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Onigiri Puff

Onigiri Puff

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Enhance your makeup routine with our Onigiri Puff! This lightweight triangle-shaped powder puff offers precise application to target specific areas and blends seamlessly into the skin for a professional finish. Achieve a long-lasting and flawless look with a few simple steps. Plus, use it with your favorite liquid concealer for extra coverage. Get ready to take your makeup game to the next level!

 

How to use
Loose Powder Application: A puff commonly applies loose powder for setting foundation and concealer. After applying your base makeup, take a puff and gently press it into the loose powder. Then, lightly press or roll the puff onto the skin, focusing on areas that tend to get oily or where makeup tends to crease, such as the T-zone. This helps to set the liquid or cream products and create a matte finish.

Pressed Powder Application: If you prefer using pressed powder, a puff can also be used to apply it. Gently press the puff onto the powder compact, ensuring it picks up an adequate amount of product. Then, press or roll the puff onto the skin to set the makeup.

Baking Technique: Baking is a popular makeup technique that involves applying a generous amount of loose powder to the skin and allowing it to "bake" or set for a few minutes before dusting off the excess. To bake, apply your concealer or foundation, then use a puff to pack a thick layer of loose powder onto areas you want to highlight or set, such as under the eyes or on the forehead. Allow the powder to sit for a few minutes to absorb oils and set the makeup, and then dust off the excess with a brush.

Touch-Up: Throughout the day, you may want to touch up your makeup to control shine or refresh your look. In such cases, a puff can be used to apply a small amount of powder to areas that have become oily or where the makeup has worn off.

 

How to choose the color
The most obvious difference is the color of the puff. Black puffs are commonly seen as they may appear less visibly stained or dirty over time compared to white puffs. White puffs, on the other hand, may show makeup residue or discoloration more prominently, making it easier to gauge when they need cleaning or replacement.

The choice of puff color often comes down to personal preference or the brand's design choices. Some individuals may prefer black puffs for their sleek and modern appearance, while others may prefer white puffs for a more classic and clean look.

It's important to maintain good hygiene regardless of the puff color. Regular cleaning or replacement is necessary to prevent the buildup of bacteria and ensure the longevity of the puff.

In terms of functionality and usage, there is typically no significant difference between black and white puffs. Both can be used for various makeup application techniques, such as powder application, blending, or touch-ups. The selection of a black or white puff primarily depends on personal preference and individual aesthetic preferences.

 

How long can I use the puff?
As a general recommendation, it is advisable to replace puffs every 1 to 3 months, depending on your usage. However, it's important to assess the condition of the puff regularly and replace it when necessary, even if it hasn't reached the suggested timeframe. The longevity of a puff will depend on individual usage and maintenance habits.

 

How do I clean the puff?

  1. Prepare the cleaning solution: Fill a bowl or sink with lukewarm water and add a small amount of mild soap or gentle cleanser.
  2. Soak the puff: Submerge the puff in the cleaning solution and gently agitate it to ensure the soap penetrates the fibers. Allow the puff to soak for a few minutes to loosen any makeup residue.
  3. Cleanse the puff: With clean hands, gently squeeze and massage the puff to work the soap through the fibers. Pay attention to areas with heavy product buildup, such as the center or edges. Continue this process until the water runs clear and no more makeup residue is visible.
  4. Rinse thoroughly: Rinse the puff under running water to remove any remaining soap or cleanser. Squeeze and massage the puff while rinsing to ensure all the soap is washed out.
  5. Remove excess water: Gently squeeze out the excess water from the puff. Avoid wringing or twisting the puff, as this can damage its shape and fibers.
  6. Air dry: Place the washed puff on a clean towel or paper towel to air dry. Allow it to dry completely before using it again or storing it to prevent the growth of bacteria. Avoid exposing the puff to direct sunlight or heat sources, as this can damage the material.
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