting to see the order they apply products, what colours they use and the techniques they have. Not to mention the hilarious faces made when applying mascara.
But what I find the most fascinating is watching how people apply their foundation. There are so many tools and techniques that almost everyone does it differently! Here’s just five of the ways I’ve come across so far:
#1 Foundation brush
Pros: Best for applying liquid foundation. You’ll find you’re wasting less product (no residue on the fingers) and the firm but easily manipulated texture of the brush will give you a smooth finish.
How to use: You can apply your liquid foundation straight onto the brush, or alternatively on the back of your hand, dipping the brush in. Apply using short strokes and dabbing motions to avoid forming any streaks.
bh recommends: Revlon Foundation Brush
#2 Stippling brush
Pros: The stippling brush gives excellent, evenly spread coverage. It’s also quite the multi-tasker so you’ll find yourself using it for all sorts of make-up.
How to use: Dip the tips of the brush into your liquid or cream foundation and then (using only a small amount of pressure) dot the brush along your face, evenly distributing the foundation. Finish by going back over your now dotted complexion using circular blending motions.
bh recommends: Real Techniques by Samantha Chapman Stippling Brush
#3 Beauty blender
Pros: This is ideal for those who find blending challenging as no bristles means no chance of streak lines. The shape is also specifically designed to fit the contours of the face, making those hard to reach places easier to cover.
How to use: Wet the beauty blender using water and then ring out any excess so that it expands back into shape. Dip the narrow end of the blender into your foundation and then use small dabbing motions to apply to the face. Pinch the tip of the blender in order to reach smaller areas like the creases near the nose.
bh recommends: Manicare Precision Blending Sponge
#4 Sponges
Pros: Sponges are so easily manipulated that you can reach the smallest areas of your face. Ideal for those who desire heavier coverage, as you can keep building without accidently removing.
How to use: Dip the sponge into your foundation and use small dabbing motions to apply all over the face. Avoid using strokes or wiping motions, as you’ll find you’re taking off more than you’re putting on.
bh recommends: Cosmetica Luxury Sponges
#5 Fingers
Pros: They’re attached to you, so they’re always at the ready whenever you need them. The warmth from your fingers also makes for easier blending and a flawless streak-free finish.
How to use: Apply your foundation straight to your fingers, or alternatively dip your fingers into the product. Dab the foundation all over your face and then blend from your nose outwards, using circular motions.
bh recommends: Make sure to wash your hands before and after!
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108 Member Comments
About the only one I haven't tried is a beauty blender and I must say I'm quite intrigued by it
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I prefer to apply my foundation with a foundation brush.
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I use my fingers or my beauty blender to apply my foundation and both work really well for me as I get a even base ive tried using a foundation brush but I always end up with streaks ...
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I use my fingers as I find it easier to blend out. I'd like to try contouring so will invest in a beauty blender I think.
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I mostly use my fingers but have also opted for the brush or sponge version.
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For me, I'm all about the hands!! I've never been good with brushes and have found streak marks a massive hassle!
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I use the brush from body shop! Its amazing..
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For me, it really depends on what type of foundation I am using and what type of finish I am after. But there have been moments where I have used a foundation brush, a stippling brush, a mini stippler, a beauty blender and a wedge, all because I had the time to fluff about. Lol.
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I always use a brush! i find it easier haha
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Naaa, I just slap it on, No brushes....
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I'm obsessed with the manicare blender! Amazing!
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I mostly use fingers.
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I always use my fingers to get the best blended finish.
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Awesome! Will have to try :)
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Fountain is my best friend
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Foundation brush works the best for me.
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i use a foundation brush!
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I use either my fingers or real techniques foundation brush
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Depending on what foundation I am using on that particular day depends on what method I use to apply it. My everyday ones I love using my beauty blender, it is seriously amazing. My light coverage ones I like to use my fingers. And my heavy duty coverage ones I prefer using a foundation brush.
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I use my fingers for moose or liquid foundation and brush for powder.
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Pleased fingers is mentioned! Love Real Technique brushes.
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I've recently been using my stippling brush and it's been ready good. I still use a foundation brush and even my fingers for specific areas around the nose as well.
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I use a foundation brush and then a blender around the neck and jaw to make sure there is no foundation line.
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