Easy and simple: how to choose the perfect makeup sponge

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2019-07-12
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To ensure that your foundation adheres perfectly to your skin, it is important to use a quality makeup sponge. We tell you what rules you should follow when choosing a sponge for the most beautiful result.

A makeup sponge is a multifunctional tool that no professional makeup artist can do without. It is a small sponge made from natural or synthetic material. Using a sponge, you can apply makeup, shade it, and even remove makeup - it all depends on the purpose for which it is intended. It is she who dictates the shape, size and material from which the sponge is made.

The main advantage of the sponge is its thin, weightless coverage, which cannot always be achieved with a brush. The products apply smoothly to the skin, blend well and are distributed over the entire surface. Conclusion - without a high-quality sponge it is difficult to imagine the beauty arsenal of a makeup guru.

Which makeup sponge should you choose?

Latex-free sponge . Many celebrity makeup artists advise applying the tone with a latex-free sponge, as it allows you to apply the product in exactly the layer the manufacturer intended. Another advantage is that blending foundation with such a sponge is much faster than with a brush, and the result is impressive.

When choosing a sponge, you should not skimp, as a good quality tool will last you longer and will work perfectly, blending foundations perfectly. You don’t have to buy a beauty blender makeup sponge: there are equally high-quality, but more budget-friendly options. The main thing is to ensure that the sponge is latex-free, elastic and holds its shape well. Such a tool will serve you for several months before leaving this world. If it starts to break and crumble, its time is up.

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Latex sponge . But it’s better to avoid latex sponges - they apply products too thickly and unevenly, creating stripes and bald spots. Moreover, they absorb more cosmetic product than their latex-free counterparts and wear out quickly, so their use can hardly be called economical.

Foam sponge . This type of sponge is considered a relic of the past, because it has more disadvantages than advantages. Foam sponges wear out very quickly and absorb a huge amount of product that you apply to your face. It is very difficult to blend cosmetics with them, so you certainly shouldn’t give them preference in the 21st century.

Sponges made of natural and synthetic materials

As a rule, natural sponges are made from plant fibers, so they can be used for a longer period of time than their synthetic counterparts. But sponges made from natural material are more textured and do not allow you to apply products in a thin, even layer - they are best used for removing makeup and cleansing the skin. Synthetic makeup sponges are the most common option and come in a variety of shapes and sizes. These sponges have a smooth surface, so applying foundation with them is a pleasure.

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How to choose a sponge shape?

Sponge egg. This sponge can safely be called the most popular, because with its help you can easily apply foundation both to a large area (forehead, cheeks) and to a small one (the area around the eyes, nose) - it all depends on the size. The sharp edge is convenient for tinting the inner corners of the eyes or the wings of the nose. The egg sponge perfectly blends products and helps create the perfect finish.

Wedge sponge. Great for liquid foundations and also for applying concealer. In the latter case, you should use the narrower and pointed side. This sponge will be a great alternative to the egg sponge - it all depends on your convenience.

Triangles. Small triangular sponges are great for applying corrector or concealer in the area around the eyes, for working near the wings of the nose, or for outlining the shape of the lips with foundation.

Round sponge. This sponge is great for applying compact powder when you need to quickly fix your makeup outside the home. It will become a lifesaver for the average girl, but a professional makeup artist is unlikely to need it.

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Makeup sponge care

In order for the sponge to serve you as long as possible, you need to take good care of it. Each time after use, you should rinse the sponge to remove all traces of foundation and sebum. Otherwise, the durability of the sponge will be reduced, and the possibility of the growth of unpleasant bacteria in it will be increased.

Wet the sponge with warm water until it becomes soft, then wipe it with special soap to clean the brushes from all sides. Pressing with your fingers, squeeze the foam out of it until it stops coming out of the sponge. Dry the sponge before next use.

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