![]() I kicked off the testing session (aka me doing my makeup with a different sponge, which doesn’t sound as exciting) using the larger blender which is designed for products like foundation which cover a large area. I feel like they just write that on there for slightly older people who are set in their ways of using dry sponges.anyone else? So i tested them both wet and with the exact same products, just like i would with my RT sponge, to avoid any other factors that might effect the performance of the sponges. ![]() Compared to the RT sponge, which has an overall curved shape, a pointed but still rounded tip for getting in corners and one flat side.īoth sponges say they can be used wet or dry but i think we all know they’re best used wet. The Ecotools sponges pack in a lot of different angles to work with on one sponge, you’ve got a pointy slanted end, the curved round edge and two different length flat sides. It really depends on whether you’d rather have a variation, or if you like to stock up on lots of the same size sponges to decide on what works out better value for money for you personally. Having two different sizes is the point of the kit however, so the price is virtually the same for the two. The pack at Boots will cost you £9.99, that’s the same price as a pack of two RT sponges, but does work out slightly more expensive than the RT, when you consider the smaller size of one of the ecotools sponges. ![]() The Ecotools perfecting blender duo is actually two separate sponges, one for light base application and the smaller sponge for more precise application and higher coverage. I’m going to talk through the “on paper” specifications first (cheeky love island reference), just to get an overview of the two, and then we can get onto my actual thoughts. Today we’re putting the two new sponges on the block against everyones orange favourite, could the RT sponge lose it’s thrown? Gone are the days when the sacred beauty blender cornered the market, Real Techniques changed the game with their affordable alternative, and now everyone is having a go at making their own. ![]() The makeup sponge has taken over from the foundation brush, and it’s here to stay. ![]()
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