Star, who was a makeup artist for 15 years before launching his own indie beauty brand, generally gives detailed, comprehensive reviews. He knows what’s good, both as a dedicated consumer AND a professional. Let’s see if he thinks the Silisponge lives up to the (considerable) hype. Props, dude. I couldn’t even lift my head off the pillow after having my wisdom teeth out. Also, this screencap could not be better. It was pure chance, but I’m keeping it because it’s perfect. Secondary lesson here: it requires A LOT OF MAKEUP to look flawless on camera. I hope that’s not a shock. Star also observes that the Silisponge is just for foundation — “I don’t think you can set concealer with this.” So applying and blending other products — concealer, powder, contour shades — will still require your usual tools. Womp womp. As a makeup artist, Star also says that this will be a game-changer. “It’s easy to clean and disinfect — WAY better than a sponge,” he says. “If it tears, then you have replace it.” But you don’t have to throw it out after every client (or video), which is kind of amazing. He adds that he never thought to use a silicon pad to apply his makeup, but now that it’s here, he’s SO glad. “I didn’t touch up or do anything off camera,” he explains. “It looks like how I normally do my makeup.” Relatively easy to use + easy to keep clean + beautiful results = Jeffree Star approved. According to him, the Silisponge is a beautyblender killer. BUT THAT’S JUST ME. Tell me YOUR thoughts in the comments, or over on Facebook!
title: “Jeffree Star Tells Us If The Silisponge Is A Beautyblender Killer” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-15” author: “Luis Cress”
Star, who was a makeup artist for 15 years before launching his own indie beauty brand, generally gives detailed, comprehensive reviews. He knows what’s good, both as a dedicated consumer AND a professional. Let’s see if he thinks the Silisponge lives up to the (considerable) hype. Props, dude. I couldn’t even lift my head off the pillow after having my wisdom teeth out. Also, this screencap could not be better. It was pure chance, but I’m keeping it because it’s perfect. Secondary lesson here: it requires A LOT OF MAKEUP to look flawless on camera. I hope that’s not a shock. Star also observes that the Silisponge is just for foundation — “I don’t think you can set concealer with this.” So applying and blending other products — concealer, powder, contour shades — will still require your usual tools. Womp womp. As a makeup artist, Star also says that this will be a game-changer. “It’s easy to clean and disinfect — WAY better than a sponge,” he says. “If it tears, then you have replace it.” But you don’t have to throw it out after every client (or video), which is kind of amazing. He adds that he never thought to use a silicon pad to apply his makeup, but now that it’s here, he’s SO glad. “I didn’t touch up or do anything off camera,” he explains. “It looks like how I normally do my makeup.” Relatively easy to use + easy to keep clean + beautiful results = Jeffree Star approved. According to him, the Silisponge is a beautyblender killer. BUT THAT’S JUST ME. Tell me YOUR thoughts in the comments, or over on Facebook!
title: “Jeffree Star Tells Us If The Silisponge Is A Beautyblender Killer” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-07” author: “Dale Kuehl”
Star, who was a makeup artist for 15 years before launching his own indie beauty brand, generally gives detailed, comprehensive reviews. He knows what’s good, both as a dedicated consumer AND a professional. Let’s see if he thinks the Silisponge lives up to the (considerable) hype. Props, dude. I couldn’t even lift my head off the pillow after having my wisdom teeth out. Also, this screencap could not be better. It was pure chance, but I’m keeping it because it’s perfect. Secondary lesson here: it requires A LOT OF MAKEUP to look flawless on camera. I hope that’s not a shock. Star also observes that the Silisponge is just for foundation — “I don’t think you can set concealer with this.” So applying and blending other products — concealer, powder, contour shades — will still require your usual tools. Womp womp. As a makeup artist, Star also says that this will be a game-changer. “It’s easy to clean and disinfect — WAY better than a sponge,” he says. “If it tears, then you have replace it.” But you don’t have to throw it out after every client (or video), which is kind of amazing. He adds that he never thought to use a silicon pad to apply his makeup, but now that it’s here, he’s SO glad. “I didn’t touch up or do anything off camera,” he explains. “It looks like how I normally do my makeup.” Relatively easy to use + easy to keep clean + beautiful results = Jeffree Star approved. According to him, the Silisponge is a beautyblender killer. BUT THAT’S JUST ME. Tell me YOUR thoughts in the comments, or over on Facebook!