Beauty Blender! Is it really all it's cracked up to be??
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Jul 13, 2013
Emily P.
I keep hearing from both sides on this. Some say it's awesome, others not so much.
What is your personal opinion or experience? Is it worth the money? Or is there a brush that works better?
Jul 13, 2013
Veronica M.
I personally think it works good. but I think a brush is better. the sponge takes a little bit more foundation and someones its kinda hard to blend out since your mainly just dabbing. so I say brush over beauty blender.
Jul 13, 2013
MalwaresMakeup G.
Sponge is the best! I use a brush to put on my foundation but I use the beauty blender to blur out any streaks from the brush. seriously using both of them compliment each other very well for a flawless airbrush look! ulta sells them for $6 don't get suckered in to buying the expesive ones, theu are the same product manufactured from the same company with a different companys name slapped on them and priced much higher. this is calles branding. beware of branding!
Jul 13, 2013
Macey T.
I like a duo-fiber stippling brush better. I also find that I don't have to use as much product with brushes. ELF makes a great one, as well as Real Techniques.
Jul 13, 2013
Isha S.
I have the dupe/ebay versions and I really like it to blend out foundation that is already on my skin. I feel it soaks up to much foundation when applying it directly. I guess because it soaks it takes excess product off my skin and leave a beautiful finish.
Jul 13, 2013
zaira s.
I really like the flat brush from elf better but thats just my opinion Hope I helped :)
Jul 13, 2013
Domenica C.
I'd rather not use a beauty bleande because it absorbs the liquid such as foundation and stuff but its good to blend in concelear and make your makeup look flawless but am goin to go with brushes
Jul 13, 2013
Caitlin M.
I have a dupe and I was thoroughly unimpressed. It did nothing but absorb all my foundation even when I used it damp. I definitely prefer a brush. The actual sponge may be better but to me a sponge is a sponge and they all are going to work the same way despite what people tell say lol.
Jul 13, 2013
Dorian Y.
Well I don't have one but when I watch makeup tutorials the girls always say that they're very helpful just have to keep it damp.
Jul 13, 2013
Roz X.
Yep! Love mine. Excellent especially on dryer areas of the skin.
Jul 13, 2013
Hope P.
What Malware said!! 👍
Jul 13, 2013
Rebecca B.
I have one, and a dupe of it. I didn't like either of them; they used too much product. They give a nice finish to foundation but for me, brushes or fingers work better.