We often hear that the key to have smooth looking makeup is to use a perfect applicator, especially when it comes to our base. You could’ve been blessed with the most flawless and velvety smooth ever, but if you accidentally use the wrong applicator to blend your makeup, you will end up looking like a disaster. For me personally, a beauty blender has always been the tool of choice to dab my foundation and concealer all over. And ever since the pink teardrop shape was first introduced to the beauty market a couple of years ago, I didn’t even bother to bat my eyes on other tools any longer. 

Sure, everyone has their own preferences. I mean, makeup artists around the world casually use their fingers to flatten products on their clients’ face, your friend swore by that expensive foundation brush that she managed to get her hands on, weirdly enough, they are people who actually use the odd foundation applicator that looks like a mix of brush and a sponge. But hey, anything that works perfectly to even out your makeup, right? However, since there’s a lot of innovation being introduced in the beauty industry, it makes me wonder, what is the best way to apply your foundation? And most importantly, do they even come in each specialty of their own? What sets them apart? 

And because I am so curious that I couldn’t even sleep thinking about these foundation tools, I ended up purchasing them all so I could see for myself what each applicator had to offer. In short, I sacrificed my face to try them all so you all don’t have to. As a result, here’s my honest verdict for the best beauty blender alternatives, exclusively at Beauty Insider

Get To Know The Famous Beauty Blender 

Professionally speaking, I first got the hang of makeup in 2016—(minus the teenage years where I cluelessly splash random foundation and bright coloured eyeshadow which I ended up looking like a clown). And of course, like the rest of other beginners, the only source of learning is to watch makeup tutorials on YouTube. That was when I was first introduced to the greatness of beauty blenders. The pink coloured teardrop shape has become such an icon to all makeup users due to their ability to flawlessly buff and blend all sorts of liquid makeup products. And ever since then I have been so loyal to this pink egg- shaped baby. Gone were the days where everyone needed to own hundreds of different makeup brushes to smoothen out the makeup on the face. Now, one beauty blender is enough to get the job done. 

How To Actually Use A Beauty Blender? 

I know that everyone’s well aware of this information, but hey, a little more information wouldn’t hurt nobody, right. Beauty blender is best used in a slight-damp condition. That’s how you’ll deliver the perfect result. With an addition of water, your beauty  blender can help to blend out your makeup perfectly, smoothly and evenly. It doesn’t have to be only makeup though, if you’re the type to apply your skincare using a beauty blender, make sure they’re in a damp condition as well. It helps to meld into skin and gives out great coverage all over your skin. From light base, to full face of makeup, it is best to seal them with a water first, or a setting spray. Believe us it will last longer throughout the day. 

Which Products Are Suitable To Use With Beauty Blender? 

As mentioned above, you can literally use any liquid products to be blended over with a beauty blender. And yes, including your skincare products. Though, personally for me, I chose to use my beauty blender as a base application—both foundation and concealer. However, I have even seen professional makeup artists use a beauty blender to dab a blusher and smoothen out a contour appearance. There are also people who strictly use a beauty blender as a serum applicator, too. So, whichever suits your fancy. I told you, this pink teardrop-shaped is so versatile. 

How To Take Care Of A Beauty Blender?

While brushes and other applicators should be cleaned at least once a week after using, a beauty blender should be cleaned off daily. This is because beauty blenders were often used in a damp condition, thus, making it easy for bacteria and fungi to spread inside. I usually will clean my beauty blender off with a special cleaner or a simple body wash. Make sure to squeeze all of the products out and dry it off under the sun to kill the gems off. 

The Best Alternative To Beauty Blender 

Now, into the biggest question, which applicator makes the best alternative to beauty blender? Even though I am biased-ly in love with my beauty blender, I believe there are a lot of other alternatives that can actually seal the deal in comparison to beauty blender—that we’re probably not aware of. Below, I listed down a few options for you to try out as a base applicator if you’re tired of your good ole’ beauty blender. 

1. Color Me’s Automatic Foundation Applicator Pro Edition

Remember when I told you there’s this weird invention of automatic foundation applicators? Yes this is a motorized makeup tool that was created using sonic technology. They were made to mirror a ‘’tapping’’ technique, helping your face to look instantly air-brushed, no matter what products you chose to put on skin. In terms of price, it’s a bit of my budget, but overall, hey, did the job, though! 

Why we love it: 

  • An invention with sonic technology
  • Perfect for foundation applications
  • Evens out all products 

Price: 

Where to buy:   Add to cart

2. The Artis Oval Brush 

The first time I tried this Artis Oval Brush, I instantly fell in love. The bristles are super duper smooth, they glide effortlessly on my skin. No wonder beauty gurus all over the world were so in love with this tool when they first made its debut in the market. Another thing I like about this tool is how unique the handle is. It was sculpted perfectly to mimic the shape of our fingers. Make me feel comfortable holding them while smoothen out the products. 

Why we love it: 

  • The bristles are so soft and silky 
  • A unique shaped holder 
  • Recommended by beauty gurus

Price: $ 95.21

Where to buy: Amazon

3. The Kabuki Brush 

Ah, the timeless kabuki brush. Some people are loyal fans of this type of brush that no matter how many brushes technology were invented, they won’t stiff. There’s a lot of kabuki brush options in the market, which makes it easier for you to spot one. They usually come in a small, handy look but the feel of their bristles is somehow thickened and fluffy in feels. Kabuki brushes often help to sink out your makeup into every small corner of your face, delivering a flawless finish! 

Why we love it: 

  • Easy to find in all beauty store
  • Made to smooth out any crease 
  • Small and handy

Price: $ 99.00

Where to buy: Shopee

4. Simple Makeup Sponges

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If you’re looking for a beauty blender alternative but still want to maintain under the same ‘’family’’ category, then opt for the usual face sponge. Beside a brush, makeup sponge are widely used by professional makeup artists as an applicator. Sponge is usually used to dab a buildable product, and most makeup that uses sponge as a tool will have it lasted all day long. 

Why we love it: 

  • Suitable for beginners 
  • Easy to work with 
  • Can be used on liquid or cream-based products 

Price: $ 29.90

Where to buy: Watsons

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