Smoothie Blenders...
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Thanks for the link, Denise! I guess I'll have to look into those once my smoothies go kaput. I'm always very careful with them, though, because it does seem like the inside part would push right through the fabric if I were too rough.
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Does anyone have a link to where I can buy the snaz lollipop thing? I can't find it... 
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I found some in bulk on-line and pointed it out to Metina so I'm hoping she'll buy some so we can add them to orders here. I can't figure out how to buy stuff from Snaz directly either but Amerikan Body Art sells them.
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I buy compact refills, 3 to a pack, from the drug store, they work great for me when I have a large area to cover, such as a spiderman or a tiger design. I use the lollypops or smoothy blenders for smaller areas.
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Hello BekahCat,
Have you found a provider in Europe (or anywhere else with decent shipping fees) ?
I've been looking for those too and haven't found yet.
Have you found a provider in Europe (or anywhere else with decent shipping fees) ?
I've been looking for those too and haven't found yet.
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Pepita, I haven't found smoothie blenders, but I've been using little sponge powder puffs from Boots and they work great!
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Thanks for recommending the powder puffs. I will be picking some up next trip to the store.
The smoothie blender I had for my black starblends fell apart. The plastic thing in the middle poked right through and I was so disappointed. Thankfully the rest are holding up well.
But I think the powder puffs will be wonderful because I do use my starblends to do bases for puppies, skulls, spidey, and a few others.
The smoothie blender I had for my black starblends fell apart. The plastic thing in the middle poked right through and I was so disappointed. Thankfully the rest are holding up well.
But I think the powder puffs will be wonderful because I do use my starblends to do bases for puppies, skulls, spidey, and a few others.
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Yeah I like the puffs 
Here is the link to the FPF store if you guys are looking for the blenders http://www.facepaintforumshop.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=276
Here is the link to the FPF store if you guys are looking for the blenders http://www.facepaintforumshop.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=276
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Sooooo I've just received my first Starblend
!
I tried :
- a sponge (not very efficient)
- a poofer : great !
- a tiny spongy blender (the type we use with eye makeup) : that's what gave the best coverage but maybe not the best uniformity
- some sort of weird sponge (as if it was made of rubber) which I had for my foundation : very good coverage, very uniform (got them at H&M).
But I'd still like to get the large blenders one of these days !
I tried :
- a sponge (not very efficient)
- a poofer : great !
- a tiny spongy blender (the type we use with eye makeup) : that's what gave the best coverage but maybe not the best uniformity
- some sort of weird sponge (as if it was made of rubber) which I had for my foundation : very good coverage, very uniform (got them at H&M).
But I'd still like to get the large blenders one of these days !
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