Saw this in TJ Hughes, Trongate, Glasgow earlier. Worth a look if you're swinging by a store. Well-rated Beauty Blender knockoff.
Was originally slightly cheaper on their website (£3.84) but now out of stock http://www.tjhughes.co.uk/real-techniques-miracle-complexion-sponge
Features
• Rounded sides blend large areas of the face with a repeated dabbing or “stippling” motion
• Precision tip covers blemishes and imperfections
• Flat edge for the contours around the eyes and nose
• Its versatile design evenly blends makeup for a smooth, enhanced finish
• Made from polyurethane foam which is latex free
• For best results, replace the miracle complexion sponge every 1-3 months
7 comments
Hwrightp
12 Jan 16#7
Great! Thanks for this louise :smiley:
snowflake75
10 Jan 16#4
i love tj's
fishmaster to snowflake75
12 Jan 161#5
I do just right after dinner. Ah doesn't matter I've read that wrong.
ScorchingHot
10 Jan 161#3
Everyone goes on about these but I still prefer my brushes...!
Spending £15 on a sponge that will only last a few months seems silly to me, but then I'm a bit of a tightwad.
maccy1
10 Jan 16#2
I may be swinging by a store tomorrow louise thanks :smile:
louiselouise
10 Jan 161#1
• Rounded sides blend large areas of the face with a repeated dabbing or “stippling” motion
• Precision tip covers blemishes and imperfections
• Flat edge for the contours around the eyes and nose
• Its versatile design evenly blends makeup for a smooth, enhanced finish
• Made from polyurethane foam which is latex free
• For best results, replace the miracle complexion sponge every 1-3 months
If you want to spend even less, Poundland do various beauty sponges - here's the Beauty Blender version (they also one with the diagonal cut off the top, and a bulbous version):
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Was originally slightly cheaper on their website (£3.84) but now out of stock http://www.tjhughes.co.uk/real-techniques-miracle-complexion-sponge
Features
• Rounded sides blend large areas of the face with a repeated dabbing or “stippling” motion
• Precision tip covers blemishes and imperfections
• Flat edge for the contours around the eyes and nose
• Its versatile design evenly blends makeup for a smooth, enhanced finish
• Made from polyurethane foam which is latex free
• For best results, replace the miracle complexion sponge every 1-3 months
7 comments
Spending £15 on a sponge that will only last a few months seems silly to me, but then I'm a bit of a tightwad.
• Rounded sides blend large areas of the face with a repeated dabbing or “stippling” motion
• Precision tip covers blemishes and imperfections
• Flat edge for the contours around the eyes and nose
• Its versatile design evenly blends makeup for a smooth, enhanced finish
• Made from polyurethane foam which is latex free
• For best results, replace the miracle complexion sponge every 1-3 months
Tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xe2_tr41dWs
Reviews: http://www.lookfantastic.com/real-techniques-miracle-complexion-sponge/10846538.html#customer-reviews
http://www.amazon.co.uk/product-reviews/B00EUBPHR6/ref=cm_cr_pr_viewopt_srt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1&sortBy=recent&pageNumber=1
Questions: http://www.amazon.co.uk/ask/questions/asin/B00EUBPHR6/1/ref=ask_ql_psf_ql_hza
Comparisons: http://freedomandvanity.com/2015/08/19/is-it-a-dupe-real-techniques-miracle-complexion-sponge-v-beauty-blender/
http://www.ellesees.net/2014/01/this-or-that-beautyblender-vs-real.html
If you want to spend even less, Poundland do various beauty sponges - here's the Beauty Blender version (they also one with the diagonal cut off the top, and a bulbous version):