We love makeup and there’s no chance we’re letting go of our beauty obsession any time soon.
While buying actual makeup is essential, so are the tools used to apply it.
As perRacked, the Beautyblender brand rose to prominence in 2007, selling more than 6.5 million sponges.

Chances are, your sponge smells bad because of organic material your own skin’s particles.
If you’ve had it more than three months.
As perReal Simple, old Beautyblenders are laden with all kinds of harmful germs.

The reason behind it?
Not cleaning your makeup and tools often enough, or using them for way too long.
This one is controversial, because many people see a stained Beautyblender as a regular occurrence.

It makes sense that a misshapen Beautyblender defeats its purpose, and is best left to the trash.
A Beautyblender’s functionality is all about its “egg shape.”
Key signs of this include discoloration and, yes, a change in shape.



