ColourPop are one of my favourite beauty brands, and pretty much any of their new launches gets me excited. The ColourPop The Full Beat Blending Sponge Collection launch tomorrow (March 6th 10am PST), and I wanted to give you the low-down ahead of the official launch, just incase you want to know more.
It’s been such a long time coming, but the ColourPop range was seriously missing some sponges, so it’s exciting that they’ve launched not one sponge, but FIVE sponges in the ColourPop The Full Beat Blending Sponge Collection.

ColourPop The Full Beat Blending Sponge Collection
ColourPop are always super affordable, but these new makeup blending sponges will be available in a value set containing the whole range but you can also purchase the sponges individually too. You can purchase the ColourPop The Full Beat Blending Sponge Collection as a five-piece kit for $20, or you can purchase the five ColourPop The Full Beat sponges individually for $7.
Which sponges are included within The Full Beat Blending Sponge Kit?
- ColourPop Velvet Blending Sponge – A reusable microfiber sponge with a unique, flocked velvet texture that creates a flawless, airbrushed look.
-wet the sponge and squeeze out excess water.
works well with liquid or cream formulas.
use the flat edge to blend under the eyes and all over the skin.
- ColourPop Detail Blending Sponge – A reusable blending sponge with a precision tip that effortlessly blends makeup under the eyes and fits in every contour of the face.
-wet the sponge and squeeze out excess water.
works well with liquid or cream formulas.
use the flat edge to blend under the eyes and all over the skin.
- ColourPop Hourglass Blending Sponge – A reusable blending sponge with an hourglass shape that fits comfortably in your hand and effortlessly blends product all over.
– wet the sponge and squeeze out excess water.
– works well with liquid or cream formulas.
– use the pointed end around the under eyes and contours of the face
– use the rounded end to blend all over the face.
- ColourPop Complexion Blending Sponge – A reusable blending sponge that effortlessly blends makeup into skin for flawless application.
– wet blending sponge and squeeze out excess water.
– works well with liquid, creams, or powders.
– use the rounded sides to blend large areas of the face with a dabbing motion.
– use the flat edge to contour around the eyes and nose and to apply setting powder.
- ColourPop Silicone Blending Sponge – A reusable blending sponge with a unique silicone core that minimizes product absorption and is perfect to use with full coverage foundation.
– wet blending sponge and squeeze out excess water.
– works well with liquid, creams, or powders.
– use the rounded sides to blend large areas of the face with a dabbing motion.
– use the precision tip to cover blemishes and imperfections.
– use the flat edge to contour around the eyes and nose and to apply setting powder.
The Velvet Blending Sponge is a pale lemon colour, with a rounded base, flat edge and a flat tip which would work well for baking and carving out your features. It has a flocked velvet finish which looks similar to the Juno & Co Sponge. Detail Blending Sponge is a pale pink colour that looks like a conventional Beautyblender with a rounded base, and precise tip.
The Hourglass Blending Sponge is lilac, and hence the name, has a hourglass shape egg shape with a flat and rounded base, and pointed tip. The Complexion Blending Sponge is a mint green colour, with one flat edge, and rounded shape.
Then the final sponge, the Silicone Blending Sponge is a pale blue colour, with a shape that looks just like the Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge in shape but it is unique within the ColourPop The Full Beat Blending Sponge Collection as it has a silicone core.
Which is a little similar to the Real Techniques Silicone Sponge, except that one has a raised silicone blending plate, which you can use to mix products together on but the silicone core inside the silicone sponge within the ColourPop The Full Beat Blending Sponge Collection, just has a silicone core rather than a raised silicone blending plate.
Regine Karpel says
I need to try these.
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Jill says
I love the pastel colors of these sponges! And the price point is great too!
Jill – Doused in Pink
Shea says
I love how these look like little Easter eggs! They are adorable. I don’t use a sponge like this right now but have in the past and really liked it!