• Uoga Uoga red pointy makeup sponge on a white background
  • Model holding Uoga Uoga make-up sponge next to her face
Uoga Uoga red pointy makeup sponge on a white background
Model holding Uoga Uoga make-up sponge next to her face

Make-up Sponge

CHF 10.00
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Description

This makeup sponge was developed with input from a professional make-up artist to meet high standards of performance and comfort. Its thoughtfully designed shape allows for precise application on both larger areas and harder-to-reach spots like around the eyes and nose. The texture is soft and absorbent, making it easy to dab and blend make-up seamlessly.

Pair it with your favourite BB cream or foundation for a smooth, even finish. The sponge helps apply product in a light, buildable layer that looks natural and fresh, while also allowing for more coverage where needed. Whether you're going for barely-there make-up or a more polished look, this sponge adapts to your routine effortlessly.

Why this product is special:

  • Ensures smooth, even distribution of product on the skin
  • Blends without streaks and helps prevent a cakey finish
  • User-friendly design for effortless application
  • 100% vegan-friendly

How to use:

Dampen the sponge slightly with water, then add a few drops of your chosen product. Gently dab the sponge onto your face, blending until the product is evenly distributed.

For best results and hygiene, wash the sponge after each use with warm water and a mild soap or shampoo. Allow it to air dry completely before storing.

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Mineral filters like zinc oxide and titanium dioxide work differently: they sit on the skin's surface and work by scattering and reflecting UV rays instead of absorbing them. The result is stable, broad-spectrum protection that's well tolerated by sensitive skin, babies, and pregnant women.

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