Monday, November 21, 2011

When applying liquid foundation w/ a sponge, is it better to wet the sponge?

Yes, this allows the makeup to go on alot smoother and more natural . It wont leave you with any lines or anything like that .


i suggest you wet your sponge from now on When applying liquid foundation w/ a sponge, is it better to wet the sponge?
For a natural light application, you can wet your sponge.


Usually you don't need to, as the sponge is absorbing alll the foundation. So therefore it can give you the same result, but a little thicker. Using a foundation brush, gives a thicker application and better coverage, but its better to use sponge after to blend it out and smooth it out.When applying liquid foundation w/ a sponge, is it better to wet the sponge?
Having the sponge wet may help it to spread more thinly, and more evenly. But I would say to use a brush instead, since sponges are wasteful in terms of it retaining the foundation, they can only be used once, and they soak facial oils up, which actually isn`t good, since soaking up too many of those will cause your skin to get dryer.
i would think that if you wet the sponge your face would look greasier, ps ive tried this. instead of using a sponge period i found the brush of my dreams!!!! wet sponge=baddd not good for greasy skiinnnn





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- (teen undercover)
Well, all I know is that; wetting the sponge makes the color of your foundation lighter.


And it has a high chance of making your foundation fade and/or run.





But obviously, you don't wet the sponge completely. Just have it a little moist is fine.
Don't use a sponge. It absorbs and wastes the makup. Use a Foundation Brush or your fingers.
no-


it makes the foundation run


but: make sure you swap sponges often to make sure they are clean
no it will make the foundation runny and won't last.
yeah,


i go over w/ a damp sponge after :]

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