This Textured Silicone Makeup Blender Is A Promising Tool To Improve Your Makeup
This Textured Silicone Makeup Blender Is A Promising Tool To Improve Your Makeup

The use of makeup sponges is one of the most used techniques to obtain a smooth and light skin texture after using foundation and concealers. This trend started a few years ago with the Beauty Blender, and now most cosmetic brands have their own sponge with different textures and formats.

In this context, the Evie Blenderâ„¢ is the first textured silicone makeup blender known for not absorbing lots of product, being easy to clean, lasting over a year, and not being a blender that will be covered in stains.

This Textured Silicone Makeup Blender Is A Promising Tool To Improve Your Makeup

It can be used with any cosmetic liquids, creams, gels, contour powders, blush powders, and even lipsticks. Furthermore, it is made from medical-grade hypoallergenic silicone that doesn’t absorb makeup like a blender made from foam, so that little product and money will be used. 

The textured surface applies makeup just like a traditional sponge blender providing a perfectly blended finish, and is very soft. Still, as it doesn’t hold on to makeup residue, there is less chance of harboring bacteria and causing breakouts. Cleaning is also more accessible, as it can be done by washing it with boiling water or rubbing alcohol.

When compared to other silicone sponges, the Evie highlights by being more comfortable to handle and because the shape makes more sense for spreading foundation and buffing out other cream makeup like contour and blush.

This Textured Silicone Makeup Blender Is A Promising Tool To Improve Your Makeup

In conclusion, this new makeup accessory has a lot of benefits and can be the solution to many problems while getting ready. 

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Maísa Melo, MSci

About the Author: MSci Maísa Melo is a Pharmacist and a current PhD student in cosmetic technology, from São Paulo, Brazil. She has earned her master’s degree from the University of São Paulo and has been involved with the development, stability, safety and efficacy of cosmetics since 2013. She has specialized in the clinical efficacy of cosmetics by biophysical and skin imaging techniques as well as the use of alternative models to animal testing. Her research work has been published in several scientific journals and book chapters from the field.