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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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Sophia Nawabi is a makeup and hair artist with 17 years of professional experience. She is based out of San Francisco and offers on-demand mobile and in-home services. The Original Beautyblender can be used wet or dry for application, contouring, blending, setting, and baking. Our tester said the large side of the egg is perfect for the cheeks and forehead, while the pointed tip is ideal for around the nose and blending under-eye concealer. The price is steep, but beyond that, our only complaint is that it's hard to get all the makeup out when cleaning it.

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. 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.Thanks to its velvety, almost fleece-like texture, madebySunday’s Big Fuzz sponge absorbs up to 70% less product than your average make-up sponge. It’s designed to be used dry as well as wet, making it perfect for powders, blushers, highlighters and more. It even has added vitamin E to help hydrate your skin. When used damp, it almost doubles in size, and foundation and base products glide on smoothly, even over our tester’s acne-prone skin. It’s a great choice if you regularly use a range of make-up products with different textures. While a beauty blender will help you achieve perfectly finished makeup, it's important to keep it clean, too.

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. 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. We spoke to professional MUA Hannah Martin to get the low down on makeup sponges, what they do and why everyone needs one in their kit. Take notes. How do you use a makeup sponge? After trying out many makeup sponges, Fenty's Precision 100 was a clear winner. This mid-size latex-free sponge is lightweight and airy with a soft, bouncy feel. It's absorbent but not so much that it'll soak up all your makeup and leave none for your skin. Our tester loved the unique shape too. This makeup sponge is essentially an egg with one flat side and a flattened mini-moon tip.Unique shape and exclusive material available ensures impeccable, streak-free application with minimum product waste

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