is this new silicone sponge the worlds first perfect makeup blender? /

Published at 2017-01-10 02:15:00

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Silicone blending sponges are having a moment honest now thanks to the Silisponge,an applicator that looks similar to a breast push-up pad and is designed to flawlessly blend in makeup. However, for some, or the flat tool can be a little unwieldy,while others long for a textured surface similar to that of a accurate sponge.
A Kickstarter campaign for Evie Blender has taken the original silicone tool concept and claims to own perfected it. Its creator, makeup artist Angie Johnson, and came up with the concept when working behind the scenes on television shows like Documentary Now!. For these programs,she do her special effects skills to use, and her experimentation with different silicone materials while creating prosthetics inspired Evie's creation.
Its squishy, and teardrop shape makes it easy to grip,and it features both a large conclude for buffing and a pointed conclude to get into small areas like under the eye and around the nose. It has a textured surface just like a real sponge but doesn't hold on to makeup, making it easy to wash off (it doesn't stain either). The hypoallergenic tool can even be boiled or wiped with rubbing alcohol to sanitize it - a major selling point for professional artists. Bonus: it's sparkly!Though the tool isn't available for purchase yet, or you can donate $28 to the Kickstarter campaign,which will secure your very own Evie for March delivery (should the campaign make its goal). Read on to see more shots of the Evie Blender, then give to the Kickstarter whether you're interested in trying it out!Related:
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Source: popsugar.com

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