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Monday, 26 January 2009
Prescriptives Flawless Skin
Topic: Pressed Powders

I recently hit pan on my beloved Prescriptives Anywhere Powder Foundation

...ok so it's not totally used up...but it's close and I needed a fix.  To get that fix I decided to try Prescriptives Flawless Skin Pressed Powder.  It provides a little lighter coverage than the Anywhere Powder Foundation, but looks even more natural than you can possibly imagine.  Flawless Skin comes in a much thinner container while providing the same amount of product (10g).  It creates a thin powder layer over your skin that masks large pores.  So far, this is my new love.  I'm saving the Anywhere Foundation for night looks and switching over to Flawless Skin for natural, day looks.  Here's the new addition to my family:


Posted by theworldsdresser at 6:57 PM EST
Updated: Monday, 16 March 2009 12:34 AM EDT
Saturday, 3 January 2009
Review: Vincent Longo Pressed Powder
Topic: Pressed Powders

I recently got this from Sephora and I'm cursing myself for not having tried it soon. I don't usually wear liquid foundations, and instead rely on a powder foundation (Prescriptives Anywhere $32) or a good pressed powder for light days. Vincent Longo's PP seems pretty close to Clinique's Stay Matte line, but provides a bit more coverage.  Also, and this is huge, this is one of only 2 powders that has yet to oxidize on me!

For my usual natural look I use a Sonia Kashuck's powder brush and for something more intense I'd use a kabuki or the (lame) puff that comes with it. This gives  EXTREMELY matte coverage so if you're already dry to begin with, I'd avoid this - it'll make your skin look dry and tight. For oily folks like me it's a godsend. Vincent Longo is in some department stores and also available now on beauty.com for $26, but no longer available on Sephora.


Posted by theworldsdresser at 10:52 PM EST
Updated: Monday, 16 March 2009 12:36 AM EDT

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