The Trish McEvoy 62 Fan Brush ($36; available now at Trish McEvoy counters and also online).
It’s designed for applying a thin layer of face or cheek powder, but I really like using it with MAC Studio Sculpt Foundation. It lays product down in a smooth, non-streaky way that looks almost airbrushed.
DalaLuz says
Never tried a fan brush for foundation before, interesting idea 🙂
Jenn Staz says
how do you apply foundation with this? do you put it on with your fingers and then blend it out with this?
peach_ says
I would have never thought to use it for foundation! I’d love to know how you apply with it, too.
Marina says
I’ll have to try it!
elsy says
Hi Karen, I’ve been reading your blog for about 2 months now and I looove it! I love your advice and the way you express yourself. The thing that got me most interested at first was that you and I share the same skin tone so I can really tell how a product will look on me. Now, I’m begging you to answer my following question since I’m very very frustrated…I also use MAC studio sculpt in NC40 and is a perfect match. It looks really natural on me and I love it, but when I take a picture…..my face looks completely white!!!! I’ve tried different cameras and same thing happens, WHY???? I promess you in person it looks good, but not in pictures. Please help!!!! Please!!!! I adore this foundation, but not the pics….
Mairyn says
I’m sure someone has since told you the answer to this, but oh well.. 😛 the whiteness probably comes from SPF in something you’re wearing. Like maybe your finishing powder contains it, or if you wore sunscreen under your foundation. Hope this helps.