
Product overview
Groome Makeup Blender Sponge (Pink, 1pc) is a makeup application sponge sold under the Groome brand.
Sourcing note: Groome appears to be a brand distributed primarily through Bangladeshi retailers; no dedicated corporate/manufacturer website could be located despite a real search effort. The product is labeled as made in China, per a Bangladesh retailer listing. Retailers describe the material only generically as an antimicrobial, non-latex foam -- a more specific polymer identity (such as a particular type of polyurethane) could not be confirmed from any source, so it is not asserted here.
Key Features
- Drop/teardrop-shaped makeup sponge with three functional zones -- a precision tip for detail areas like the nose, eyes, and mouth, a rounded body for cheeks, forehead, and chin, and a flat edge for contouring around the eyes and nose
- Described by retailers as an antimicrobial, non-latex foam material, usable wet or dry
- Compatible with liquid, cream, or powder makeup, per retailer descriptions
- Single pink-colored sponge, sold as 1 piece
Who Can Use This Product
- Anyone applying liquid, cream, or powder makeup who wants an even, blended application
- Those with a latex sensitivity may note the material is described as non-latex by retailers, though this was not independently verified against a manufacturer specification sheet
How to Use
Dampen the sponge with water and squeeze out excess before use -- it will expand to roughly double its dry size when wet, per retailer usage guidance. Apply makeup using a bouncing or stippling motion for even coverage. Clean the sponge after each use with a mild cleanser or gentle soap.
Storage & Safety
Store in a clean, dry place away from direct sunlight. Clean thoroughly after each use to prevent bacterial buildup. Per retailer guidance, replace the sponge roughly every 3 months with proper care, or sooner if it begins tearing or its shape or texture deteriorates. Keep out of reach of young children who may put it in their mouth.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What material is this sponge made from?
Retailers describe it generically as an antimicrobial, non-latex foam; a more specific material identity could not be confirmed from any source.
Where is this product made?
Per a Bangladesh retailer listing, it is made in China.
How should this sponge be used?
Dampen with water, squeeze out excess, then apply makeup with a bouncing or stippling motion. It can also be used dry.
How often should this sponge be replaced?
Per retailer guidance, roughly every 3 months with proper care, or sooner if it starts tearing or deteriorating.
How should it be cleaned?
Clean after each use with a mild cleanser or gentle soap, and store in a clean, dry place.
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