When
trying a
shade on
(a.k.a. swatch-
ing), look for one
that disappears into
the rest of your skin. See
that bottom swipe? No?
Perfect—we have a winner!
PICK
YOUR
POWER
TOOL
SPONGE
This bouncy puff
is the best
option for a
custom paint job.
Dampen the
sponge with water
(then squeeze out
excess) for a
sheer, natural
finish, or try a
dry one for fuller
coverage.
BUFFER
BRUSH
For an airbrushed
look, trace small
circles with this
flat-topped tool to
buff in foundation.
It gives a soft-
focus finish that’s
ideal for covering
large pores or
uneven texture.
CLASSIC
BRUSH
The tapered bris-
tles allow you to
be more precise
and get into small
areas, like the
red parts around
your nose or
under eyes. Use a
tapping motion to
nix any streaks,
says Oquendo.
FINGERS
Your (clean!)
hands will give the
most natural,
skin-like finish.
“The warmth of
your fingers heats
the product and
allows it to melt
in,” says Oquendo.