![]() The sponge comes in a sealed plastic bag so I was happy with the fact it was clean during shipping. The other colors available are red, purple, and yellow. I purchased two of these sponges, one in pink and one in black. Not only that, these sponges are only $5.95 each and the Sonja Kashiuk ones are at least $10 at Target. I read online that compared to other dupes, including the well-known Sonja Kashiuk one found at Target stores, this sponge from Le Cosmetique has a texture closer to the real Beauty Blender by being very soft and not overly dense after being moistened. I finally found several good reviews for the Blending Sponge at. Therefore, I spent several hours scouring the web for beauty blender dupe reviews. I knew two things, I wanted to try this new way of using a sponge and I did not want to spend $20 to do it. The damp sponge allows the sponge to expand and become very soft while also preventing the sponge from soaking large amounts of your product. The egg shape allows you to use it's rounded bottom to bounce against the face, applying your foundation or BB cream in a way that does not create lines. What makes the beauty blender sponge different from makeup sponges in the past is it's shape and the fact that you must dampen it. However, when I spent some time online researching the beauty blender and how to use it, I was intrigued. Past experience with those flat wedge shaped sponges in the past always proved to be a waste of time for me because I didn't like how so much product soaked into the sponge and felt just using my fingers was much easier and more efficient. I now use BB cream instead of foundation most of the time, but I still apply with my fingers and buff in with a brush. For over 20 years that I've been wearing makeup, I have been applying liquid foundations with my fingers. When my friend Cat first suggested I look into a beauty blender dupe, I was skeptical. ![]() The problem is how to choose the right duplicate or "dupe." Thankfully, you can find several duplicate copycat sponges on places like Amazon or Ebay. It sounds fantastic but $20 per sponge is pretty steep for those on a budget or who just want to try it out to see if they like it. This sponge has created a huge buzz for it's ability to apply liquid or cream foundations seamlessly on the face, creating a flawless and airbrushed finish. It is a pink makeup sponge that is shaped like an egg and priced at $20. ![]() Beauty Blender Sponge Dupe from Īllow me to start this review by discussing what is a Beauty Blender Sponge. ![]()
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