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How to Spot a Genuine Beauty Blender?

The beauty blender, a small foam sponge, has captivated the make-up world since its launch in 2003. This little sponge has become an essential part of any beauty routine. With its unifying properties, it is both supple and elastic. The beauty blender is ideal for ensuring that no area of the face is overlooked, which is why millions of make-up enthusiasts have adopted it. However, this little sponge has attracted a number of counterfeiters, who have been quick to create replicas of this now essential product. In this article, we reveal our tips on how to spot a real Beauty Blender from a fake one.

Packaging:

First of all, pay attention to the packaging your beauty blender comes in. It says a lot about its authenticity.

The packaging for a genuine beauty blender should be a small, cylindrical, transparent box. The size of the box must be perfect, with the beauty blender standing upright inside it.

Beauty blender replica factories make transparent packaging, but it's often too big for the beauty blender, which wobbles around the sides of the pack.

On the packaging, you should see a multitude of small coloured circles at the bottom. On counterfeit products, the small coloured circles are not on the bottom of the packaging but cover it completely.

Above, the packaging of an authentic beauty blender

The shape :

Also check the shape of your beauty blender. There's only one possible shape for a beauty blender. It should be teardrop-shaped. In other words, it should have a narrow, pointed tip that extends evenly to a full, rounded base.

Counterfeiters sometimes make these little sponges in the shape of an hourglass. If you see this shape, you can be sure that it's a replica of the product. They also make beauty blenders bigger than they need to be.

On the left, a counterfeit beauty blender, on the right, a genuine beauty blender

There's also a trick you can use to prove its authenticity. Simply wet the beauty blender. Once wet and pressed, the sponge should double in volume. Counterfeits, once wet, are more difficult to squeeze and you may notice angle defects or other disturbing aspects.

Texture:

Pay close attention to the texture and density of the make-up sponge. The material is often poorly replicated by con artists. Blenders are made exclusively from water-activated foam that mimics the pores of the skin.

The sponge should be super light and extremely soft. The density of the beauty blender affects the result of the make-up on the skin. The beauty blender is aerated to allow the foundation to be partially absorbed. The finish on the skin is then natural and even.

Counterfeit sponges are much denser, and the result of the product applied to them will not be at all the same. The foundation won't look natural, but rather badly spread.

Secure your beauty blender purchase with Obvy:

If you want to buy your beauty blender sponge on resale platforms, we advise you to use Obvy for a secure transaction.

Obvy is a secure payment platform that helps you avoid the scams that are common in transactions between private individuals. When you make a transaction on Obvy, the funds are only credited to your seller when the buyer certifies that the goods purchased are in order. If this is not the case, you are automatically refunded and the item is returned to the seller.

By using Obvy to carry out transactions between private individuals, you can also benefit from payment in several instalments.