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Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge

Hey guys!!!!

Do you hate applying your face makeup with your fingers?? I know I do. Do you think the beauty blender is too expensive?? I know I do for sure. Want a cheaper alternative?? Well I have it for you today!!


Now I will say I have never tried the beauty blender so I can't say if its a dupe. I just started using my first foundation recently and the first time I used it I used my hands and I didn't really like the way it looked when I applied it that way. Then the next day I used the sponge and I am so in love with the way my foundation looks. 

First you have to run it under water and squeeze all the water out. Then I pour my foundation on the back of my hand, dot it all over my face, and lastly blend it out with the sponge. This helps blend the foundation very nicely and your foundation to look flawless. I don't know how I was able to live without using this makeup sponge. 

Just make sure you clean this every few days so there won't be any bacteria on your sponge. I clean it the same way I clean my brushes and if you want to know how click here. You can get this at Ulta for $5.99

My luvocracy: http://www.luvocracy.com/TheLadyPsyche/collections/blog-products

If you want to see someone who has used the beauty blender and says if it's a dupe or not here's a video:
http://youtu.be/5bbn__h6PLI
Do you guys watch Casey Holmes?? If not what are you doing with your lives??? She's AMAZING at what she does!! You should definitely check her out you won't regret it!

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