I used to apply my foundation with my fingers. (That’s a no-no, right?)
Then I began using those triangle wedges, which I thought were the bomb!
One day, I overheard my sisters talking about how the new thing was to apply foundation with a brush.
I went out and bought one.
I only used it once because it didn’t blend anything and left my face looking like a construction site with tire grooves left in the mud.
Not cool.
I went back to using those trusted triangle wedges, thinking that would be the only thing I ever used from that point forward.
When I began watching makeup tutorials on YouTube, I learned that there was a better brush to apply your foundation. I tried it and loved it. My only problem was that sometimes my face looked like I used debris for foundation, especially in the winter months. It wasn’t until I realized that it was exfoliating my skin that I decided to look into other options.
This is where the term damp beauty sponge came trotting along into my life. I bought a beauty sponge and tried it out – running it under warm water until it had soaked up enough H2O to hydrate an elephant. That might be an exaggeration, but for real, I had no idea what I was doing the first time I used this technique.
So, should we apply our foundation with a brush – or a damp beauty sponge?
Brush
Pros – faster application, blends nicely, works well with fast-setting foundations
Cons – exfoliates during application, not the best for dry or sensitive skin
Damp Beauty Sponge
Pros – melds product into skin, leaves a flawless finish, great for sensitive skin
Cons – can breed bacteria if not cleansed/dried properly, slow application, doesn’t work the best with fast-setting foundations
We’ll go back to my question – brush or damp beauty sponge?
I say, ultimately it depends on factors such as skin type, foundation type, personal preference and the amount of time you have. As a matter of fact, I prefer the sponge, but the Becca foundation sets extremely fast, so unless I’m Speedy Gonzalez, it doesn’t blend well with the sponge – so I use a brush to erase any harsh lines I get.
What application method do you prefer? Let me know in the comments below.
I definitely prefer sponges. But it depends the density of the sponges. I like the soft ones like BB and RT.
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I agree! I think softer is better.
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I’m a sponge girl. I tried the silicone ones and they just aren’t doing it for me.
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I haven’t tried silicone yet, I always imagine that it would push the product around instead of blending. Is this accurate?
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Yep! It was awful haha. Like spackling your face.
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🤣 that might be worth a try for a good laugh!
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