Hi everyone, I just purchased Nars Tinted Moisturizer and Nars Radiant Creamy Concealer. I have 2 questions: which primer would go well with the tinted moisturizer? And which brushes are best for a tinted moisturizer then a concealer? Thank you!
Hi everyone, I just purchased Nars Tinted Moisturizer and Nars Radiant Creamy Concealer. I have 2 questions: which primer would go well with the tinted moisturizer? And which brushes are best for a tinted moisturizer then a concealer? Thank you!
I just purchased the BK 101 foundation brush- itâs expensive but itâs the best quality brush Iâve ever used.
For under the eye I like Nablaâs foundation brush as itâs much smaller.
I use real techniques concealer brush! I use a blender sponge for foundation/skin tints though.
For primers I like nyx angel veil, nyx pore filler, and Glossiers priming moisturizer depending on what I’m aiming for. Milk hydrogrip is also really good for staying power!!
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Maybe an unpopular opinion but: I find with narâs base products itâs better to use your hands. I donât know why, but it always looks better.
Whatever you use, make sure theyâre all either water based or silicone based, mixing can cause âpillingâ which is basically where they wonât blend or they separate and look flaky and weird.