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If I am applying liquid, I use a flat top brush (mine is the buffing brush from EcoTools). I stipple it on, then very lightly buff it in. Good coverage, even with the sheerer BB cream I am using now. If I need to do a little blending I will use a wedge sponge.
For powder I am still experimenting. I like the flat top brush for that too, but I think I need to get a second one just for the powders. Otherwise I use the press and roll method with a wedge or round sponge, then gently brush off the extra with a fluffy powder brush.
Recently I had a three day art even with each day lasting 8+ hours. I applied my BB cream with the stipple/buff method like described above, and then pressed in a powder and gently brushed over it to remove excess. It lasted the entire time without looking cakey or heavy.
For powder I am still experimenting. I like the flat top brush for that too, but I think I need to get a second one just for the powders. Otherwise I use the press and roll method with a wedge or round sponge, then gently brush off the extra with a fluffy powder brush.
Recently I had a three day art even with each day lasting 8+ hours. I applied my BB cream with the stipple/buff method like described above, and then pressed in a powder and gently brushed over it to remove excess. It lasted the entire time without looking cakey or heavy.