I tap with my fingers & it's fine, but this seems way better. Thanks! 😘 BTW, I just ran across one of your other videos yesterday and I'm very impressed at the thoroughness of your explanations and the care you take when you apply something. I subbed.
Yes! With liquid blush I do find them to blend easier than cream if you wanted to use your fingers since they're thinner but when it comes to blending them out, stipple brush works best! You can dot it on and then go in with the brush.
normally i find that my fingers will work just fine but recently i purchased a new cream blush and lord is it patchy. tomorrow morning I'm going to use my Real Techniques stippling brush. hopefully it will apply better. fingers crossed.
@@slashedbeauty well, today looked better but I'm still not totally pleased. It's a Bobbi Brown blush, and I'm not sure if it's the formula, my technique, or what but i'm still not 100% sold on this blush. Ugh. The beauty journey is a long and winding road indeed 🙂
I love this method for cream blush also. Stipple brushes are also great for loose powder or super-pigmented blushes.
Ooh I’ve never used them for loose powder but now I’ll have to try!
A brush for $2?! I havent heard of AOA Studio before. You're turning into my new fav beauty content creator.
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can you also please share the name of the blush being used. thanks.
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Yess! Life changing! I am going to try this technique because what I am currently doing, isn't working.
Did it work?
I tap with my fingers & it's fine, but this seems way better. Thanks! 😘 BTW, I just ran across one of your other videos yesterday and I'm very impressed at the thoroughness of your explanations and the care you take when you apply something. I subbed.
Some formulas work well with the fingers! Just depends. Thanks so much for watching and subbing 🙂
Thank you for sharing❣️💋💖🦋
For a liquid blush would you recommend using the same method?
Yes! With liquid blush I do find them to blend easier than cream if you wanted to use your fingers since they're thinner but when it comes to blending them out, stipple brush works best! You can dot it on and then go in with the brush.
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You do it over the foundation before the setting powder?
Yes!
Thank you!!!
normally i find that my fingers will work just fine but recently i purchased a new cream blush and lord is it patchy. tomorrow morning I'm going to use my Real Techniques stippling brush. hopefully it will apply better. fingers crossed.
Let me know how it goes!
@@slashedbeauty well, today looked better but I'm still not totally pleased. It's a Bobbi Brown blush, and I'm not sure if it's the formula, my technique, or what but i'm still not 100% sold on this blush. Ugh. The beauty journey is a long and winding road indeed 🙂
Can you use this technique to layer a bold creme blush under foundation?
Ex. About Face cheek freak in shade Big O
What method do you find is best for liquid blushes?
With liquid blush either a damp sponge or a stipple brush like this!
That's what I use.
I used to tap with my fingers, but I have better control with a brush.
Idk why but I can’t get down with cream blush. It always looks too pigmented on me
Have you tried a brush like this to make it layer lighter?