{REVIEW} Too Cool For School Marshmallow puff
I was really excited to see that Too Cool For School had a version of the Beauty Blender that everyone was on the rave about. Not only just that, it was super cheap! At under 4$ I wasn't going to pass this up since I was doing a Too Cool For School haul as it was. This gave me the chance to get the experience of a beauty blender for a fraction of the price I would have paid on THE beauty blender.
Since I don't have any other type of beauty sponge I can't really compare it to anything so I'm just going to give my thoughts on this one only.
The sponge itself had a bit of a squish to it but not so much that you could touch your fingers on each end, vertically and horizontally. The bottom part will be for the base foundation whereas the tip will be for the creases and corners ie. your nose. The sponge actually didn't absorb as much foundation as I thought it would.
I bought this to use with my Kat Von D foundation because I thought it would have a better finish if I used a beauty tool instead of my fingers. It turns out that my foundation seemed to come out a bit more caked than normal.
I put the foundation on my blender for application. It felt like I was putting more pressure than I normally would with my normal routine. It seemed that in order to to speed up the process, you would have to rub it in with your blender or fingers to get your foundation more spread evenly which is what I would do any other time.
Since I don't have any other type of beauty sponge I can't really compare it to anything so I'm just going to give my thoughts on this one only.
The sponge itself had a bit of a squish to it but not so much that you could touch your fingers on each end, vertically and horizontally. The bottom part will be for the base foundation whereas the tip will be for the creases and corners ie. your nose. The sponge actually didn't absorb as much foundation as I thought it would.
I bought this to use with my Kat Von D foundation because I thought it would have a better finish if I used a beauty tool instead of my fingers. It turns out that my foundation seemed to come out a bit more caked than normal.
I put the foundation on my blender for application. It felt like I was putting more pressure than I normally would with my normal routine. It seemed that in order to to speed up the process, you would have to rub it in with your blender or fingers to get your foundation more spread evenly which is what I would do any other time.
Final thoughts
I think the Marshmallow puff or any other type of beauty blender is good to use for a first time to get the experience but I don't recommend spending a whole lot of money on it. There are tons of companies that sell cheap versions of the beauty blender so don't feel restricted to just using this particular one!
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