Product Review | Ecotools Total Perfecting Blender
Product Review | Ecotools Total Perfecting Blender ($5.99, Ulta)
Product Details (from Ulta's website): The EcoTools Total Perfecting Blender is designed with EcoFoam Technology to blend primer and foundation for flawless looking skin.
Features:
Look and Live Beautifully with the unique EcoFoam Technology made of 70% plant based materials.
Cruelty Free: EcoTools loves their furry friends! Their products are PETA certified, meaning they are 100% cruelty free and vegan.
Latex free.
Dermatologist Tested.
Review: I was looking for the L'Oreal Infallible Blending Sponge at the Ulta near work to get some back ups but they were out of stock-in store and ended up seeing this and picked it up. I have never used a lot of products from Ecotools except for a stippling brush back in the day that I actually enjoyed. The packaging comes in a white box with white typography along with green and gray colors. There is a clear window that allows you to see the product without opening it. It comes with a little gray plastic sponge stand, which I honestly do not care for. I have had this product for an entire month, it is one of the first beauty sponges I tried out for the month of August. It is an oval shaped sponge, with a bigger and rounder bottom part and on the top part, it has a short slanted edge on one side and a longer slanted edge on the other . The sponge feels a little rubbery (not in a bad way, it feels like a soft matte texture) despite being latex free. When washed and damp, it expands a little bit more than the E.L.F. Blending Sponge (see previous review), but surprisingly, it keeps the soak up rate to a minimum. The sponge also feels soft or bouncy during the application process which is a great thing. It applies foundation smoothly and evenly. It blends everything with ease without streaks. This definitely makes my makeup look natural without soaking a ton of product. Overall, I have enjoyed this product and have already repurchased a back-up.
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