11Mar2015 Too Faced Primed & Poreless categories: Makeup Simply put, the Primed & Poreless Skin Smoothing Face Primer by Too Faced is divine! This magical formula contains ingredients such as Vitamins A and C, as well as Retinol. Its priming capability and appearance is very similar to Benefit’s POREfessional, but with added skin nutrition. I can be likened to a BB Cream in the way in which it provides light coverage, while packing skincare benefits. It’s a wonderful, lightweight primer. It’s a skin-toned, paste-like formula that blends invisibly into any complexion. It’s mattifies the skin immediately upon application and prolongs the life of your makeup by keeping oil at bay. It acts beautifully under powder and liquid foundation. Surprisingly, it performs just as well when worn on its own. I love to apply a pea-sized amount, placing the majority of the product down the center of my face. I then dust a bit of powder to add additional coverage followed by bronzer and a touch of blush. This product allows you to fake good skin. I feel slightly guilty not fessing up when people compliment my “bare” skin. Then again, it’s a good case for leaving well enough alone. Share this:TwitterPinterestFacebook Related
Simply put, the Primed & Poreless Skin Smoothing Face Primer by Too Faced is divine! This magical formula contains ingredients such as Vitamins A and C, as well as Retinol. Its priming capability and appearance is very similar to Benefit’s POREfessional, but with added skin nutrition. I can be likened to a BB Cream in the way in which it provides light coverage, while packing skincare benefits. It’s a wonderful, lightweight primer. It’s a skin-toned, paste-like formula that blends invisibly into any complexion. It’s mattifies the skin immediately upon application and prolongs the life of your makeup by keeping oil at bay. It acts beautifully under powder and liquid foundation. Surprisingly, it performs just as well when worn on its own. I love to apply a pea-sized amount, placing the majority of the product down the center of my face. I then dust a bit of powder to add additional coverage followed by bronzer and a touch of blush. This product allows you to fake good skin. I feel slightly guilty not fessing up when people compliment my “bare” skin. Then again, it’s a good case for leaving well enough alone. Share this:TwitterPinterestFacebook Related
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