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Moisten the sponge with water. One of the biggest mistakes you can make with a Beauty Blender is using the sponge dry to apply makeup and skincare products. Before using it, make sure to dampen it under the sink so it’s thoroughly saturated. That will cause the sponge to expand, so it won’t soak up as much of your cosmetic products.[1]
You can use warm or cool water to dampen the Beauty Blender, but you may find your application more refreshing if you use cool water.
If you don’t have access to a sink when you’re using your sponge, you can wet it with bottled water or even spritz it heavily with your favorite setting spray to dampen it.
Squeeze the sponge to remove the excess water. While you want your Beauty Blender to be damp when you use it, it shouldn’t be dripping wet. Before applying your makeup or other products, gently squeeze the sponge to remove all of the excess water.[2]
Beauty Blenders are fairly delicate, so don’t wring the sponge to get the water out. You may wind up tearing or ripping it.
When you squeeze the sponge, it helps to wrap it in a clean towel or piece of paper towel. That will help absorb the excess water.
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Rehydrate the Beauty Blender as necessary. If you're doing a full face of makeup, you may find that your sponge starts to dry while you're applying it. To ensure that you get flawless results from the first step of your makeup routine to the last, keep a spray bottle of water, setting spray or facial mist on hand so you can lightly dampen the sponge when necessary.
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Beauty Blender also makes a reactivation spray to moisten the sponge if it starts to become dry while you're using it.
Applying Makeup with a Beauty Blender
Dab the sponge into the makeup. To use your Beauty Blender to apply foundation, concealer, blush, highlighter, setting powder, or any face makeup, press the damp sponge into the makeup. Don’t dab it too hard, though, or you may wind up picking up too much product.
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For makeup products such as foundation, tinted moisturizer, BB cream, or concealer, it helps to put some on the back of your hand and dab the sponge into it there. For the best results, don’t apply the makeup directly to the Beauty Blender.
For makeup products that are in a compact, such as cream blush or highlighter, you can dab the sponge directly into the pan.
For loose powder products, such as setting powder, shake some into the lid and dab the sponge into it there.
For makeup items that you’ll be applying to large areas of the face, such as a foundation or cream blush, dab the rounded bottom of the sponge into the makeup.
For makeup that you’re concentrating in small areas, such as concealer under the eyes or highlighter along the cheekbones, dab the pointed end of the sponge into the makeup.
Bounce the Beauty Blender over your face. When you’ve dabbed some of the makeup onto the sponge, tap the round bottom against your skin to apply the makeup. Don’t wipe the sponge across your face, but bounce it to gently stipple or press the makeup into the skin for a flawless finish.
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Stipple the sponge over your skin until all of the makeup is evenly blended. It may take a couple of bounces in the same area to fully blend the makeup.
You don’t have to press the sponge very hard against your skin to blend the makeup. Bounce it gently, and the sponge will do the rest of the work.
Use the pointed edge to apply the makeup to smaller areas. To apply concealer or foundation under the eyes, around the nose, along the lips, or in another small areas, press the pointed edge of the Beauty Blender against the skin. You’ll want to press a little harder than you would with the rounded edge to ensure that the makeup is completely blended into the skin.
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