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08 Jul.,2024

 

Makeup Sponge: What Are They and What Are They Used For?

Makeup Sponge: What Are They and What Are They Used For?

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If you grew up applying your foundation with little foam wedges, the idea of a makeup sponge may sound a little dated. The makeup sponge, however, has grown up right along with you. New improvements to this old beauty standard have made it a tool you&#;ll definitely want in your cosmetic bag.

At RMS Beauty, we created a makeup sponge that&#;s safe, effective, and closely mimics skin-to-skin application. Here, we&#;ll talk about how to use a makeup sponge to create perfect makeup blends, and also what you should do to make sure your makeup sponges are always clean.

What Is a Makeup Sponge?

A makeup sponge is a soft tool you can use to apply liquid and cream makeup products. Makeup sponges can be made of many different materials, so it&#;s important to make sure the one you choose is free from common skin irritating ingredients, like latex.

For sensitive skin, the best sponges will be made from skin-safe foam. Our sponge is made of antimicrobial foam to be gentle on all skin types and to drive away bacteria.

What Does a Makeup Sponge Do?

Makeup sponges help you apply liquid makeup. If you&#;re a pro with your fingertips, this might seem redundant, but using a makeup sponge can help you achieve a smoother finish, help blur harsh lines, and even help regulate the amount of product you need.

Are Makeup Sponges Better Than Brushes?

Brushes and sponges are apples and oranges; you simply cannot compare them. While there are brushes designed to apply liquid products to your skin, they simply offer a different application technique.

If you are a beginner or just want a stress-free, easy way to blend your makeup and get a completely streak-free finish, a makeup sponge is your go-to.

Are Beauty Blenders and Makeup Sponges the Same Thing?

Yes and no. The beauty blender is essentially the most current type of makeup sponge. If you&#;re wondering about the old pull-apart wedges, they do still exist, but they&#;re much less popular and harder to find.

A beauty blender sponge has a few upgrades from its little wedge predecessors:

  1. They&#;re designed to be used for wet application. Before using a makeup sponge, you&#;ll dampen it with warm water. You&#;ll then squeeze out the excess water before you begin to use your liquid makeup product with it, applying the product to the back of your hand and picking up the makeup with the sponge.

  2. They&#;re reusable. Unlike the wedge, makeup sponges can be rinsed with a mild soap and reused multiple times. This creates less product waste, saves money, and saves space in your cabinet.

  3. They have a unique design. RMS Beauty&#;s Skin2Skin Latex-Free Makeup Sponge is designed with a swirl of texture on the top which mimics application with a fingertip. They&#;re also rounded on the bottom and angled at the top, allowing you to get blendable coverage in small spaces like under your eyes and around the corners of your nose.

While those little wedges were usually made out of latex or who knows what kind of weird material, beauty blenders are usually made with safer, skin-friendly foam.

Can I Use a Makeup Sponge To Apply Powder Products?

A thousand tutorials may tell you to use a sponge to &#;bake&#; your makeup (i.e. applying powder over your liquid products to set them) but this usually results in a cake-like effect that makes your skin look dry, powdery, and artificial.

It&#;s best to use a brush to apply powder products. You&#;ll get a softer, more translucent finish and avoid getting your powder products damp from the sponge.

What is a Makeup Sponge Used For?

Once you master the art of using a makeup sponge, there&#;s no limit to how well you can blend your liquid and cream-based products. Here&#;s how we love to use makeup sponges to create flawless finishes like professional makeup artists.

Foundation

Use your makeup sponge to effortlessly apply foundation to all areas of your face and jawline. Once you&#;ve applied your moisturizer, dampen the sponge and lift a little product from the back of your hand.

Begin applying foundation in upward swipes. Gently bounce the sponge on your skin (don&#;t press) to blend. This will help you avoid streaks and create a smooth textured finish.

Concealer

Makeup sponges can make you an expert at applying concealer. Using the small end of the makeup sponge, lift the concealer from the back of your hand and gently dab it on areas that need coverage. Whether you need full coverage or lightweight coverage, you can use the makeup sponge.

Blending

If you&#;ve been looking for the perfect tool for blending, you&#;ve found it. Nothing gives you more seamless blending than a makeup sponge. Use the larger, rounded edges for blurring lines and creating the most believable, natural-looking makeup finishes.

Liquid or Cream Products

Makeup sponges work best with liquid or cream products. In fact, if you&#;ve been intimidated by cream blush because you&#;re afraid you won&#;t get it right, a makeup sponge makes the application virtually foolproof.

Using your sponge, you can gently press into the cream-based blush and dab the product on your cheeks, blending the edges until you have a smooth, natural-looking flush.

