Not exact matches
5) After you've stippled
on the highlight, you can now
blend it by tapping a clean makeup
sponge along the edges.
I applied the foundation straight
on my face (no primer) using a makeup
sponge to both apply and
blend.
The 40 - shade range is super-inclusive with colors, but the texture is always the same: an opaque full - coverage base that goes
on smooth and
blends deep with fingers or a
sponge.
To apply a color correcting concealer to your complexion, you can do so in a few different ways (depending
on your preference): either dab a little onto the area using the applicator wand and use a damp beauty
blending sponge to
blend, apply a little to your complexion and use your fingers to
blend, or apply to your complexion and
blend with a concealer brush.
Apply the
sponge puff — with foundation, CC cream, or BB cream
on top — to your complexion in a quick dabbing motion, starting at the center and working your way to the outside of your complexion and onto your neck until everything is
blended thoroughly.
Regardless of the finish, the powders are cushy and velvety to the touch and go
on richly pigmented with one swipe of the enclosed dual - sided
sponge applicator (although we prefer to use our own brushes for
blending and buffing).
With the help of Za Face Mist
on the Real Techniques Makeup
Sponge blended the makeup
on entire face and neck.
I'm not that fast - acting and I wanted to see some reviews of how the kits worked
on «real» faces before slapping down $ 48 for a three - piece kit (dual ended contour stick with two shades, dual ended highlighter stick with matte and shimmer, and dual ended
sponge and
blending brush).
I
blended in the foundation using a Real Techniques
sponge, which is
on sale at Target.
Step 7: Mix together Primer, Foundation and Liquid Illuminator
on a palette or back of hand, apply to face using foundation brush and
blend out with a beauty
sponge.
Using a shade darker than your foundation, draw your contouring lines
on your cheekbones, forehead, jawline, and nose then
blend it all out with a
sponge.
Using your favorite foundation, apply an even coat
on your face and gently
blend it in with a clean
blending sponge or foundation brush.
Before
blending with a makeup
sponge, lightly spritz (not soak) it with a moisturizing or hydrating facial mist (water is okay too if you don't have one) before using it to
blend your BB Cream
on your face.
It is very creamy and you can either dab it
on your face or swipe the stick over your face and then
blend it in with a brush or
sponge.
«Put
on foundation, and then press it into your skin with a damp
sponge until it's seamlessly
blended.»
Light weighted formula
Blends well Stays for the whole day Goes
on smoothly Cute compact packaging Comes with a
sponge
The
sponge on the other end of the stick is great for
blending but I like to use my fingers.
It glides
on /
blends out easily (fingers or
sponge are great) and sets to nice semi matte finish.
A minute or two later I'll hit it with my Beauty Blender
sponge a few times to
blend it a little, and I might add a little bit more in the center of my face
on to problem areas.
I took a dollop
on a clean makeup
sponge and then just
blended away (you REALLY do not need a lot... a little bit goes A LONG way with this foundation).
There isn't much that could be done to improve this makeup
sponge, a Best of Beauty winner, a hot topic
on * Allure» * s Your Favorite Things forum, and an all - around cult product: It already
blends our foundation flawlessly.
I apply it under my eyes (triangle shape),
on my chin, above my lips, down the bridge of my nose and a bit
on my forehead and
blend it all with a makeup
sponge.