These days, there are lots of products that are called "HD" or high definition. There are also products that claim to make your pores disappear. But what does this really mean? How can a powder give the appearance of super smooth skin that would look amazing, even on an HD tv?
Well, I tried Too Faced's Primed and Poreless face primer and LOVE it. It's a cream that goes on with a matte, velvety-feel. And somehow, magically pores and lines are diminished and your skin looks really nice! There is also a powder that is put out by Too Faced called Primed and Poreless loose powder. It's a translucent, white powder that is so fine and goes on so smoothly, it put other powders to shame.
The only catch was that I could not afford it. To get the primer and the powder, you are going to drop at least $54.oo.
Recently, I've had the good fortune to be able to try out products by Ruby Kisses. Today, I used their HD Set N' Forget powder at a photo shoot. The first thing I noticed was that it was pretty much exactly the same as Too Faced's powder. But, it's really cool because it comes in four shades...one is the white translucent, another one is called Banana and has a yellowish tone to it. The last two are darker colors that are great for tanned and darker skintones. And this powder makes skin look equally amazing. The BEST part is that it only costs a fraction of what the Too Faced version costs. It's only $5.99...not $28.00!
So there you have it. If you want to try a cool product that makes your skin look great, but you don't want to break the bank, then Ruby Kisses is perfect for you!
Sunday, August 21, 2011
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I don't think that powder is available where I am. I think I'm going to be trying MUFE's HD powder soon, though. I'm curious about that stuff!
VijiiS - Ruby Kisses is actually based out of NY. You can order them online at BeautyOnlineSupply.com.
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