Control the
appearance of shine and pores while retaining your makeup throughout the day
with
Matte
Perfection Pre-Makeup Base from Huda Beauty.
Inspired by
one of Huda’s
eccentric beauty hacks, Matte Perfection Pre-Makeup Base
helps keep makeup on your face and keep your glam from melting off. For
on-the-spot control Matte
Perfection Pre-Makeup Base reduces shine and create oil-free,
airbrushed complexion that lasts all day long!
"I always use a primer before applying my foundation to smooth
out the surface of my skin and keep my makeup in place all day! This formula is
so light and hydrating so you can wear it under makeup for the perfect base or
on its own for a natural, airbrushed look." — Huda Kattan
The
water-based gel-like formula of milk of magnesia, calcium and potassium is blended
with 60% water, visibly blurs the appearance of pores and fine lines, smoothing
the skin for a fresher, longer-lasting, flawless makeup look. Harnessing the
protecting and moisturizing properties of dimethicone, and rosehip oil's
highly-nourishing, anti-oxidant rich benefits, Matte Perfection Pre-Makeup
Base hydrates the skin for an all-day glow.
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The Huda
Beauty Matte Perfection Pre-Makeup Base can be used
strategically, on its own, to help control oil and reduce shine on the T-zone,
around the nose, upper lip and smile lines, can be applied with or without
foundation.
Huda
Beauty Matte Perfection Pre-Makeup Base is available now from BrownThomas, FeelUnique, Sephora and Huda Beauty. Priced
at €32.40 for 30ml tube
Your blog posts are so well described and detailed. I love to read them. I learned a lot from your posts. Recently, I am thinking of doing a makeup course. Have you seen the makeup lesson makeup artist Lina Cameron? I am thinking of doing this course. As I have seen her makeup earlier and did also from her, she can bring glam in regular faces. She is really talented and caring towards her clients and really helpful. Trains best makeup lesson in my opinion! And which shade you will recommend for NC25?
ReplyDeleteHi Adit, thank you for your kind comments. Learn, learn and keep learning doing a course or personal makeup class are always beneficial no matter what your level of skills are. I don know much about Lisa Cameron or her courses but she is very talented and you should go for it. When it comes to picking shades it is always best to go a try them, it's very hard to choose the correct shades if you don't know your skin tone. Treat yourself to a counter mini makeover and get the correct match, I know mine and play it safe f ordering online and not sure of shades by ordering a neutral shade or a light/medium. xx
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