In between stupid Instagram videos of people using hammers, condoms, eggs and everything in between to apply their make-up 😒. A silicone teardrop sponge came into play. Ready to snatch wigs!!
The silicone sponge may also prevent breakouts as it’s easier to thoroughly clean. It dries quickly. In between uses, it can be wiped down with alcohol or boiled if you really want to give it a hard-core sanitising. It won’t hoard & breed bacteria.
With so many now on the market, they’re all going to have their own pros & cons but one thing is with a non-porous surface means you won’t waste product and use less. Can be used for foundation, concealer, blush, blend, buff – whatever, this teardrop beauty may be your answer. But does the lack of a porous surface make it difficult to use? As there’s no texture, it may feel for some as though you’re slapping a wet fish on the face.
As it’s not a typical beauty sponge – don’t use it like one. Less is more, whatever you put on your MakeupDrop will be transferred onto your skin. You can build up gradually if you wish to get the desired finish.
How I use the MakeupDrop Silicone Sponge :
Pump a small amount near the tip of the sponge, preferring to start from the centre of my face & use the drop area to blend in circular motions.
Dab areas that need blending out more.
Around the nose and eye area, I fold the sponge in half for ease and blend.
MakeupDrop Silicone Sponge £14.00
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