Category: Primer/ Corrector
Brand: Alima Pure
Ingredients: Kaolin (CI 77004), Mica (CI 77019), Zinc Oxide (CI 77947). May contain [ /-]: Iron Oxides (CI 77491, CI 77492, CI 77499).
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dearGelding3
I was interested in mineral makeup, so I ordered a bunch of samples from Alima. Alas, I found that the eyeliners, eyeshadows, and blushes had absolutely no staying power. I also ordered a sample of the Balancing Primer Powder to use as an oil control powder (in place of my usual MAC Blot). The Balancing Primer Powder is definitely the best of the Alima products I tried. It works as well as MAC Blot at giving my face a matte, finished look over my concealer (I don’t use foundation). And the light blends invisibly onto my pale skin. However, the Alima powder is not any better, and I prefer MAC Blot because, as a pressed powder, it’s less messy.
Ingredients: Kaolin, Mica, Zinc Oxide. May contain: Iron Oxides.
hushedRuffs5
Alima Pure Balancing Primer Powder is, in my opinion, necessary for anyone who uses Alima Pure Satin Matte Foundation and has any signs of oiliness.
I never apply my Alima foundation without first applying this.
First and foremost, this primer powder keeps oiliness at bay for hours. On my greasy T zone, it keeps my makeup in check for at least four to five hours before I have to blot, and even then I sometimes only have to blot my chin and between my eyebrows a little.
Second, it acts as a kind of ‘interface’ between my Alima foundation and my sunscreen. I gently pat on this primer powder with a flocked sponge puff after I have given my sunscreen some time to ‘set’. I gently press it all over my face, so as not to disrupt my sunscreen. I then very gently use a kabuki to dust it off and blend it a little.
It applies seamlessly – despite being a powder product, it doesn’t gather anywhere on the face, there is no caking, and no real blending is needed other than to dust off any excess. You can simply pat it on, lightly dust it, and continue on with applying your makeup.
This year, I have really put Alima Pure products to the test (specifically Satin Matte Foundation, Balancing Primer Powder, and Satin Finishing Powder). I spent some time in a workshop environment, where I was often sweating and wiping my face (albeit as carefully as I could). Alima held up exceptionally well under these circumstances.
I am extremely happy with this product, and will continue to purchase.
EDIT: My skintone – equivalent to MAC N/NC-10/15 (neutral warm, pale, with surface redness). I use Alima Pure Balancing Primer Powder in Light.
holisticDotterel5
MY SKIN: Oily with a random dry patch around the corners of my nose.
APPLICATION: I use it over my Eucerin EveryDay Protection SPF 30 Moisturizer. I wait about 15 min. for the moisturizer to set, then apply the primer with a soft, fluffy powder brush.
RESULT: I see a very, very slight difference in my foundation (I also use Alima’s Satin Matte foundation) with this. It’s probably only noticeable to me. It looks just slightly more even and polished, but again, the foundation itself is already great at making this result that it’s not really all that noticeable. Honestly, for the price (now $17…Alima has upped their prices unfortunately), I’d say go for the finishing powder if you want that “airbrush” look and better oil control. As for oil control, I would say this kept me shine-free for about 1 hour more, which isn’t enough to get me to buy a full size (I only ever used up a sample). If you’re on the drier side, this will probably work out better for you.