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Post by anklebytr on Jun 30, 2010 20:48:52 GMT -5
Have you ever tried foiling blush (applying it wet)?
Ditto O is my favorite blush, and on days that I really want it to pop out more, I apply it wet!
What I do is swirl my blush brush in the color, and then spritz a tad bit of water onto my brush using a little sprayer, and then I apply the color. It makes the blush last even longer and the color more vibrant!
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pansycatz
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Post by pansycatz on Jul 6, 2010 13:23:46 GMT -5
I keep thinking this might be streaky if I tried it... ? Do you have to do any additional blending?
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Post by anklebytr on Jul 7, 2010 23:05:04 GMT -5
I don't really have to blend that much.... and my brush isn't super wet or anything. Just a very light mist of water. Give it a try!
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Post by pansycatz on Jul 26, 2010 9:12:29 GMT -5
Okie doke... will do! ;D
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Post by crystalcricket on Sept 2, 2010 10:27:00 GMT -5
Great idea-I'm going to try it myself. I'm really curious about this because I find I need the tiniest bit of blush anyway- it is so highly pigmented- but it seems like using your method would give a nice glow.
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Post by walkingrace on Dec 5, 2011 16:18:13 GMT -5
When you do this does it mess up your foundation at all? I have lots to cover so I would not want it to mess my foundation up. TIA.
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