1. This sponge can be used wet or dry.
2. If applying setting powders or any type of powder, ensure that the sponge is dry. Wet will muddy or splotch the makeup and absorb, so they must be dry to sit on top of skin.
3. If using wet, be sure to squeeze out any excess water before using.
4. Use the rounded end for larger areas of the face when applying liquid foundation, a bronzer, or a cream blush. Blot any excess product off as needed, leaving just the right amount of product on the skin.
5. Use the tip of the makeup sponge to blend hard-to-reach spaces like the inner corner of the eyes, around your nose, and underneath your eyeliner to enhance sharpness. Additionally, you can use the tip of the makeup sponge for setting powder in the T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin).