kitchen faucets review Beauty Flawless Blender Foundation Sponges

I wanted to buy the Beauty Blender, but I wasn't about to spend 25$ on a little sponge... I saw some reviews and tutorials on youtube, recommending this type of product. I decided that for ten bucks, four sponges is worth it- and I was right. These cute little sponges are super soft, and work well dry- but even better when damp. I run them under warm water, then squeeze the excess water out and blot on a towel, so that no water comes out on your face. These sponges don't grow too much, but there is a noticeable difference. For my tiny hands, they're the perfect size. Don't worry, they're not that small. Annyway, then I just take my liquid foundation on the back of my hand, dab the sponge in (not too much at one time) and stipple all over my face. It covers blemishes seamlessly, and I only need concealer on the worst imperfections now, instead of all over (yes, I have acne.) You can easily layer foundation, but even one layer covers and blends very well. The wider end works great for larger areas like the cheeks and forehead (also jawline, down the neck) and the pointed end reaches up to the inner corners of the eye and undereye circles. As I said before, these sponges are SO soft, especially when damp, and they don't have any smell to them. They feel very durable, and, don't look like they'll rip easily. The only thing I was a little disappointed about was the colors- maybe it was just my order, but all 4 of my sponges were pink. Which is fine, it doesn't matter what color it is as long as they work just don't expect the array of colors in the photo. Shipping was very fast- I live in Oregon and they came from Florida in only a couple days. Very satisfied with the product as well as the seller. Thanks! and don't waste your money on the BB if you can find a better, cheaper alternative- like this.
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I use MUFE HD foundation so it's already very natural looking... I HATE cakey foundation. I wouldn't wear it at all, and i usually dont, but every once in a while i feel like dressing up a little more. I usually use my soho beauty sponge (beauty blender dupe.) wet. Is this the best 'natural' looking application i can use? What do you do? Thanks
BalasHapusI recently bought revlon colorstay foundation and I wanted to know what was the best way to apply it (sponge, fingers, etc.).
BalasHapusI recently bought some MAC foundation. The man in the shop put it on my face and it looked flawless! Now that I have it at home, I just can't make it look natural enough! Should I invest in a foundation brush or use sponges?
BalasHapusSo i tried a sample of Cliniques Superfit Makeup Foundation in a magazine a while back, tried it and got told i looked flawless ect. So yesterday i bought some but it doesnt look as good, it doesnt cover spots like it did before, it wont blend with my concealer, it just doesnt look great and it's £20 that's a lot of money for makeup. Does anyone else have this problem and what should i do to make it look better?
BalasHapuseveryone on here is telling me i should apply my revlon colorstay foundation with my fingers (i have been using an ulta beauty blender but it doesn't look that good). so people are saying i should use my fingers. i have tried that before and it just looks streaky on my face and not that "flawless" look that looks like im not wearing anything. and i tried to use a flat top kabuki buffing brush type thing and that didn't work out so well, even though i thought it would. :( so help me?
BalasHapusI live in Ireland and I was just wondering if anyone knows where I can buy beauty blender sponges?
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