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But how do you know if you are using your Beautyblender correctly? Ahead, Beautyblender's global makeup artist Aline Elasmar and celebrity makeup artist Tobi Henney share exactly how to use a Beautyblender. Meet the Expert. Before blending your foundation with a Beautyblender, BB cream, or CC cream, Henney recommends priming the skin with a luminous formula, like this makeup artist-approved option from Laura Mercier.

Silicone-free and gentle for all skin types, this skin-dewer will enhance your natural glow before segueing into your foundation routine. You don't want it dripping water. Elasmar recommends that you avoid dragging the blender across your face. You can either use the tip or base for bouncing.

Henney also likes to use the bounce method to create a more natural finish. Working from the center of the face-outward, "I just do soft bouncing motions, and it really pushes the product into the skin. It will make your foundation look natural. The Beautyblender has always stood out due to its playful color and unique design, which has always been intentional.

The base should be used for applying and blending products on larger areas of the face. Doing so will not only save you product and money, it will also give you the glowy, beautiful finish you're after. Frends Beauty Blog. Select Category Uncategorized Funny! Hair Makeup Halloween Industry News. New Blog Post. Don't miss these great stories. Need a Break From Foundation?

But, a great hack it to use cool water in the summer to refresh and invigorate skin, and warm water in the winter as this helps to melt products beautifully into skin and make it more malleable. Lijha Stewart, director and educator of Makeup For Ever, shared a groundbreaking hack with Byrdie , which makes a lot of sense, when you think about it According to the expert, we should actually be applying a primer straight to the sponge. Rather than blending it into our skin, we should apply our foundation on top of the primer so they can mix together on the sponge before applying the whole lot to our face.

By Samantha McMeekin. Another makeup artist has taken this hack even further - by claiming you should actually mix the products together on your hand, rather than the sponge, first.

Magazine enlisted Benefit MUA Lisa Potter Dixon to share the definitive guide to using a beauty blender and her advice is pretty game-changing. Lisa explains that when you're using the blender, you should always pop your product on your hand rather than straight onto the sponge itself before dipping the blender in and 'bouncing' it onto your skin. In fact, that's why beautyblender named it's first foundation 'Bounce' , as this is how they intended it to be used with the sponge.

The packaging even has a small concave section to pump the foundation into, which acts as a palette so you don't have to dirty the back of your hand — genius! View on Instagram. The first step is to make sure your skin is prepped with moisturiser. Thirsty skin won't provide a smooth base for the concealer to glide onto. Makes sense, but how does it work? When wet, the sponge absorbs only a small amount of product.

To further prove the point, BeautyBlender recommends users cut open their sponges, which, if wet, will show product on the outside and little to no makeup on the inside.



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