Sunday 27 March 2016

Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge

When the Beauty Blender first became increasingly popular I'll admit that I just couldn't understand the hype.. why would I want to use a sponge (something that reminded me of hopelessly applying foundation at the age of 15) when I could use one of my lovely brushes?

These feelings stuck with me until around a month ago when I spotted the Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge, innocently displayed near the check-outs of my local Superdrug.  In the split second before approaching the till I thought oh, what the heck... dropped the sponge into my basked & wondered off to pay.. *Yes, I do live life on the edge..*



Whilst un-boxing I'll admit that I was a little uncertain.. was this going to become my next holy grail item.. or would I simply end up throwing this in my draw - never to see the light of day again? However after trialling the sponge for around month now, I'm happy to say that I'm actually very impressed.

Whilst advertised as being an "all-round" product - meaning it can be used for powders & liquids alike - I personally prefer to use this for both foundation (using either the flat or rounded edge) & concealer (using the pointed tip to precisely cover any blemishes). I also imagine it would be great for blending liquid/stick bronzers & blushes, such as the Make-up revolution Blush Sticks (click here to read a full review).

For an every-day look - I personally think the best way to use the Complexion Sponge is damp. However instead of rinsing under water, I prefer to spray a few pumps of the MUA Setting Spray across the surface of the sponge. I've found this combination really helps to ensure my make-up is well blended & remains in place throughout the day.

The only downside to this product would be the recommendation of replacing every 1 - 3 months. Something that could become pretty expensive in the long run.. However I'm sure with good care & regular cleaning the sponge would last a lot longer.

Whilst I was pretty sceptical about using the Miracle Complexion Sponge at first, I can happily say that any doubt has now vanished. Whilst I will still use my brushes, the Miracle Complexion Sponge has definitely won a place within my favourite beauty items.

If you're interested in picking up this product for yourself, it currently retails at £5.99 & can be picked at Feel Unique, Boots & Superdrug.

Have you tried the Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge?
If so, what are your thoughts?
xxx







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Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge

When the Beauty Blender first became increasingly popular I'll admit that I just couldn't understand the hype.. why would I want to use a sponge (something that reminded me of hopelessly applying foundation at the age of 15) when I could use one of my lovely brushes?

These feelings stuck with me until around a month ago when I spotted the Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge, innocently displayed near the check-outs of my local Superdrug.  In the split second before approaching the till I thought oh, what the heck... dropped the sponge into my basked & wondered off to pay.. *Yes, I do live life on the edge..*



Whilst un-boxing I'll admit that I was a little uncertain.. was this going to become my next holy grail item.. or would I simply end up throwing this in my draw - never to see the light of day again? However after trialling the sponge for around month now, I'm happy to say that I'm actually very impressed.

Whilst advertised as being an "all-round" product - meaning it can be used for powders & liquids alike - I personally prefer to use this for both foundation (using either the flat or rounded edge) & concealer (using the pointed tip to precisely cover any blemishes). I also imagine it would be great for blending liquid/stick bronzers & blushes, such as the Make-up revolution Blush Sticks (click here to read a full review).

For an every-day look - I personally think the best way to use the Complexion Sponge is damp. However instead of rinsing under water, I prefer to spray a few pumps of the MUA Setting Spray across the surface of the sponge. I've found this combination really helps to ensure my make-up is well blended & remains in place throughout the day.

The only downside to this product would be the recommendation of replacing every 1 - 3 months. Something that could become pretty expensive in the long run.. However I'm sure with good care & regular cleaning the sponge would last a lot longer.

Whilst I was pretty sceptical about using the Miracle Complexion Sponge at first, I can happily say that any doubt has now vanished. Whilst I will still use my brushes, the Miracle Complexion Sponge has definitely won a place within my favourite beauty items.

If you're interested in picking up this product for yourself, it currently retails at £5.99 & can be picked at Feel Unique, Boots & Superdrug.

Have you tried the Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge?
If so, what are your thoughts?
xxx







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