NEW FONT ALERT!
I like this one a lot better.
I was in the need of a new felt tip eyeliner and I wanted to try the new addition the Super Liner range 'So Couture', and because Boots is amazing they were having a 'Spend £9.99 and get this eyeliner free'. Naturally I just had to, so I picked up the L'oreal Nude Magique Blur Cream.
I never really thought of trying this product because I haven't heard much about it, but I was in the need of a primer so I thought I'd try it out. I will say I'm rather confused about this product - it claims to immediately blur pores and refine the skins texture, and it even has different shades for skin, however I can't see this on my skin whatsoever, not even in the slightest. Meaning it doesn't do anything but sit on the skin.
I didn't notice any blurring going on, which I'm really confused about seeing as this product is literally called blur cream. I will agree on the fact that it refines the skins texture and this is probably the only reason it's part of my every day makeup routine. I've been having a phase of dry skin at the minute, and this makes my foundation go on a lot smoother.
I think, as a summary, this product isn't worth the £9.99 price tag if they want to advertise it as blur cream. As a plain primer I think it's okay, I just don't see it doing much else than making my foundation sit a little nicer on the skin. Probably wouldn't repurchase this one.
Does anyone have any primer recommendations? I was thinking about picking up the Smashbox colour correcting primer after having a test run with it and I think that's a product I will fall in love with.
Thanks for reading!
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