Once upon a time, the only kind of makeup sponge on the scene was a cheap wedge situation. Then Beauty Blender came around and changed everything. That now ubiquitous egg seriously elevated ye olde ...
Just like skin, sponges have pores, and this Real Techniques sponge is made with superfine pores. This helps blend out an even base with buildable coverage. Although using it damp is recommended ...
Few internet trends disturb me more than the popular videos of people using household items to apply their foundation. From the backs of smartphones to tampons, I’ve seen it all — and I never want to ...
Before today, never have I ever thought to reach into my underwear drawer, pull out a silicone boob pad, and use it as a makeup sponge. But while I was searching through the deep, dark depths of the ...
The Beautyblender brand, the creator of the iconic sponge shaped as an egg that we all know and love, has recently announced the launch of a new product. Suggested Reading ‘Antebellum’ and Other ...
Is the Beautyblender your Holy Grail makeup sponge? Yeah, same here. But does it also hurt sometimes to look at your bank account after you buy a new one (which you probably do multiple times a year)?
Ask any makeup enthusiast, and they’ll rave about the importance of blending your foundation. Some beauty mavens opt for fluffy brushes, while others, like Southern Charm star Madison LeCroy, use ...
We’ve all heard it, this celebrity prefers a makeup brush, while another makeup artist prefers to use her fingers. Some people even apply a moisturizer with makeup brushes. Although the advice is ...
Can’t remember the last time you replaced your makeup sponge? This is your sign to buy a new one. Kaitlyn Son, a lifestyle content creator, revealed that her Beautyblender had quickly become a ...