💄 Elevate your makeup game with precision and hygiene—blend like a pro, anywhere!
The REVLON Dual Ended Jelly Makeup Blender Tool features two silicone tips designed for precise application of cream and liquid makeup. Its non-absorbent, hypoallergenic material ensures hygienic use and minimal product waste, making it ideal for blending blush, bronzer, concealer, contour, eyeshadow, and lip color with a smooth, natural finish.
J**A
Revlon Dual Ended Jelly Makeup Blender
I bought the Revlon Dual Ended Jelly Makeup Blender Tool and I’m absolutely thrilled with it! This versatile silicone makeup applicator is perfect for applying a variety of products such as blush, bronzer, concealer, and contour. At about $10, here are some points to consider regarding its value. Benefits include its versatility, marketed as a multi-use tool that can eliminate the need for multiple applicators. With hygiene in mind, silicone makeup blenders are generally more sanitary compared to traditional sponges since they don’t absorb products, making them easier to maintain. Their durability is another plus, as silicone tools have a longer lifespan than conventional makeup sponges which can wear out quickly. Additionally, they offer less product waste because silicone applicators are non-porous and won’t soak up makeup, potentially reducing overall product usage. On the downside, silicone blenders can sometimes leave a streaky finish, requiring more effort to blend compared to sponge applicators. Yet, it’s still worth the investment! If a smooth blend is your priority and you prefer the traditional feel of a sponge or brush, this may not meet your standards. Make sure to read other customer reviews to guide your decision. I would definitely recommend!!!
R**.
Perfect for certain applications
I use a putty style blush and this is PERFECT for that. The product applies more evenly and precisely than with my fingers and I don’t waste product. It is easy to wipe clean also. I plan to experiment further with other cream, liquid and putty style products. I wish they made one with even smaller ends for blending cream eye shadow.
C**S
Great for concealer
I have tried every tool to apply concealer under my eyes. I am 50 years old and the skin under my eyes is thinner than it used to be. This tool feels like your ring finger pad but does not absorb product like a sponge or a brush does. Very easy to clean. I will say that the bigger end is not as useful to me, but for under $6 it's worth it for just the small tip.
K**S
Wanted to love it
Another Update: Bought it again, broke again.Update: It broke 😭 After like four uses. But I love the idea!I was skeptical because I feel like this is a really neat idea that if done with flimsy silicone could be a crap shoot but this works great! I don't feel like either tip will rip, no matter how hard I press. SO MUCH EASIER TO CLEAN THAN A BEAUTY BLENDER! Also! It blends so well it looks like I'm not wearing anything. Love love love. Cannot recommend enough.
C**N
Sort of large
Sort of large for my kit. I wish it didn’t have the middle section.Good tool. Better than fingers.
T**C
Not like those silicone 'sponges!"
Skeptical but wanted to try. Why would Revlon make a version of what we all collectively noted as a terrible idea with those silicone 'sponges'.Revlon came in for the win.I love brushes - Rephr, Wayne Goss, Sonia G, etc.I use a BB or Real Techniques Miracle Sponge. but sponges are a nightmare to clean, I can't be bothered to walk to the bathroom to wet them after I sit down to do my makeup and they break because of my rough handling while washing and/or my nails.The pictures included are AFTER good skin prep and the Glow Recipe sunscreen.I applied:undereye concealer,Hollywood Flawless filter,LA Girl concealers as a brighter and as a contour ,a matte pink lipstick as a cream blushDynessa Myricks duo chrome liquid eye shadow. ( a REAAAALY difficult product, needs a learning curve )The only time I used my fingers to pat out something more was edge of one side of my blush.I use the 'pushing' technique I learnt from Nikkie La Rose. I could never really do it with a brush because I love to 'paint' and swipe. Pushing the product instead of swiping is a great technique, especially for my matured skin.This silicone-jelly is really good for pushing and bouncing in place. tap tap tap tap.To blend around the edges keep tapping and swipe a little bit - as if you were using a colour pencil to blend in your coloring book. When you know you know :)It works excellently.I wouldn't do my foundation with this, it's too slow but great for small controlled areas.I am holding onto my sponges for a few more months to see if my excitement to use something 'new' dies out. If not, I am throwing my sponges out.Thank you Revlon.
G**Z
Poorly made, just smears. No blending
Wanted to love this. It just seemed to smear makeup, wouldn't even tamp it in. Used it maybe twice then it started to break, The silicone started to just tear from the base which I found strange since it was used to tap on not rub around.
F**D
Accessibility tool for me
I have spasticity in my hands and cannot spread lotion into my skin very well. Because the rubbery tip of this tool mimics skin I am now able to apply lotion! I know that isn't what it is intended for, but for me, it's a very helpful solution to my problem.
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