

While some transvestites try their hand at foundation brushes like the pros, it's much easier to apply foundation, tinted moisturiser or concealer with a make-up sponge.
Description
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What's the point of applying foundation with a sponge rather than with your fingers, you might ask? The result is simply not the same. While fingers melt the material until it is almost imperceptible, the sponge leaves a little bit.
More about the make-up sponge
It is easy to recognise a latex make-up sponge. It is often white and can be distinguished by its very closed texture. It absorbs foundation well, but it must be pressed lightly to release it onto the skin. Its advantage: it offers a very controlled application and allows you to insist on certain areas or on the contrary to have a lighter hand on others. Don't forget, hygiene is PRIMOR-DIAL! It is necessary to wash your make-up sponge after each use. If necessary, throw it away.
Composition
Description (and composition)
- Category: make-up
- Brand: Peggy Sage