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Dolovemk Large Makeup Sponges Blender Supple Foundation Sponge with a Flat Angle, Body Makeup Sponge Powder Puff Soft Beauty Sponge Blender Latex-Free for Foundation Bronzers Highlighters Body Makeup

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Our tester liked the dense yet soft and bouncy feel of the foam. While they're all one size, the sponges get really big when wet, and the smaller end is great for getting into the corners of your face. They're easy to clean, too, but just bear in mind the absorbent material soaks up a lot of product. The pointed pear shape isn't particularly unique, but it's exceptionally versatile and user-friendly. It's perfect for applying products, blending, contouring, and buffing out the corners of your face. This makeup sponge is also notably easy to clean. The tapered tip means it's easy to blend concealer out around your eye and nose, plus the slightly squat design means this won't go rolling off your dressing table. After you’ve thoroughly rinsed your beauty blender, give the sponge a good squeeze with both hands. The humble beauty blender has fully infiltrated our makeup bags and we honestly can't imagine life without it. It won our hearts thanks to its ability to perfectly apply our foundation, blend our concealer and smooth on our serums.

Traditional foundation sponges are usually egg- or teardrop-shaped – this style is perfect for blending large areas, while the tapered tip will get into those hard-to-reach spots such as the crevices around the nose. While some brushes can absorb product, a beauty blender (or make-up sponge) allows you to build layers delicately – and with precision. Sponges also allow you to control the type of finish you achieve. Most are best used damp, and how wet your sponge is will determine the overall look. For example, a saturated sponge will create a sheer finish on the skin, while an ever-so-slightly damp sponge, or a dry sponge, will give fuller coverage. You could even set your base by spritzing your beauty blender with a setting mist and gently patting onto the skin. Rinse your sponge under the tap, applying a little antibacterial hand wash, baby shampoo or a specialist sponge cleaner and lathering it up so that you can see the foundation washing out.Unique shape and exclusive material available ensures impeccable, streak-free application with minimum product waste A beauty blender is the best, most reliably consistent way to apply foundation. After all, even the most expensive of foundations requires the right tools for the job. It doesn’t matter how silky smooth your base product, if you’re not applying it correctly, you could end up with a sub-par finish – and what a waste that would be. This narrow, almond-shaped sponge was originally designed to complement e.l.f.’s Camo Concealer, but we found it works equally well with other concealer brands. Made from soft, latex-free foam, the dual-point ends allow for targeted coverage around the eyes and for buffing along the forehead and bridge of the nose. This is another sponge that’s best used damp. If you need to be super precise when applying your makeup, for example when contouring or blending under the eyes, simply take an elastic band and wrap it a couple of times around your blender to essentially create two separate applicators - a small tip that won't mess up the rest of your makeup and a big base to blend large areas. Or, you could just buy one of these mini blenders. 'Sup to you. TOP TIP: Don't throw it away

The denser the makeup brush, the less porous it is—which means it’s less likely to absorb all of your products. A high-density brush will be great for seamlessly applying a full coverage foundation. Lower density sponges are better for blending light to medium coverage foundations.

You can apply liquids and creams with precision, then blend them out into an airbrushed finish. The flat side and moon tip are also great for stamping on finishing powder, and the rounded bottom is ideal for all-over buffing. As for cleaning, the foundation washes off pretty easily, and the beige color makes the sponge look generally less stained.

If you'd like a lighter base, run it under a tap before using it each time and then squeeze out the excess water so that you're left with a damp and plump sponge, before dipping it into your product. This way it won't soak up any excess product, and instead will transfer your foundation smoothly and seamlessly to the skin. Do you wet a beauty blender with warm or cold water? The microfiber texture also makes this a great option for first-time sponge users and anyone who has struggled to move on from a foundation brush in the past. The ideal makeup sponge has a soft texture so that it’s comfortable to use, and it should also be flexible so that it can bounce and bend to distribute the product.Hello! Magazine enlisted Benefit MUA Lisa Potter Dixon to share the definitive guide to using a beauty blender and her advice is pretty game-changing. According to Sigma, "this unique multi-sided, multi-angled design", makes the sponge ideal for blending, sculpting and highlighting. The straight edge of the blender allows you to carve out sharp angles easily. If you're more of a swiper than a bouncer when it comes to your foundation, this is the sponge for you as the flat slide means you can swipe your base on in seconds.

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