What is your preferred tool for applying a very pigmented blush?
What is your preferred tool for applying a very pigmented blush?
I use a tapered highlighting brush to apply initially, and then I’ll go in with a clean, denser blush brush to buff.
I use a tapered highlighting brush to apply initially, and then I’ll go in with a clean, denser blush brush to buff.
I love a small fan brush! I cycle through the various ones Sonia G has in her range.
I like a larger, fluffy stippling brush, something like Sephora’s Pro Blush Brush (the bronzer brush is too big for me).
I really prefer fingertips! I find that the warmth helps give me a bit of extra blendability and more ability to control coverage.
The first one that came to mind was Urban Decay. They still have some great products, but they miss more than hit for me.
I guess it is a testament to preferences, but every perfume I’ve fallen in love for, I still love. I am, perhaps, slightly less enamored with Tom Ford Oud Wood today than I was a few years ago, but I still very much adore it.
I used to always use MAC Soft Ochre Paint Pot but find it is too thick/opaque for what I want. I prefer something thinner and translucent these days.
I’ve never been someone who uses a bronzer on the regular or really reaches for it on an off-day. I might have reached for NARS bronzers once upon a time, but I definitely prefer other formulas over NARS, like the Haus Labs Velvet Bronzer or Huda GloWissh Bronzing Powder.
I used to use Make Up For Ever HD Powder but prefer Laura Mercier Translucent Setting Powder overlal. That’s probably the powder I’ve used the most over time!
I don’t think there is one! Urban Decay 24./7 Liners are still a go-to for me and have been for years. I feel like a lot of the limited edition releases are less impressive, but the core range is great.