MAKEUP SPONGES

Blend up a storm with our collection of premium makeup sponges. Whether you’re creating a flawless foundation base, concealing a concealer, or building the perfect sun-kissed glow with a cream blush, each makeup soft sponge is ergonomically designed and shaped to help you achieve a natural, airbrushed, professional finish every time.

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SPONGES FOR SEAMLESS BLENDING

Ultra soft and ultra-convenient, our makeup sponges are made with a plush, flocked surface for ultra-smooth blending. Designed to blend foundation, concealer, and cream blush with expert precision, each sponge is made with soft, latex-free material and shaped for makeup perfection.

Double-ended and dual-sided, a beauty makeup sponge offers multiple functions. The round edge blends liquids and creams for a natural, airbrushed finish, the flat edge helps create definition when applying colour, and the tapered end is ideal for blending into hard-to-reach, delicate areas.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Whether you're a full-glam queen or a no-makeup-makeup babe, our makeup sponges FAQ spills all the deets.

Do you put foundation directly on a sponge?

Yes, particularly if you’re trying to create a sheer coverage look, you can apply foundation directly on a makeup sponge. For fuller coverage, apply foundation directly onto the skin and buff out with the sponge.

What is the difference between a beauty blender and a makeup sponge?

A beauty blender is the brand name of a makeup sponge. While these sponges are known for their teardrop shape, our makeup sponges are expertly crafted and come in various shapes, densities and finishes to suit a greater range of applications and products.

Is it better to apply foundation with a brush or sponge?

It depends on the look you’re after. A sponge will give a soft, diffused finish and is ideal for blending liquids and creams, pressing product gently into the skin for a dewy, natural glow. Brushes offer more precision and greater coverage, which is especially good if you want a full-face look. Many professional makeup artists use both a brush and a sponge. First, a brush to place the product, and then a sponge to blend and soften.

Should I wet my beauty sponge before applying makeup?

Yes, for best results, dampen your sponge before use. A slightly wet sponge prevents it from absorbing too much product and helps it blend more seamlessly. Squeeze out any excess water to get a more even finish when you’re working with cream or liquid products.

How do I clean and care for makeup sponges?

Aim to clean your sponge after every few uses and replace it every few months. To clean your makeup sponges: Use a gentle brush cleanser or a specialised sponge cleaner. Wet the sponge, lather with the cleanser, and gently massage the sponge until the makeup residue lifts and the water runs clear. Rinse thoroughly and squeeze out excess water. Let it dry completely.