To lock in foundation, use a powder puff. Dip the puff in loose or pressed powder, then apply on top of foundation makeup. This creates a smooth finish and will help set the makeup.
The foam "hydra" sponge is a versatile applicator. You can use it to apply any type of foundation, though it works best when applying liquid foundation. The hydra sponge won't cause streaks when applying makeup and is great for blending.
For cream makeup, the best applicator is the latex foam sponge. This sponge provides a smooth and even application and is great for blending more than one foundation color, preventing uneven tones. The latex sponge is also good for removing loose eyeshadow or smudging eyeliner without messing up the foundation.
To create texture, use a nylon stipple sponge. This sponge creates a "stipple" effect for beard stubble, or texture around the face.
Cake makeup is a lot thicker than cream or liquid foundation, so you may want to use a natural sea sponge. This sponge prevents streaking, blends makeup well and can also create texture. Because of its natural qualities, this applicator can be reused by cleaning with soap and water. To remove cake makeup film, use makeup remover prior to cleaning with soap and water.
Makeup brushes come in a variety of sizes, from small to large and flat to rounded. Brushes are used to apply loose or liquid makeup. For example, they can be dipped in water, then in powder makeup to create a liquid or liner. Makeup brushes are reusable and should be cleaned regularly with soap and water or brush cleaner.
The double-sided spatula is used to blend cream or liquid makeup. It's also used to manipulate and mold modeling wax or putty. You can use a small spatula to create detail when applying makeup or when molding or sculpting.