The other night I spoke with a fellow makeup artist about foundation palettes. I was excited about mine. I still am I feel they have brought my applications to a whole new level! But she doesn't care as much for them. She actually carries bottles upon bottles of foundation around with her to get the results she desires.
Her advantage is that she has used both techniques and I haven't so I feel like Im obligated to follow her lead and go out, choose a cosmetics line, and buy every single one of their foundations.
But the reality is, makeup artistry is just that: an art. No two artists do anything exactly the same way!
Because of that belief and revelation, I for once I might not hop on Amazon and fancifully add way too many things to my cart. I will keep you posted.
Foundation palettes are my favorite because they look tiny and professional, travel well, carry a ton of product that covers beautifully, and make mixing and matching a breeze. When I first felt the texture of Graftobian foundations, what I got (creamy, fluid yet opaque) was far different from what I expected (chalky and difficult to pull). I'm in love and that's what counts.
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