Powder

Our sponge is just like you &#; beautifully versatile. Feel free to use it for powder products, too.

How Often Should a Makeup Sponge Be Cleaned?

You should rinse your dirty sponge after each use. Hold it under the tap and squeeze it until the water runs clear.

Use a mild makeup brush soap, mild natural shampoo, or even a mild natural dish soap to deep clean it once a week, but only one small drop or you&#;ll never be able to get all of the soap out of your sponge.

How Do I Clean a Makeup Sponge?

Cleaning a dirty sponge is easy, and most of the time you really don&#;t need more than water to get it clean. Most sponges will end up with makeup stains, and that&#;s okay. A stain doesn&#;t mean the sponge is actually dirty.

Don&#;t waste your skin cleanser on your makeup sponge. Mild dish soap or a makeup brush cleanser is perfectly fine for cleansing your sponge.

Don&#;t place your sponge in a dishwasher or washing machine, as you can damage the sponge and the lather from the heavier soaps can be impossible to remove.

Lastly, don&#;t place your makeup sponge in the microwave. While some makeup sponges may tolerate the heat, most won&#;t and it&#;s not a safe practice. Believe it or not, not all Tik Tok videos give you the right answer.

Are Big or Small Makeup Sponges Better?

Makeup sponges are usually available in a standard size and shaped such that you get the benefit of both a smaller edge for precision and a wider base for blending. If you&#;re comfortable using the sponge, that&#;s the perfect size.

The Bottom Line

Makeup sponges have evolved into sophisticated makeup applicators that can help you shape, contour, and add dimension to your base makeup, concealer, and any other liquid or cream-based products you use.

A good sponge is made of soft material and has a variety of different shapes (a wide base and pointed tip) to help you apply even the most difficult liquid foundations or liquid highlighters with ease.

Rethink the makeup blender and learn the real techniques sponges can help you master. RMS Beauty is your go-to source for the best blending sponges and the cleanest, greenest color cosmetics to use with them.

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EWG Skin Deep® | What is RUBBER LATEX

Microbiological study of used cosmetic products: highlighting possible impact on consumer health - Bashir - - Journal of Applied Microbiology - Wiley Online Library

Unseen : The ugly side of beauty waste|LiveMint

5 Types of Makeup Sponges (and how to use them)

Makeup sponges, also known as beauty sponges, come in all shapes and sizes. Popular egg-shaped beauty sponges have taken the world by storm but there are actually over 20 different types of beauty sponges to choose from. 

If you&#;ve secretly wondered what makeup sponge to use and when we&#;re here to put your pretty little mind at ease. The secret is out ladies and today we&#;re going to breakdown the ins and outs of makeup sponges.

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History of the makeup sponge

Beauty sponges have become more widely used as of recently, but have actually been around for decades. They were originally used and loved by professional makeup artists like our very own founder, Nikki Hynek on the sets of movies and fashion shows. 

Up until a few years ago, makeup sponges had lost some of their popularity in the beauty world due to the growing demand for artistic makeup brushes. That was until the beautyblender was born. With a practical egg shape and pretty pink color, beautyblender reinvigorated the beauty blending landscape.

Beautyblender makeup sponge

beautyblender was designed to apply and blend any cream or liquid makeup product onto the skin for a smooth, poreless finish. It&#;s known for its &#;exclusive aqua-activated foam&#; and its sphere shape that can reach almost every contour on your face.

How to use this makeup sponge: Get the sponge wet, squeeze excess water and then blend. It&#;s that easy!

When to use this makeup sponge: Use to apply foundation, concealer, beauty balms (more commonly known as bb creams), serums and moisturizers.

The good: The beautyblender is known for the flawless, poreless finish it can provide.  If you hate the tacky feeling of foundation all of your fingers, the beautyblender is a great applicator.

The bad: It can absorb a lot of your precious makeup when used dry. While touted as being able to, the sphere shape actually doesn&#;t reach every facial contour.

Pretty Pro tip: The beautyblender can be used wet or dry, but the Pretty Pros prefer dry for initial application and wet to bounce and blend makeup into the skin.

Wedge-shaped makeup sponge

While the beautyblender works well, some pretty smart people saw ways to take its success and improve upon it. That&#;s where the wedge sponge comes in. Ever heard the song Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better? That pretty much sums up the story between the wedge makeup sponge and beautyblender.

A wedge makeup sponge can do the same things as a beautyblender in terms of liquid and cream makeup applications and blending. The key difference comes from the difference in design. Wedge makeup sponges have flat edges and bottoms which allow you to truly reach every edge of your facial contour.

