Now who out there does not like a miracle face powder which is as cheap as chips?? I recently tucked in to my second pan of the Seventeen Miracle Matte Pressed Powder. I spyed two of my work colleagues using this a while ago, so I bought my own obviously. And as they say the rest is history.
(1) it's a pressed powder - very handy if you're on the go like me... less mess.
(2) it's mattifity plus it's oil free - always something I look for in a powder as I get a tad shiny throughout the day.
(3) the price tag!!
What I like about this is it doesn't look cakey and leaves a thin layer on the skin. However it can be a little dusty when you swirl your brush in to it, so hold your breath. There is a limited range of shades mainly consisting of light shades, which is disappointing as darker toned skin is not really catered for which is a shame.
What I like about this is it doesn't look cakey and leaves a thin layer on the skin. However it can be a little dusty when you swirl your brush in to it, so hold your breath. There is a limited range of shades mainly consisting of light shades, which is disappointing as darker toned skin is not really catered for which is a shame.
There is a bold claim that this will keep you shine free for 16 hours. Unfortunately that is a little lie as I have to top up now and again. I'm not sure if any powder in existence can do that to be honest. I like that It comes with a cheap powder puff which is helpful if you enjoy using that kind of thing.
There are a few negatives but overall I like this, as I said this is my second pan so it's a good drug store high Street powder if you're in the market to try something new.
Available HERE from Boots in three shades now for a shocking price tag of just £3.99. Start saving now folks!!
Ax
Available HERE from Boots in three shades now for a shocking price tag of just £3.99. Start saving now folks!!
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