Showing posts with label Primer/Base. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Primer/Base. Show all posts

Saturday, April 19, 2014

Monistat Chafing Relief Powder Gel (as a primer)– Review


A lot of people rave about Monistat Chafing Relief Powder Gel as a primer.

Chafing Relief Powder-Gel
  • Creates a Silky, Invisible Barrier on Skin
  • Relieves Chafing from Moisture, Movement & Shaving
  • For Inner Thigh & Bikini Area
Provides on-the-go daily prevention and relief from chafing and irritation of skin in intimate, delicate areas like the inner thigh, bikini area, under arms and breasts.  Made especially for women, the exclusive Powder-Gel® formula combines the protective benefits of lotion and powder by forming a silky, breathable moisture control barrier to fight friction.  Delicate skin feels healthy and protected from uncomfortable irritation caused by moisture, heat, movement and shaving.  Also helps reduce the appearance of redness that can develop after shaving or waxing the bikini area.  Works with just one application and is gentle enough to use every day.

This product is not intended to treat yeast infections.
Monistat Chafing Relief Powder Gel
Monistat Chafing Relief Powder Gel
My thoughts
I haven’t tested this product for its chaffing relief claims. All I know is that it works as a wonderful base under my foundation. I don’t use it on a daily basis but I can say that it definitely makes a difference by smoothing out fine lines, diminishing pores and extending the wear of my foundation by a couple of hours.   

The gel is thick, colorless and odorless. It’s packed inside a tube packing with a flip-top cap which makes it convenient to use. Also, the amount is good enough to last you a long time.

I only require a tiny amount to cover my entire face (love how light it feels on the skin). At first, it may feel slippery but it soon sets to a soft matte finish. Make sure you don’t over-do the amount as it may cause the foundation to slide right off your face. If used conservatively, it doesn't pill. It also quickens up blending and help distribute foundation better. I wouldn’t advise using it under a pressed powder for it could get patchy.

In my opinion, it’s suitable for all skin types except maybe acne prone skin. Not that I have ever broken out with it but some skins do not react well to silicone-based primers.  Nonetheless, I think it makes an effective pocket friendly primer.

You might like it if…
  • It creates a smooth base for foundation
  • It helps reduce pore size and diminish fine lines
  • You use it under liquid foundations
  • It’s odorless/colorless
  • It increases the wear of your foundation
  • It doesn’t make your face greasy
  • It evens out fine lines/minimizes the appearance of pores
  • It makes an affordable primer
You might not like it if…
  • You’ve got an acne prone skin
  • You use it under a compact powder
  • Silicone primers don't suit you
My rating
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjWpicsS-IBSABrFAllaHyj8xkJ4r7__RMxOPt1STPwaiAorMw79asH9svk539PxDQoYkM2lutBKVjBEqrj8Mad6_l11FWEGxPbKxrP9gclxvlDcKBj3SJsnJzUSuwvRs-ytT39jD44HIE/s1600/4.jpg 
4/5

Monistat Chafing Relief Powder Gel costs $7.49 at drugstore.com. I purchased mine for PKR 1050 from Rouge.

What do you think about it? Have you tried it out yet?


Monday, July 8, 2013

Artdeco Skin Perfecting Make-up Base Silicone-free – Review

I've seen people who complain that a silicone-based primer doesn't suit them. Some say it breaks them out while some seem to have sensitivity to it. Given that there aren't any silicone-free primers available locally, I was pretty excited to try this one out.

Skin Perfecting Makeup Base
Foundation primer with a skin-smoothing effect. The Skin Perfecting Makeup Base has a ultra-light, gel texture that goes onto the skin like a delicate silk veil. It creates an ideal foundation for long-lasting makeup. The mattifying, serum-like texture with special polymers smooths the complexion, enhancing it's appearance, refines pores, fills out fine lines and wrinkles and does not dry out the skin. Vitamin E and a special mineral complex nourishes the skin. Suitable for any skin type, even sensitive.

Free of fragrances, silicon and parabens.

