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What justifies a $24.00 price tag for a beauty, blending sponge?  I thought I was seeing things so I had to open for the description thinking that there is more than one sponge but no, it's just one. 

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I always but a big bag of sponges for $3 at my local Meijer store. Can't be beat! 

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@Katcat1 wrote:

What justifies a $24.00 price tag for a beauty, blending sponge?  I thought I was seeing things so I had to open for the description thinking that there is more than one sponge but no, it's just one. 


 

I saw that also and took a double look.  Making one huge profit that's for sure.  (I won't be buying.)

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That's more expensive than the Beauty Blender (which is the Grand Daddy of all egg shaped sponges).

 

Copycat with a logo on it. Pass.

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Beauty Blender is way over-rated or any super spendy sponge. I  had one, was fine until I tried to try to get it clean, yucko.

 

I went back to my cheap disposables!

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I guess I don't get the beauty blender thing.  I've used my fingers successfully for years and no replacement needed.

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I actually wonder if a mistake was made on the price.  I paid $5.00 for one at the store and thought that was high but I love the way it blends the tinted moisturizer I use.  I did use my fingers which is also fine but really am liking the sponge but not this expensive one.

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Should the powder foundation be used with very dry skin?

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@AnnieNM wrote:

Should the powder foundation be used with very dry skin


Sure, if you keep your skin moisturized day and night it shouldn't be a problem.  You should probably exfoliate frequently as well to keep the dry skin from building up.  I have combo skin with a very dry forehead.  I use powder foundation sometimes and it doesn't look cakey on my forehead.

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I wonder if anyone has ever counted how many times Jamie says "um" in a show.  She literally said it at least 3 times in one sentence.