MERODA COSMETICS
Velvet Skin Primer
MERODA COSMETICS
Velvet Skin Primer
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Product is fine but unfortunately not for me!
With my combination skin, it is sometimes quite difficult to keep my makeup in place for a longer period of time. So a primer can certainly be of added value! The ingredients in this primer are actually just good! There are no bad ingredients in it. Unfortunately, I'm not very good at silicone. In addition to the fact that it feels a bit “stifling” for me, it also gives me pimples when I use it for several days in a row. Of course, this is different for everyone, if your skin can tolerate silicone well, I recommend this product because my makeup melts less from my face and pores become less visible. Really a blurry effect! With these types of products, you often see that it will curl, fortunately it doesn't and all products are easy to apply!
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Velvet Skin Primer
I got to test this primer, I've been using it for a few days now, and I have to say that foundation stays in place better. The primer spreads nicely, covers well, and the scent is not dominant. Despite the heat, the coverage effect remains present, which I think is an advantage. The packaging exudes reasonable luxury, but the tube itself is disappointing. You need very little, so it's very economical to use, and it's worth the price. So I would definitely recommend this primer.
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Due to ingredients, I can't test it
Unfortunately, I was unable to test these due to a number of ingredients in it. When I apply these ingredients to my skin, I get very red and burning spots, so I haven't tried it just to be on the safe side. I'm really sorry, though, because the product says it minimizes pores and that's exactly what I can use. Plus, the packaging looks nice. The eye wants something too 😊 Anyway, because of the non-natural and in some cases even ingredients that my skin reacts very badly to, I unfortunately can't give it more than 3 stars.
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over 1 year ago
Which ingredients are these?
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