Many foundations that look so flawless on olive complexions also include some form of sun protection. Not only can sun protection reduce skin cancer risk, but it also helps prevent painful sunburns and rapid skin aging. But with a couple drops of foundation, your complexion instantly evens out so you can put your best face forward. A hard night out partying may accentuate tiredness, your under-eye bags more prominent. Humidity might trigger breakouts from overactive pores. This summer, you’re not always going to have the best skin day.But you don’t have to! Because you can rock that full-coverage foundation without looking like a melting mannequin. It’s enough to quit using foundation altogether. In fact, wearing makeup in 80-degree weather can sometimes feel like wrapping your body in a wool blanket!Īnd who wants to wipe their entire face off in a beach towel after sweating all day? Certainly not me! It’s a losing battle that’s up there with trying to get deodorant marks out of white clothing and keeping lipstick and gloss where they’re supposed to be.įrom hot sweat-slicked skin to a smeared caking foundation, steamy hot weather presents a host of problems for olive complexions. The days we want to wear it, we can’t and the days we don’t want to wear it, we’ve got to. Has the most potential (other than the Sephora, which is still pretty pricey ).Makeup doesn’t always play well in the stifling heat. If it were me, i would buy it and try it out. You might get a brush one time that works amazing and if you go and buy another one, exactly the same, it might not work as well as the first. If that doesn't bother you, go for it! I have also noticed that not all brushes are made equal, especially the lower end ones. My overall impression is that it does what the MAC 187 does, at a fraction of the cost, is very soft, dense, not floppy (like the E.L.F Stipple Brush-read review here), BUT.it sheds and has a residual scent. I have heard good and bad things about this brush. However, it is only a $7.00 difference.but hey, its still $7.00 :) It is very soft, gets the job done and gives you the airbrush look, which is why everyone is going crazy over stippling brushes. This brush is probably the closest one to the real thing. Nothing fancy.ĭupe #2: Professionnel Platinum Stippling Brush #44 ($35.00) I love that brush! I have had it for a year no shedding or bleeding. The brush is very dense and rigid enough to do the job of a stippling brush and the job of a flat top kabuki brush, that provides full coverage. Studio Powder Brush ($3.00) (read review here) I know the HG is the MAC 187, but who has $42.00 to spend on a brush?!įear not.i have some real dupes for you all.ĭupe #1: E.L.F.
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