So earlier i oppened the Beauty blender/face sponge ( im confused about those 2 ) that my mom bought for me from delivery. i decided to put hot water in a cup, then dipped the sponge in it… (The sponge came with a container because i wanted it to have one) ofcourse i squeezed it then let off all of the water inside, The thing is, i put it back into its cointainer when it was still moist. (Which is mostly the part where im wrong)

Later my mom came then asked me why it’s still moist, i told here the things i did then she blabbed/scolded me about how you’re not supposed to wash “freshly delivered” Sponges and how it will give me a face infection now that I’ve washed it.

Was there something i did wrong? Is my mom right? If she is, please do enlighten me about sponges. (P.s excuse my bad grammar I’m asian)

  • PanSL@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    I don’t get the logic behind not washing “freshly delivered” sponges. I mean, what difference would waiting a day or a week until you wash it do?

    The only misstep was putting it back into the container while it was still damp. Some beauty blender holders do have holes to let them dry, but it’s probably still better to leave it out.

    If possible, try to keep your sponge in a dry space (not the bathroom) to minimize the chance of it growing mold.

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      11 months ago

      Omg Sponges grow mold? But what if mine has a container? (Like how you put an airpod in it’s case but make the inside of the case wider)

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        11 months ago

        Just leave it out to dry. You can buy cute little beauty blender holders for that purpose. Or get a case with air holes. You can buy beauty blender cases on Amazon and Sephora that let enough air flow for them not to grow mold

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        11 months ago

        They can grow mold but they shouldn’t if you care for it properly.

        That is why the sponges need to be dry before putting it into a container. If the container is airtight, you are just trapping the moisture in with your sponge if it’s damp. Mold needs moisture to grow so the best way of preventing this is to let it dry completely after you wash it before putting it away.

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    11 months ago

    I wash my BeautyBlender everytime before I use it. Soak completely, soap it all up, rub on palm of hand, squeeze out all liquid from it (which will include all the color products you used the previous session), then begin soaking and squeezing water out of it to rinse.

    Squeeze out completely into a hand towel and apply makeup.

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    11 months ago

    I’d be more worried about it being dirty straight from the factory. The most important thing is to make sure it can dry fairly quickly after use. Wash it, wring it out, and let it dry. A damp sponge that stays damp is a nice home for mold.

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    11 months ago

    You’re supposed to use it damp. Be sure to read all the product instructions - if you use it dry, it’s going to soak up your product rather than blend it on your face.

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    11 months ago

    Is ur mom ok LMAO bc what is she talking about. Ur fine ur supposed to use a beauty blender while it’s damp and just wash it before u use it each time with ur face wash or gentle soap since u use it wet anyway you’ll be ok lol