I’m still working with the same three sponges but more arrived yesterday and the review continues. I must apologize as I neglected to say that I was my sponges after each use to keep them clean and germ free. I’ve been using the Beauty Blender cleansers (liquid and solid). I think I prefer the solid for cleaning larger size sponges. It just feels like I have more control. The liquid in the pump bottle works better for small sponges and brushes, in my opinion. Since I clean after each use the process is quick.
Let’s not forget that this is a review… At this point in the week I have all but given up on the Ulta beauty sponge. I’ve really been working with the Real Techniques and my fave, Beauty Blender. I use the Real Techniques more often during night applications when I tend to wear fuller coverage and go for more dramatic looks.
I have been using the Beauty Blender for a very long time now. Today’s trial was to introduce a few other sponges and see if I can be swayed from the tried and true. I used the Ulta sponge (small size orange sponge) and the real techniques blender (large size orange sponge) in addition to my tried and true beauty blender.
I am looking forward to a week of sponge and blender testing. I routinely use my Beauty Blender (the original). It gets the job done however getting into tight spaces like the corners of the eye and around the mouth were a bit of a challenge. The new micro.mini blender was a great way to fix this. It is also great to hit the spots that need color correction or extra coverage. The list of blenders could go on forever but my list is compiled of these