Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Seriously, as a liquid foundation user (due to my dry skin), I do have problems like applying too much of it using my palm and hands and ended up over caking my face.
It just make my face more dry. So I was boring one weekend and decided to search on youtube on any updates on new make up applications from the gurus and I stomped upon one. I was intitally checking out her tutorial on applying eye shadow and I saw one step of hers which interest me... She actually applied liquid foundation with a damp sponge.
Now now? mmmmmmm I had heard a lot of using damp sponge on 2-way foundations but liquid ones? I only heard on using the fingers or make up brush to apply them on.
In the video, she really did damp the sponge and apply the liquid foundation over her face and it looked radiant and natural to me. So leh, without further a do, I tried it on my own to see if its REALLY that good using the method.
I can say, it quite amaze me on how it wont cake up my face or worry that I will apply too much. The sponge somehow will absorb the extra "oil" from the foundation and yet the damp-ness of the sponge allows the liquid foundation to be apply easily onto my skin.
As many of you know, I got very seriously dry skin but somehow this method works for me. Maybe I am using the Loreal True Match Super-Blendable Liquid Foundation with Hyaluronic Acid as it really do promise high hydrating for the face. But I can say, I really do love this method. Hope it works well for u all too...
It just make my face more dry. So I was boring one weekend and decided to search on youtube on any updates on new make up applications from the gurus and I stomped upon one. I was intitally checking out her tutorial on applying eye shadow and I saw one step of hers which interest me... She actually applied liquid foundation with a damp sponge.
Now now? mmmmmmm I had heard a lot of using damp sponge on 2-way foundations but liquid ones? I only heard on using the fingers or make up brush to apply them on.
In the video, she really did damp the sponge and apply the liquid foundation over her face and it looked radiant and natural to me. So leh, without further a do, I tried it on my own to see if its REALLY that good using the method.
I can say, it quite amaze me on how it wont cake up my face or worry that I will apply too much. The sponge somehow will absorb the extra "oil" from the foundation and yet the damp-ness of the sponge allows the liquid foundation to be apply easily onto my skin.
As many of you know, I got very seriously dry skin but somehow this method works for me. Maybe I am using the Loreal True Match Super-Blendable Liquid Foundation with Hyaluronic Acid as it really do promise high hydrating for the face. But I can say, I really do love this method. Hope it works well for u all too...
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