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Recommend me a foundation brush

37 replies

TurduckenFucken · 31/01/2020 17:34

Ideally fairly short so I can keep it in my make up bag.

I use cream or liquid foundation.

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TattiePants · 31/01/2020 20:01

I like Real Techniques Expert Foundation brush.

CherryPavlova · 31/01/2020 20:08

I learn something new every day. You put makeup on with a brush?

Henlie · 31/01/2020 20:09

The Bobbi Brown one fits in my makeup bag... 🙂

ambereeree · 31/01/2020 20:55

I bought some cheap bamboo ones from amazon. The kabuki brush is short and very good for foundation.

thisenglishlife · 31/01/2020 21:04

Don't use a brush, get a Beauty Blender!

You hold them under running water, until they have doubled in size. Then you squeeze all the water out. Put little dots of foundation on your skin and then bounce on the sponge over it and buff in it. Result - a perfectly blended airbrushed but natural look.

TurduckenFucken · 31/01/2020 21:15

£17 for a sponge?! What so special about a Beauty Blender?

Which Bobbi Brown one, Henlie?

Is a kabuki brush a particular size?

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Oly4 · 31/01/2020 21:17

The Body Shop make up brushes are brilliant. Last ages, wash well

polkadotpj · 31/01/2020 21:30

Why did I not know to put a blender in water??

BunnytheBlueWhale · 31/01/2020 21:34

Yes beauty blenders are great and you can get cheaper alternatives. Even real techniques do one and I’m sure that’s cheaper and they’re often on offer. I wouldn’t put it in my make up bag though but then I wouldn’t carry around a brush in my make up bag unless it was a covered one.

Yes beauty blender sponges are meant to be used damp. Rinse it in water (assuming it’s already clean) then squeeze out excess water and use...

poppinpink · 31/01/2020 22:00

Wow, I didn't know this either!

latheritup · 31/01/2020 22:15

I'm also voting for a beauty blender. They're perfect!

BunnytheBlueWhale · 31/01/2020 22:16

There are still some beauty blenders in the sale from Christmas sets

Lily193 · 31/01/2020 22:18

I find beauty blenders used damp are much better than brushes to get a perfect finish.

Judystilldreamsofhorses · 31/01/2020 23:51

I like the Real Techniques Expert Face brush. I blob foundation on the back of my hand, dot it on my face, then buff it in in circular motions. (I wouldn’t carry them about though, you probably want something retractable with a lid.)

MrsPelligrinoPetrichor · 31/01/2020 23:55

AYU buffer brush, I will never use another sort again and I've tried them all.

QuantumEntanglement · 01/02/2020 00:07

I use Real Techniques blending sponges, way cheaper than the Beauty Blender (I balked at paying $20) and they do a brilliant job of applying foundation, giving a really smooth and even finish. I also use the pointy end for setting concealer and finishing powders in areas likely to get cakey like round the nostrils, in fine lines, under the eyes etc. Yes they are meant to be used damp and yes you should wash them daily (I use a squirt of my face cleanser on it) and leave to air dry. They should be replaced every couple of months too. I do have a beautiful IT foundation brush but barely use it any more since discovering the blenders.

Nonotmenori · 01/02/2020 00:12

Zoeva brushes are wonderful

TurduckenFucken · 01/02/2020 08:49

For the sponge fans out there, do you use them in a patting motion, sort of stippling? I’m all conflicted!

The reason I say it should fit in my bag is that I often put on makeup when I get to work.

I watched a Bobbi Brown video where the subject used the same brush for foundation as blusher, surely then you really do need to wash it every day?

I’m going to google all the brush suggestions, thanks!

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partysong · 01/02/2020 11:20

I've got brushes and sponges - never use the brushes, they get hard if you don't wash them all the time and damp sponge gives a much more natural finish

MCBerberLoop · 01/02/2020 13:14

Why do you have to replace them every couple of months? Mine are in perfect condition after a year, I’d never just chuck them!

nothingwittyhere · 01/02/2020 13:49

So that you can fill the world with discarded plastics? At least brushes last years and are more biodegradable.

latheritup · 01/02/2020 14:22

Yes, you are patting it into the skin.

You use the sponge for concealer and powder too! Just remember to wash after very use Grin

TurduckenFucken · 01/02/2020 14:26

Yes, I don’t understand why you’d replace something if it still works.

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QuantumEntanglement · 01/02/2020 14:27

McBerberloop it’s recommended due to bacterial build up within the sponges that eventually no amount of cleaning can remove.

nothingwittyhere Please spare me the lectures - we’re talking about beauty industry products which are the embodiment of wasteful and environmentally unsound self-indulgence given no one actually needs any of them.
If you can prove to me that every single tool and product you use is cruelty free/ethically sourced/environmentally friendly/has a zero carbon footprint - historically as well as currently - then maybe just maybe you can snipe at me. Right now though you don’t occupy any kind of moral high ground because if you were all that much of an eco-warrior you wouldn’t be using make up at all.

BunnytheBlueWhale · 01/02/2020 15:24

@QuantumEntanglement You are right. Spongers do harbour bacteria and they need to be replaced from time to time, not just when they are falling apart.

Anyone who doesn’t want to do for environmental reasons maybe should use brushes which can be easily cleaned or even your (clean) fingers!

If you’re putting the brushes in your bag to do at work OP I recommend getting some retractable brushes or a small set of travel brushes that have their own pouch as they will pick up bacteria otherwise