Yes—makeup puffs can be very good for applying foundation, especially if you want a smooth, softly blurred finish with controlled coverage. A plush puff presses product into the skin instead of sweeping it around, which helps foundation look more even and can minimize the appearance of streaks.
The main advantage is the “press and roll” application. That light pressure helps foundation melt into the skin and can keep texture from looking emphasized. Puffs also tend to waste less product than some sponges because you’re patting foundation on rather than fully saturating the tool.
For liquid foundation, a puff can build coverage quickly and is especially helpful around the nose, under the eyes, and along the jawline where blending needs precision. For powder foundation, puffs excel at laying down a thin, even layer and then pressing again to smooth and set—great for touch-ups and shine control.
Start with a small amount of foundation on the back of your hand or on a palette. Pick up a little product with the puff and press it onto the skin in short, tapping motions. For more coverage, add another thin layer instead of loading the puff heavily. Use the edge (or the point of a triangle puff) for corners like the inner eye and sides of the nose.
If you prefer a very dewy, “barely there” foundation look, a puff’s pressing motion can make coverage appear more perfected than intended. Also, if your skin is extremely dry, prep matters—without moisturizer and/or primer, any tool can catch on flaky areas.
For a deeper look at plush triangle puffs, including tips for powder and liquid formulas, see the full guide here: https://lirete.com/guide-soft-plush-triangle-makeup-puff-kit-powder-liquid/.
Wash with a gentle soap or brush cleanser in lukewarm water, pressing (not twisting) to release product. Rinse until the water runs clear, then air-dry completely before the next use.
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