Dr. Shakiba K.

Dr. Shakiba K.

PhD – Chemistry and Manufacturing Business Engineer

Shakiba holds a PhD in Manufacturing and is a chemist with a strong passion for the beauty industry, focusing on the scientific development of skincare and haircare formulations.

Soft synthetic bristles Real Techniques Prism Pro brush for smooth foundation blending

How to Apply Foundation Like a Pro Using Brushes

How to Apply Foundation Like a Pro with Brushes

Creating a flawless foundation starts with the right foundation application technique. While makeup formulas are important, the tools you use can completely transform your makeup's finish. A high-quality foundation brush helps to blend the product evenly onto the skin, minimize streaks, and create a smooth, professional-looking complexion.

For liquid foundations, dense buffing brushes or flat-top brushes work best because they distribute the product evenly while maintaining coverage. Start by applying a small amount of foundation to the center of your face and then blend outwards with circular motions. This technique helps to avoid harsh lines and creates a smooth, natural finish.

If you prefer light coverage, use a duo-fiber or stippling brush. Their dual-fiber bristles create an airbrushed effect that looks natural and skin-like. For higher coverage, use a kabuki brush with gentle dabbing motions to build up the product gradually without it looking heavy.

Always remember to properly prepare your skin before applying foundation. Hydrated skin allows makeup to blend better and last longer throughout the day. After applying foundation, use a clean blending brush or a sponge around your jawline and hairline to ensure seamless transitions.

Professional makeup artists often use multiple brushes during foundation application to perfect different areas of the face. Small precision brushes are ideal for blending under the eyes and around the nose, where more detailed application is required.

The secret to beautiful foundation is not applying more product, but blending correctly. With the right brush and proper technique, anyone can achieve smooth, radiant, and long-lasting makeup.

 

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