Fairymix Makeup sponge for your Beauty 

Author: Jeffy Chen

How cool is this: after reusing this sponge for 30 days, you're ready to compost! Seriously, throw it in your compost bin or bury it in a potted plant. This sustainable foam (made from just five plant-based ingredients) is 100 percent biodegradable.

I'm sorry, but how cute is this six-piece beauty cake set? The sponge is perfectly designed to fit in the palm of your hand in a cute little carton that looks like a real half-dozen eggs. Use them for all types of foundation: Skin color, CC cream, foundation, powder, and more.

This medium-sized beauty blender is perfectly shaped to apply your favorite liquid and cream blusher seamlessly like a pro. Just apply a little product to the rounded end of the sponge and bounce it off the apple muscle of the cheek to create a natural blush without wrinkles or streaks. I like to use this two-headed brush for foundation. The wide, flat end is great for grinding creams, powders or liquid foundations all over your face, while the tapered end is used to blur smaller areas and make them smooth to look like they've been airbrushed. This is the perfect makeup tool for beginners of makeup sponges. It comes with all the essentials: a full-size beauty blender sponge, a cleanser and silicone pad to disinfect your sponge, and a cute airy pouch to store your sponge so it stays nice and fresh in your makeup bag.

This tool is really ~ extra ~ for those who take their body makeup seriously like they do their face shots. Approximately three times the size of a regular beauty sponge, this big boy is the ideal size to cover a larger area, such as dab foundation on your neck and decolletage, or brighten your arms and legs with liquid body bronzer.

What was life like before the advent of the cosmetic sponge? Oh, and in those days, everyone wore stripes and lines from a coarse brush. But thanks to the age of YouTube makeup, we've all come to appreciate the value of a high-quality makeup sponge. Morphe's blender is clearly the most popular on YouTube. Not only does quality exceed price, but the unique shape and texture make it the perfect choice to apply and blend your favorite full coverage foundation formula.

If you like the makeup inside the compact, you will love this makeup sponge. The rounded shape and soft foamy texture are great for tapping and blending foundation to make it smooth and strip-free.

$16 isn't cheap for a sponge, but if you want a tool that can do just about anything -- hide, dot, and polish -- this one from Fenty Beauty is your go-to. Instead of a pointy tip like most blenders, the blender has a tiny half-moon at the top that can be used to "punch" smaller areas and cracks, smoothing them out. Dot foundation with a flat, sloping edge, then mix everything (including your foundation) to one side of the circle.

The tips of regular beauty sponges aren't great for applying concealer or lightening smaller spots, such as under your eyes and around your nose, which means you'll be dealing with wrinkles and spots by midday. This baby makeup pad is a fraction of the size of a regular foundation sponge, so you can apply it to every nook and cranny of your face without messing up your makeup.

With sharp edges like this, you can't mess up the silhouette. Like a template for sculpted cheekbones, this sponge cake features three planes, representing your silhouette, highlights and foundation, and a rounded back, seamlessly blending them together.

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