Beauty Blender

beautyblenderThis is such a great product!  Makeup Artists the world over are well used to ‘stippling’ techniques, using a stiff tipped brush and dabbing the makeup on.  Well, this ups the game and brings the old technique into the modern age.

You use the sponge (which is a very very dense sponge, we’re not talking bath sponge here!) by bouncing it on the skin and rolling where necessary!

It does give a really good finish, for me the only downside is that obviously you only use it on one person, for hygiene reasons, but it does look dirty as soon as you dip it in the foundation, which is a bit of a shame.

I do like the Beauty Blender, and will certainly be adding it to my kit for the future, at a little over £14 from Just Beauty Direct, it’s a good price for a good product!

Beauty Blender Training Video

Sam Donald

www.SamDonald.com

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Rating: 6.0/10 (6 votes cast)
Beauty Blender, 6.0 out of 10 based on 6 ratings
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  1. Sarah Says:

    I only gave this a 5 out of 10 because I couldn’t see any difference between this and a usual sponge.

  2. Admin Says:

    Initially there doesn’t seem to be much difference no, but the texture is far denser and you sort of bump it against the skin rather than smooth it over in the same way that you would a normal sponge

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