How to use a blending sponge for concealer?
A blending sponge is a great tool to have in your makeup bag for quick and easy application of concealer under the eyes, on blemishes, and anywhere else you want to even out your skin tone. It can also be used to blend in color to your makeup, or to apply cream blushes, lipstick, or powder. Using a beauty blender allows you to use less product and get perfectly even coverage.
How to use a blending sponge for concealer and foundation?
As with products applied with a brush, a beauty blender works best when the product is applied smoothly and quickly. Just dip the blending sponge into the color you want, and then tap off the excess. Squeeze out the excess air, then gently press the sponge onto the area you want to conceal. Blend the concealer into the skin using circular motions. This will help blend the product into the skin, which will create a seamless appearance. Always start at the edges and work toward the center.
How to use blending sponge for concealer?
If you are using a large sponge, start by dabbing the concealer onto the sponge and then apply it to your skin. For a smaller sponge, start by applying the concealer to the sponge, then tap off the excess onto the back of a clean tissue. Place the concealer on your skin and blend it with a circular motion until it is even and completely matte.
How to use a blending sponge for foundation?
If you want to use a blending sponge for foundation, you’ll want to dip the sponge into the container of foundation, squeeze out the excess. Use circular motions to blend the product into your skin, focusing on problem areas. You can also use a blending sponge to apply liquid or cream products.
How to use a sponge for foundation?
Using a sponge with makeup is a great way to control how much product goes onto your skin. A small, thin or large sponge will give you more or less of a thick layer of foundation on your skin. If you want to create a thin line of product, use a smaller, round makeup sponge. If you want to build up and create a thicker look, use a larger, oval makeup sponge.