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Bdellium Double Dome Blender | British Beauty Blogger
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[purchase] Another TikTok trend I’ve seen recently is for the Bdellium Double Dome Blender that as far as I can see has sold out world wide which I think must have been a shock for the specialist make up tool brand! It’s a strange thing – not like any brush I’ve seen before and just when you think there is no real newness in beauty something comes along to surprise you! I think I sourced the very last small double dome blender in the UK.
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As you can see, it’s a double brush in one. As it’s a pro-brand it’s aimed really at MUAs which is helpful for speed. It holds more product and if you’re clever with it (which I’m not) you can multi-task it side to side. In fact, it’s recommended to flow it across the skin with much the same application method as you’d use to paint a wall.
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Because it’s a double dome it picks almost all your product up straight away from the palm of your hand so you don’t really need to dip back again. The blend, I have to say, is seamless. It’s immaculate. In terms of speed, it’s probably not useful on that front for day to day make up because a face is only so big, but I really do see its use in body painting. You can use the longer side to apply foundation and the shorter side to diffuse and blend it.
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It’s best used for primer, liquid foundation and concealer but you can easily use it for creme blush and bronzer. I found mine at a site that caters SFX to film studios HERE for £8 but there was VAT on top and postage was over £5.
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