I titled this review as Sponge Cake because the results from using The Manicare Flawless Complexion Sponge was more negative than positive. On the packaging it said "80% noticed their skin was visibly more flawless!", I can say that i stand in the 20% that did not.
Upon using the sponge dry, i found that the pressing method did not give a flawless coverage. My complexion was still uneven and i resolve to buffing with the round side to get my foundation even. After doing so, my face looked caked-up and left me disappointed. The flat side was hopeless at getting my concealer under my eye, especially to the corners. The sponge most definitely held a lot of product, in which i would recommend to not use when apply more costly cosmetics.
When i used the sponge wet my coverage was light as the packaging said it would. I could not help but notice that it still held in a lot of product.
Although i see how useful this tool is to be used to apply different makeup, the results is not 100% what it claims to do. The sponge is dense and I didn't like how my fingers and finger nails get a little covered in makeup. Cleaning the sponge is a breeze though.
I received this in my gamble beauty box and I'm glad to have had the opportunity to use it, although I probably wouldn't repurchase and my real techniques sponge seems to do a better job of blending foundation. I thought it would work a lot better than the real techniques sponge as it's not as textured and feels a lot softer too.
I only use this damp as when I've tried it dry it seems to absorb way too much product and just sort of smears it all over my face without blending. I find I also get this result when I use it with foundation but on the days when I'm going for just a light coverage of BB cream this is the sponge I will use as it applies that quite well.
I bright pink colour makes it easy to find in amongst all my make up and it's very cute but all in all, not on my repurchase list.
Tips: Best used damp and with light coverage foundation or BB cream