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Brilio.net - The use of makeup tools is very important, because it plays a direct role in the quality and final results of makeup. Tools such as brushes, beauty blenders, puffs, and other applicators are specially designed to help apply, smooth, and blend makeup products in an efficient and effective manner.
Not only that, makeup tools will help create smoother and more even results by making it easier to apply products to various areas of the face. Among the various makeup tools available, beauty blenders and makeup puffs are two of the most popular.
Both have different functions but complement each other in creating a perfect makeup look. But don't be careless, because how to use a beauty blender and makeup puff will affect the final result or finish of the makeup. What are the differences? Well, you can watch the video shared by a TikTok user with the account name @careskinmedia.
Through the 37-second upload, the account owner shared the different makeup finishes produced by using a beauty blender and a makeup puff.
photo: TikTok/@careskinmedia
"Do you agree? Which one do you think is better?" wrote the account owner in the caption of the uploaded video, which briliobeauty.net quoted from the TikTok account @careskinmedia, Thursday (8/8).
First, the account owner tries to use a makeup puff to apply the cushion product. According to her, a makeup puff will give a 'prone patchy' and thick result. Meanwhile, using a dampened beauty blender will give a more natural and light result. However, using a beauty blender will absorb more product, so it wastes more product.
photo: TikTok/@careskinmedia
Furthermore, the account owner tried using both makeup tools to cover blemishes by testing the level of coverage, when using a beauty blender and a makeup puff. The result, both have similar coverage and distribution. However, using a beauty blender is more wasteful of product compared to a makeup puff.
photo: TikTok/@careskinmedia
In conclusion, if you want to get a natural, seamless makeup with a light finish, you can use a damp beauty blender. However, on the other hand, if you want to get a full coverage and thick makeup finish to cover up imperfections on your face, you can use a makeup puff.
Both are equally good, only the use of a beauty blender will be more wasteful of products. You can adjust the use of both makeup tools to your needs and the type of makeup finish you want.
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