![]() This sponge provides a wide, tapered edge that slopes down into a smaller center and out again to a wide, rounded edge – similar to a glass soda bottle. Great for: Applying foundation to broad and small areas of skin. The tapered side is best for detailing, and the flat edge is great for packing on pigment for heavier coverage. This shape includes a tapered side and a slanted flat edge. Great for: Targeting blemishes or smaller areas of the face heavier coverage. ![]() Its harsher ridges mean a more concentrated, intense application. This sponge takes the form of a long, skinny triangle. Great for: Seamlessly applying and blending foundation in both wide and small areas. The tapered end is great for the eye and nose area the rounded edge is suited to your cheeks, forehead, and chin. Our Non-Latex Makeup Blender has both a tapered tip and full, rounded edge for blending out foundation. Another plus for dry skin: the moisture retained in the sponge will add a dewy, hydrated look to your skin. Using a dry tool increases friction, which can lead to a higher chance of flaking in dry skin. Less rubbing means a lower chance of flakiness. You will often wet a sponge before use, and apply with a stippling motion. Some dry powder lovers use a brush to avoid losing product. PRO TIP: If you use powder foundation, some makeup sponges may not work for you. This will also prevent unnatural brush streaks on your face. Blending is often easier with a sponge instead of a brush, this is in part because you’re wetting the sponge, which makes the product spread more seamlessly. Using a sponge to apply liquid and cream foundation leads to a more natural and blended look. ![]() Sponges leave a flawless finish with less effort. While brushes are a great tool to have in your makeup bag, let’s uncover the particulars of why sponges are ideal for everyday foundation. Wondering about the perks of a makeup sponge? If you learned how to apply foundation with a brush, you might wonder what exactly a sponge can do that your brush can’t. ![]()
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