How to apply?
Apply from the centre of the face outwards in light upward motions with your fingers.
Artdeco Skin Perfecting Make-up Base
Artdeco Skin Perfecting Make-up Base
Artdeco Skin Perfecting Make-up Base
Artdeco Skin Perfecting Make-up Base
 Artdeco Skin Perfecting Make-up Base Silicone-free
My thoughts
I quite liked this product the first time I tried it. I loved how feather-light it felt on my skin and didn’t add any extra oil to my T-zone by the end of the day. My sister, who has an oily skin, experienced the same but she noticed something really off-putting that I had inadvertently missed – the pilling. The next time I put it, I observed closely and I did notice tiny balls rolled up near my forehead and mouth. I didn’t use too much (just a pea-size for the entire face) neither did I wear any moisturizer beneath it. I thought perhaps it won’t happen if I avoid using fingers for applying foundation but to no avail. However, applying with a kabuki brush didn’t cause makeup to ball up as badly as with fingers. I also let it sink in for ten minutes before wearing foundation but that didn't help much though it wasn't as bad this time. I figured the best way you could prevent that is to not let it ‘set’ because it forms an invisible film which flakes off upon applying makeup if it’s dried completely, if that makes any sense.

The product claims to enhance skin’s appearance, fill out fine lines/wrinkles and refine pores. Quite frankly, I don’t think it does any of that. It doesn’t perfect pores like a silicone primer would but what’s good is that it doesn’t leave your skin with a suffocating feel which makes it comfortable to use on everyday basis. Plus, it doesn’t clog pores (which stimulates sebum production) so I’ve had absolutely no breakouts with it. It’s not truly fragrance-free as I can detect a mild alcohol-like scent but it fades away fairly quickly.

As you can see, it’s almost a transparent gel so it doesn’t pass on any tint to the skin. Initially, it feels a bit tacky with a slight glow on my skin but soon as it sets, it doesn’t feel that way. But as I mentioned earlier, I don’t let it set and start applying my foundation immediately while it’s still a little wet and finish off with light dusting of setting powder. Since it's not a silicone primer, obviously I don’t get that silky slip but I do see my foundation clings onto it a bit better than bare skin. If used correctly, this primer does seem to work as a binding medium between your skin and the foundation hence stretch the wear time by a few extra hours but nothing dramatic.

Even though it says it’s suitable for all skin types, I don’t think it’s a good choice for those with dry to normal skin type since it doesn't really moisturize. Also, because it turns semi-matte after a while, it may give a taut feeling to dry skin. I have no complaints about the packaging; the pump works well and dispenses the exact quantity you’d require.

Taking everything into account, I’d say this is an okay primer because it doesn’t do much for pores and fine lines which is sad because it doesn’t feel like an extra layer underneath my foundation which I love about it. Plus, you'd need to work with it in a specific manner to avoid foundation from balling up. On the other hand, it could actually work as a decent base for anyone with combination/oily skin sensitive to silicone or someone who breaks out with silicone-based primers. Whether you’d like it or not totally depends on how you use it and what you expect from it. Nonetheless, it doesn't entirely live up to its name.

You might like it if...
  • You have combination to oily skin type
  • It feels light & comfortable on the skin
  • It doesn't clog pores/cause breakouts
  • It helps improve the wear of your foundation 
  • Your skin is sensitive to silicone-based primers
  • You find the pump bottle hygienic & comfortable to use 
You might not like it if...
  • You have dry to normal skin type
  • You expect it to minimize the look of pores
  • You expect it to blur fine lines/wrinkles
  • You apply foundation over it & it flakes off
  • You apply too much product
  • You expect it to control oil/mattify 
My rating

2.5/5


Artdeco Skin Perfecting Make-up Base costs PKR 1790 and can be purchased from leading superstores. Join Artdeco Pakistan on Facebook to get the latest updates. Folks abroad can buy it online from Beautybay.com.

What do you think about it? Have you tried it?


PR sample(s) sent for review. This however has not affected my opinion at all. My loyalty is to my readers and being honest is my utmost responsibility. I have given my sincere opinion about the product(s) mentioned in the post. For more details, please go through my Disclosure Policy.

If you have any questions, you can have a look at FAQ or email me on info@sarahassansblog.com.