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"beauty blender" is a makeup tool used to apply foundation and creams onto the skin. It looks like a sponge and helps blend the makeup smoothly and evenly.
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To use: When using liquid foundation, we always opt for a
damp beauty blender sponge — just make sure it's clean.
I use a large size blender for my foundation all over and a mini
beauty blender for my eye lid and under eye concealer for a seamless finish I just absolutely love.
It takes forever to dry and due to that I fear that bacteria will build up much fast in this sponge than let's say in the
original beauty blender.
It feels so good, so fresh (especially when applying with
wet beauty blender) and it smells soooo good!
To blend it into my skin I use my fingers, as that works best for me, but you can use a brush or
beauty blender if available.
The only obvious difference I can find is that the tip is not as pointed and it's slightly more firm than the
pink beauty blender.
It was pretty hard and now that I've used an
imitation beauty blender that is closer to the real thing, I know I won't buy this one again.
The thick texture makes it little difficult to blend with a brush, but works fine
with beauty blender or fingers.
SO far I have been faithful to my
original beauty blender, but maybe I should replace it with a Real Techniques one next time I need to.
Once you've applied the product with your brush, use an evenly and lightly
damp beauty blender to blend in the product.
I apply about a dime - sized amount to my damp
beauty blender sponge (Pro tip: make SURE you soak your sponge to get the best finish!)
This setting powder sets my makeup as well as UD's setting spray, and using it with a damp
beauty blender makes my concealer creaseless.
Hello Beauty makeup sponge applicator is a dupe of the original
beauty blender so it's very affordable it retails for 2,61 euros / $ 3,20.
Love this concealer it gives the perfect highlight and it blends in amazing with a damp beauty blender!!
I ended up tossing my small sponge applicator that it came with and instead I just dabbed my damp
beauty blender over the cushion then applied to directly over my face which seemed to work great.
They have to be replaced every few months anyway, and — though I have nothing to compare them to — my cheap
beauty blenders work flawlessly.
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Put your
dirty beauty blender in a cup with soap and water in the microwave on 1 minute thank me later
My sister REALLY wants this eyeshadow palette so I would probably get that for her birthday that is coming up, I would get my Mom a
new beauty blender for her birthday, and I would use whatever was left to stock up on some makeup brushes!!!
I can't be doing with the fiddly little pad though so i use a
dry beauty blender to apply it.
Recently, I caved in a bought the
PAC beauty blender even though I am not a great fan of sponges in general:) thripti recently posted... Lifestyle Earring Haul
I do prefer the black
pro Beauty Blenders because they seem to hold up better, but I love all of them regardless.
Ever since I stopped wearing foundation, this problem has fixed itself, but on the days when I need extra coverage, I dab a slightly damp
beauty blender along my jaw line to make sure the transition from face to neck isn't visible and jarring.
I was one of those and I bought a few
different beauty blenders and went to test it out for a longer period of time to see some visible wear and tear time.
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