I always understood that the point of a stippling brush was to - well, stipple: to bounce the bristles basically the way you would a beauty blender. But I've only seen one makeup guru on YouTube do it that way (which is the way I've always used it). Is there a reason you don't?
getting the right brush is also very important for good make up.Thanks for the tips of how to take the color from the palate and use it in which motion.
Really love your blog n YouTube channel, getting a bit addicted, just wondering if you could do a tutorial on covering pigmentation of the skin. I know you must get so many requests but this condition ,known to some as Melasma, is a very difficult thing to hide under make up, it can range from a brownish tone to a grey ashy colour. It's quiet debilitating as it's the first thing people notice and they think I have dirt on my face! Have u ever had a client with these issues ?
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ReplyDeleteI always understood that the point of a stippling brush was to - well, stipple: to bounce the bristles basically the way you would a beauty blender. But I've only seen one makeup guru on YouTube do it that way (which is the way I've always used it). Is there a reason you don't?
ReplyDeleteAwesome tip! Keeping this in mind now. <3 :)
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ReplyDeleteI love my stippling brush - one of my HGs!
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ReplyDeletegetting the right brush is also very important for good make up.Thanks for the tips of how to take the color from the palate and use it in which motion.
ReplyDeleteI just started using a Stippling Brush, and I am one to press hard and really rubb on my foundation. Thanks for the tip. Much appreciated! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat tip, but is everything alright with your eye? It was twitching like crazy :D
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ReplyDeleteWhere can I find the stippling brush on the video? Thanks
ReplyDeleteWould it be the stippling brush Mac #187?
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Really love your blog n YouTube channel, getting a bit addicted, just wondering if you could do a tutorial on covering pigmentation of the skin. I know you must get so many requests but this condition ,known to some as Melasma, is a very difficult thing to hide under make up, it can range from a brownish tone to a grey ashy colour. It's quiet debilitating as it's the first thing people notice and they think I have dirt on my face! Have u ever had a client with these issues ?
ReplyDeleteAnother thing I was doing wrong. Thanks again!
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