Your makeup sponge might be the smallest item in your bag—but it’s often the one that makes the biggest difference. With the right technique, a good blender can upgrade your routine, stretch your products further, and give your skin a more seamless finish.
Here are five ways to use the Perfect Blender that go far beyond foundation.
1. Press in Your Cushion for a Seamless Finish
This is where the blender shines. Whether you're using the Glow Compact for a radiant look or the Matte Compact for a soft, velvety finish, a damp sponge helps the product melt into the skin rather than sit on top. It’s the best way to avoid streaks and get that smooth, skin-like base.
2. Blend Concealer Without Caking
Use the pointed end of the blender to softly tap concealer under your eyes, around your nose, or onto blemishes. The Concealer blends effortlessly when pressed in with a sponge, and the shape allows you to reach tighter areas without disturbing the rest of your base.
3. Tap in Colour Corrector with Precision\
When using the Colour Concealer, the blender helps press the pigment into specific areas—like darkness under the eyes or redness around the nose—without wiping it away. Just dab lightly, then layer foundation or skin-toned concealer on top as needed.
4. Apply Cream Products for a Soft Flush
Use the rounded side of your sponge to apply cream blush or highlight. The blender softens pigment instantly, giving a natural, diffused glow with no harsh lines. It’s especially helpful when you want to layer gradually or tone down something that looks too strong.
5. Smooth Out Shine or Touch-Up Midday
A dry blender can double as a blotting tool. Gently tap it over areas where makeup has creased or where skin feels shiny. It resets product without adding extra layers—perfect for long days or travel touch-ups.
Your sponge doesn’t need to be complicated—it just needs to be used well. With one small tool, you can cut down on brushes, simplify your application, and get a finish that looks polished but never overdone.
Ready for a refresh?
The Perfect Blender is available now, along with a full collection of base essentials designed to work together, beautifully.