How to use this makeup sponge: The wedge sponge can be used wet or dry. Simply make small tapping motions in application areas to work the product into the skin.

When to use this makeup sponge: The sharp (not literally) or &#;skinny&#; edge of the wedge can be used for contouring small areas like the nose. Wedge sponges also work pretty darn well for hard to reach and smaller places like under the eye or around eyebrows.

The good: The wedge-shaped beauty sponges are slightly more versatile than the beautyblender. They can cover lots of ground, but they really shine when it comes to precise applications.

The bad: These sponges are intended for one-time use. If using them for cream and powder application, you need to use one for each. It can become pretty easy to go through these rather quickly.

Also, since makeup wedges are typically smaller than something like the beautyblender, you will need a few spare minutes to cover the same amount of ground with a full face application.

Pretty Pro tip: When using a wedge makeup sponge for quick all-over foundation application, get more mileage out of your foundation by diluting it. Wedge sponges are usually made of a material called hydrophilic foam - essentially a fancy word that means &#;designed to absorb water&#;. Simply get your makeup sponge wet before applying your foundation and achieve a more sheer application.

Pretty Puff makeup sponge

Here at Pretty Lane on any given day, we&#;re 1 part caffeine, 1 part beauty pros, and 1 part rocket scientists. For those reasons, we couldn&#;t help but put our pretty heads together and come up with a hybrid makeup sponge. Thus the Pretty Puff was born!

The Pretty Puff is the best of both the beautyblender makeup sponge and wedge-shaped makeup sponge concepts. It has a unique rounded teardrop design like the beautyblender for hard-to-reach areas, but it also has a flat edge for pressing, patting and pushing makeup into the skin. These features will give you an airbrush-esque finish. Not to mention it has that fancy pancy hydrophilic foam, as well so that your makeup goes on your face and not into your sponge. 

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How to use this makeup sponge: Similar to the beautyblender, all you have to do is get the Pretty Puff wet, squeeze excess water and blend.

When to use this makeup sponge: With its hybrid functionality, the Pretty Puff is great for all over application and small detail work like contouring or around the sides of your nose or under eyes.

The good: The Pretty Puff has been proven to last longer than other blenders which speak to its quality.

The bad: Consistent cleaning is necessary to not only get longevity out of the Pretty Puff but also to prevent bacteria from breeding. Using a brush cleaner, alcohol spritz or even dish soap will do the trick.

Silicone makeup sponge


Next up is the silicone makeup sponge. It&#;s considered the newbie on the block when it comes to the world of beauty sponges. At first glance, it may even remind you of those pliable silicone bra inserts.
 
The silicone sponge is most commonly flat with rounded edges and is used to apply liquid or cream foundations only. Silicone provides a unique advantage because it does not absorb a single ounce of your coveted beauty products. What does that mean? Zero products waste. Zilch. Nada. Nil.  


How to use this makeup sponge: Dot foundation onto your skin first and work your product into the skin with a &#;pushing motion&#; using the silicone sponge. Blend further with any of the porous sponge options we shared earlier.

When to use this makeup sponge: Silicone makeup sponges can only be used for liquid or cream makeup applications. They will not work for powder.

The good: The non-absorbing material saves you from overuse or waste of product. Additionally, a silicone sponge is not porous like the beautyblender or wedge-shaped makeup sponges and therefore doesn&#;t harbor any bacteria. It&#;s easy to clean, sanitize and reuse to your heart&#;s desire.

The bad: Silicone sponges are great for smooth coverage, but don&#;t work well for blending.

Microfiber makeup sponge

Imagine soft velvet brushing up against your skin. That&#;s exactly how the microfiber makeup sponge feels!

While silicone sponges won&#;t work for powder application, microfiber sponges do. In fact, many beauty bloggers, like one of our faves, Kathleen Lights, are now adopting the tool to use with setting powder instead of makeup brushes. 


How to use this makeup sponge: You can also use the microfiber sponge wet with water and use to apply and blend your liquid foundation.

When to use this makeup sponge: The dense fibers of the microfiber makeup sponge deliver a concentrated full-coverage powder application. However, you can also use it for blush, bronzer or any other powder applications in your makeup routine.

The good: Not one for having a makeup bag full of every tool under the sun? The microfiber sponge can double as your makeup brush.

The bad:  While not necessarily a bad thing, the stiff fuzzy texture of the microfiber sponge does take a little time to get used to.

Pretty Pro tip: Use the microfiber sponge to set your concealer under your eyes with powder. 

There you have it pretties! The myth of the makeup sponge has been unmasked for you. 

Hey! Did we mention that with every Pretty Party, you get to take home your very own Pretty Puff for FREE? Book your class now.&#;

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