Category: Primer/ Corrector
Brand: Hourglass Cosmetics
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goofyTortoise5
I bought this in Luminous Light in addition to the Ambient Lighting powder in Dim Light, which I use in conjunction.
I hate foundation (the way it feels and looks on my skin) but wanted something to make me look alive during winter so I wasn’t resembling a ghost at the office. The Mecca SA recommended this even thought it’s called a primer. She said to use it on my forehead, cheeks and chin as my skin is pretty good (thanks Paula’s Choice BHA) but I found this made my skin look patchy so I use it all over.
It is a tad on the dry side even for my combination skin so I make sure I moisturise well beforehand. Once done, I apply a touch of the lighting powder (I think this powder is more of a light bronzer on my skin) and it looks great! It gives my face a subtle “alive” look. It’s my skin but better! Especially after it’s settled and I see myself in the mirror or photos.
But the price is a bit ridiculous for the amount of product you get. 30ml for AUD$67? I am not a person who goes through makeup quickly but can imagine if someone was using this everyday as a primer or replacement for foundation, it wouldn’t be very cost effective unless you absolutely loved it.
ashamedEggs2
I got a generous sample of this from Sephora, which I was very happy about because I wanted to try it before paying for the full size. The product is a light mauve color and quite thick, but I find that if I warm it up with my fingers a bit, it’s quite easy to smooth over the face. And despite the thickness, it doesn’t accentuate fine lines and wrinkles as you’d expect a fairly thick extra layer on the face to do. I’m about NW20 and have dry skin, and find that it did not make me look ghostly or make my skin drier (although I do moisturize well before applying) or oilier. This stuff makes my skin look like porcelain, and does not show through even a light foundation like Lancome Miracle Cushion. I find that my foundation does hold up better, even on hot and sticky days, and think that it takes years off by keeping it out of my fine lines and by somehow adding light to my face (without shimmer). I also think it cancels out that awful sallowness that can occur under fluorescent lighting. If you have a fair-to-medium complexion and especially if you’re of, ahem, a certain age, give this a try (but, given all the opinions given here, get a sample first). I think you’ll be pleased–I know I am. I would purchase the full size.
panickyFish0
This review is specifically for the Ambient Light Correcting Primer in the shade “Mood Light.” It is very pink and luminous. I used it as a primer under a foundation I have that is very matte and a bit too yellow for my complexion. It makes the matte foundation appear less matte and is a subtle color corrector. However, I would never use it on its own as it is very rosy and could make one appear gravely ill or inflamed. I don’t think it’s a necessary item to have in most makeup kits, but at least it is non-irritating. I believe “Luminous Light” is a better shade for most fair complexions.