815 Dark Orange

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It Looks Like Someone Took A Slice Out Of The Side Of This Sponge And That's Precisely What Makes It Such A Multi-Use Tool. The Broad Rounded Side Of The Sponge Is Great For Basic Application Of Foundation. The Tapered End Is For Detailing And The Flat Side Is Great For Contouring. If You're Someone Who Spends Extra Time Polishing Your Complexion, This Is A Great All-In-One Tool That Helps You Do Just That.

Sponges Are Used To Apply Liquid And Cream Foundation By Stippling (bouncing) The Sponge All Over Your Face. This Type Of Application Provides A Flawless Look Without Any Streaks, Harsh Lines Or Clumping.

Using This Sponge Application Method Allows You To Build The Flawless Coverage You Want, But Keep In Mind Wetting Your Sponge Is Critical To Proper Application. Once Wet, The Level Of Moisture Can Help You Control The Level Of Coverage. If Just Slightly Damp, You're Able To Build Up Medium To Full Coverage And If Very Wet, You Can Get A Dewy, Sheer Finish.

There Are No Differences In The Rainbow Of Colors Now Available In Sponges, They Are Purely For Aesthetic Purposes Only. But You Can Chose A Corresponding Sponge Color To Help “Hide” The Appearance Of Staining Depending On The Color Of Products You Are Using.

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It Looks Like Someone Took A Slice Out Of The Side Of This Sponge And That's Precisely What Makes It Such A Multi-Use Tool. The Broad Rounded Side Of The Sponge Is Great For Basic Application Of Foundation. The Tapered End Is For Detailing And The Flat Side Is Great For Contouring. If You're Someone Who Spends Extra Time Polishing Your Complexion, This Is A Great All-In-One Tool That Helps You Do Just That.

Sponges Are Used To Apply Liquid And Cream Foundation By Stippling (bouncing) The Sponge All Over Your Face. This Type Of Application Provides A Flawless Look Without Any Streaks, Harsh Lines Or Clumping.

Using This Sponge Application Method Allows You To Build The Flawless Coverage You Want, But Keep In Mind Wetting Your Sponge Is Critical To Proper Application. Once Wet, The Level Of Moisture Can Help You Control The Level Of Coverage. If Just Slightly Damp, You're Able To Build Up Medium To Full Coverage And If Very Wet, You Can Get A Dewy, Sheer Finish.

There Are No Differences In The Rainbow Of Colors Now Available In Sponges, They Are Purely For Aesthetic Purposes Only. But You Can Chose A Corresponding Sponge Color To Help “Hide” The Appearance Of Staining Depending On The Color Of Products You Are Using.

It Looks Like Someone Took A Slice Out Of The Side Of This Sponge And That's Precisely What Makes It Such A Multi-Use Tool. The Broad Rounded Side Of The Sponge Is Great For Basic Application Of Foundation. The Tapered End Is For Detailing And The Flat Side Is Great For Contouring. If You're Someone Who Spends Extra Time Polishing Your Complexion, This Is A Great All-In-One Tool That Helps You Do Just That.

Sponges Are Used To Apply Liquid And Cream Foundation By Stippling (bouncing) The Sponge All Over Your Face. This Type Of Application Provides A Flawless Look Without Any Streaks, Harsh Lines Or Clumping.

Using This Sponge Application Method Allows You To Build The Flawless Coverage You Want, But Keep In Mind Wetting Your Sponge Is Critical To Proper Application. Once Wet, The Level Of Moisture Can Help You Control The Level Of Coverage. If Just Slightly Damp, You're Able To Build Up Medium To Full Coverage And If Very Wet, You Can Get A Dewy, Sheer Finish.

There Are No Differences In The Rainbow Of Colors Now Available In Sponges, They Are Purely For Aesthetic Purposes Only. But You Can Chose A Corresponding Sponge Color To Help “Hide” The Appearance Of Staining Depending On The Color Of Products You Are Using.

Sponges Are Hydrophilic Polyurethanes (non latex plastic polymers) Heated To Become Liquid And Then Infused With Air Bubbles.

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