You may recall a January post in which I mentioned I had purchased one of these beauties after reading some good reviews in blogland. And whilst I get excited about new products when it comes to application it's better if I hold my thoughts and re-evaluate the situation after a little while for an objective result. Which is what I have done here.
So let me get to the point... When I first started using this product I really liked it. However, that was probably due to it being during the weekend which mean *no rushing* and of course my makeup always goes on better as a result. So I continued to use this for a week or two everyday following purchase and then stopped.
For me this is not a product to use for applying foundation to the whole face. I found it actually soaked up a bit too much product meaning my skin didn't look it's best.
However, then I learnt to use it when it is damp. Well, what a REVELATION that was! It makes SUCH a difference to my makeup application - particularly when it comes to layering. I am so pleased I bought this product and learnt how to use it to suit me and my skin. I can see why so many girls were raving about it.
I would definitely recommend this and would suggest trying it wet also. I literally run under the cold tap and squeeze excess out before using it with foundation. It stops the foundation getting soaked up by the sponge and ensures beautifully smooth application.
You can purchase here for £4.95 with free delivery! Go on, you know you want to...
(for the best result apply in circular patting movements!)
Great review! I've never actually seen/heard about this before.
ReplyDeletelooks really cool ^___^
ReplyDeleteThanks for the review!
ReplyDeleteI want this but I am waiting until Superdrug has its 3 for 2 offer on all makeup thingy, as I am refraining from buying too much! They had this before Christmas and this was included, unfortunately, it was sold out everywhere!
I also know some girls only use it to blend it into the skin, meaning they put on foundation with a brush and then use the blender (duh! I think I sound stupid now that I wrote that...)
Anyway I'm glad you like it!