Beautyblender.. Share Your Experiences?
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Apr 29, 2013
Aljohara A.
What do you think about the beautyblender sponge? Any tips?
Apr 29, 2013
Ty R.
I love it! Flawless application! It's best when used damp and can be used to bland foundation or concealer. I even use it for blush. I get them cheap off eBay, like $2!
Apr 29, 2013
Zoey D.
It's worked great for me., I've even found a brush which has a beauty blender on it & I find it works amazing as well
Apr 29, 2013
Glenda G.
The beauty blender leaves your foundation beautiful! I think it works better for light to medium coverage. it doesn't work as well if you need full coverage though. I bought a super cheap one on ebay as well! I let the water from the faucet run on top the sponge for about 7 seconds and then squeeze it. and voila! :)
Apr 29, 2013
Brittany P.
I agree with Glenda - it works wonderfully if you're going for light to medium coverage but not for full coverage.