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Bobbi Brown Face Powder |
| Date: |
24/11/00 (559 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: Economical and of good quality
Disadvantages: Quite Expensive
I bought this product back when i was working in a Department Store in Edinburgh called Jenners (check out the Christmas tree there by the way! It's HUGE !). The girls on the counter had told me how good it was and gave me a makeover for free, they actually made me look decent, which is nice for a change from how you usually look after a makeover. I probably wouldn't have bought it if i hadn't had my staff discount, because it was expensive at £18.99 for the powder and £8 for the velveteen powder puff (which is the best thing for applying it). Now though, i wouldn't go back to using any other powder, i tried another when i had run out of my Bobbi Brown and it looked and felt awful. The reason i like this product so much is that it doesn't stick to spots or dry skin like some others do, which only emphasises any imperfections. It is great for fixing concealer and foundation if you choose to wear them and works equally well on it's own to minimise shine. I also love the packaging they do. It all comes in a lovely black box with a red inside and corrugated card and the girls on the counter will do a really good job of gift wrapping things in a box with tissue and ribbons if you're giving any products as a gift. The little puff will last you forever if you're nice to it. I wash mine every so often along with the rest of my brushes using a little bit of baby shampoo, and then leave it out to dry on a towel which leaves it lovely and soft. Each pot of powder lasts me about a year and a half because the powder is so fine in comparison to other makes, which means that you use less. There is also a little grid inside the pot which prevents you from spilling any. So if your powder leaves you feeling a little floury and dry, opt for this one because i look just like an extremely short supermodel when i wear it!
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