Over the summer I saw a presentation on QVC for Mally Beauty's Poreless Perfection Skin Finisher. This is basically a translucent powder with just a different name. Most translucent powders are white, but this one has a beige color to it.
Like all translucent powders this powder is meant to set your foundation. It claims it will make skin look poreless (hence the name of this product). I don't have a poreless look after applying this, but I still like it as a setting powder.
This is a silky powder that comes with a brush (similar to a kabuki brush), and the brush is nice and soft.
This is the original Poreless Perfection Skin Finisher. She just came out with a tinted version (four shade choices), but they are only available in a kit at this moment. I think the Fair/Light choice may be the same shade as the original, but I'm not sure. It looks very similar.
Application: I put a little of this product in its lid and swirl the brush in there, then apply to my face. I find that little tip actually makes this apply smoother and silkier than if I just dipped my brush into the powder and applied it. I don't know what it does, but the inside of that lid is very smooth and I think it helps make the powder super silky and smooth. I don't know, maybe I'm crazy but it works!
This product sets my makeup beautifully and helps it last longer. I constantly use this, but I also like the Make Up For Ever HD Powder. I don't know which one I like more, but I do know this is a great setting powder to try.
You can pick up this product for $40.92 on QVC's website (and check out a video presentation of this product).
Here's what it looks like:
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Mally Beauty Poreless Perfection Skin Finisher (original).
It swatched a bit chalky, but it really is a silky powder (my hand was just really dry from all the swatching I was doing that day).
The second pic shows it blended out.
Have questions about this skin finisher? Just leave a comment on this blog post or send an email (kisses@valentinekisses.com). I'll try and answer all questions asked.
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