One thing I get a lot of questions about is exactly how to apply liquid foundation, so
here are some tips on what to do.
There are several different ways you can apply a liquid foundation.
I have for example, three different brushes here that I use.
There's the regular flat foundation brush that is used for liquids, obviously.
You can also use this type of brush for contouring, different things that are a little more specific.
You can also use a fluffier brush like this.
You want to make sure that they're synthetic fibers because real hair is a little more
coarse, so it'll soak up the liquids.
It'll glide a little bit better as long as the fibers are synthetic in the brush.
Then I also have a kind of flatter brush which is better for buffing.
This one will build coverage a little bit more than something that's a little more loose
So if you're looking for fuller coverage you can do something like this.
Then the last option is a sponge, trusty old sponge.
I would say in amounts of coverage, you're looking at most with this one, next with this
one, next one down and probably about the least amount of coverage you'd get with a
sponge because a sponge soaks up a little bit of the foundation with it.
Today I'll just show you a quick little way to apply it with a brush, because maybe that's
I'm going to use this buffing foundation brush and a little bit of Make Up Forever HD foundation.
It's great for cameras, it's great for pictures, film, whatever you're doing.
It looks very flawless on the skin and it can be a range of coverage.
You can sheer it out, make it more natural or you can build it up and get it to full
It's also oil free and good for any skin type.
So, what I'm going to do is just take a little squirt on the back of my hand, you don't have
to do this, you could always squirt some on your fingers, do a few dabs across the main
areas of the face and then buff it out.
But I like to use my hand as a palette.
So I'm going to take a little bit, load the brush like this, make sure it's evenly into
the brush, and I'm going to start by applying it in buffing motions.
So I'm just kind of doing it on the jaw line right now.
One of the main areas that people get redness is right through this area in here.
So usually when I'm starting from scratch with my make-up, I'll start in this area and
then kind of build outwards with the foundation.
But it's really, really simple.
Applying a little bit, kind of take it onto the forehead.
It's nice because I already have some foundation on, but this is just building the coverage
and it still doesn't look cakey.
That's why I love this foundation.
A little more on the tip of the nose where I get a little bit of redness.