This Korean TikTok trend promises a perfect, glass-like finish – provided you use the right tool
I did one cheek with the spatula and the other with my fingers and, honestly, there is a surprisingly visible difference. The spatula’d cheek looked far more natural and less madeup than the other one, which I suspect is due to my having used less product.
You will need a little sponge blending around the nose and areas that can’t be easily spatula’d but either way, I’m impressed.I am genuinely surprised that this made a difference. A little spatula actually might replace a brush or fingers for my foundation application from now on.
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