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Apr 3, 2013
Brook W.
So I bought a beauty blender today...any tips/suggestions on how to use it would be great! Thanks!
Apr 3, 2013
Nicole S.
Make sure it's a little damp.. And try to use smaller patting motions with your foundation rather than long smearing ones.. Hope that helps :)
Apr 3, 2013
Tegan W.
There is a video on it in the video section you should look it up really helps (:
Apr 3, 2013
Brook W.
Thanks!
Apr 3, 2013
Bryn N.
Put it under the tap and squeeze three times before using it, then put your foundation on the back of your hand, place the foundation on the places you need coverage (usually nose, chin, forehead, cheeks) and use it to blend outward starting from the inside areas of your face. I usually use a patting motion to push the product into the skin on areas that need some more coverage.
Apr 3, 2013
Cristina F.
Don't use alcohol to clean it! It will rip the fabric of the sponge.
Apr 3, 2013
Glenda G.
I found that the beauty blender left my foundation more sheer then the usual. which is okay I don't have as many break outs. but when its that time of the month best believe ill be using a brusssshhh instead for more coverage.