Makeup Review: Honest Beauty Invisible Blurring Powder
About Honest Beauty Invisible Blurring Powder $28
A translucent loose powder that blends invisibly into all skin tones. Specially formulated to pair with our foundations or tinted moisturizers, this talc-free powder evens complexion, blurs imperfections and softens the appearance of fine lines and pores. Also fabulous for mid-day touch-ups to mattify skin, absorb surface oils and minimize unwanted shine. All you’re left with is a silky, picture-perfect finish to help makeup stay put. Bring on the cameras.
My results:
I’m always a bit hesitant about using “translucent” powders, because I’m brown, very brown, and so many powders make my skin look grey, or beige or just plain weird. However, I was so very pleasantly surprised with Honest Beauty Invisible Blurring Powder. I have used this powder many times and in many ways and never been disappointed. It even sets concealer under my eyes! More…
- It’s a shine stopper!
That’s right! This oil slick skin of mine is shine-free, matte and gorgeous for hours after I finish my makeup with Honest Beauty Invisible Blurring Powder.
- What pores?
Bonus! My skin looks nearly perfect after using this “blurring” powder because it makes my pores virtually disappear. I don’t have lines yet, but I think if I did, they would be obliterated too!
- Makeup is set.
Honest Beauty Invisible Blurring Powder is perfect for sealing the deal with my makeup application for the day. No need to touch up, my makeup looks fresh hours after later.
Bling Factor:
Pro: Mattifies skin, perfects pores, sets makeup, fabulous on all skin tones
Con: It’s loose, so of course it can be a little messy. But worth it!
Price: $28
Buy Again: Yes
Packaging: 5 Blings – Love the tin
Overall: 5 Blings
Hero Ingredients: Corn starch, Rice Starch
Natural/Organic/Vegan: “Our products are made without any questionable ingredients, such as parabens, phthalates, formaldehyde carriers, PEGs, MCI/MI, steareth-n, synthetic fragrances, propylene glycol, butylene glycol, petrolatum, mineral oil, SLS, SLES, sulfates and chemical sunscreens.”
Cruelty Free: Yes
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