Wednesday, 12 April 2017

MAKEUP REVIEW: SILICONE MAKEUP BLENDER

I have recently tested out a silicone beauty blender after seeing a lot of people recommend them. Instead of wasting a lot more money by going for the Violet Voss one (priced at ten pounds) or Kady Mcdermot's one (priced at fifteen pounds) I decided to try out a much cheaper one found on eBay as I thought there wouldn't be much difference in them. I payed around three pounds for the silicone beauty blender and was very excited to try it out. I tested it out for over week using different foundations making it a fair test. I used Maybeline's FIT me foundation, Mac's studio sculpt and Nars' sheer glow foundation. 

I have to say overall yes it did its job and blended my makeup but I did find it took more time than my sponge beauty blender and makeup brushes would have. I thought it almost just moved the product around my face and was more difficult to blend. Although it definitely doesn't absorb any of the product and doesn't waste any, I thought I was pumping more product on to the blender and I felt like I used more foundation than I normally would have, I didn't feel like I had an even, flawless coverage. I personally don't think I will continue using the silicone beauty blenders and don't think I will splurge to purchase a more expensive one. I am slightly disappointed overall as I thought it looked like the perfect way to waste less product and achieve a quick flawless base for my makeup! Let me know what your thoughts on the silicone blenders are.

korah beauty silicon crystal teardrop shaped miracle beauty blender

Thankyou for reading
Love from Georgia,
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