So I was hearing A LOT of good reviews about this product so I decided to nag my mom to buying one for me when she went to the states. In the picture you’d think it’s pretty big for a $20 HD powder but nope, it was way smaller than... +
So I was hearing A LOT of good reviews about this product so I decided to nag my mom to buying one for me when she went to the states. In the picture you’d think it’s pretty big for a $20 HD powder but nope, it was way smaller than expected.
So i tried this on as a finish to my foundation routine and all I have to say is one word-> DISAPPOINTMENT. I was actually more sad than frustrated that it wasnt what I thought it would be. What do you think when a product says its High Definition Powder??? I’d think of HD TVs. Yes, I did. And I thought this powder would give me that HD look I was hoping. But what it did was gave me a ‘whiter’ look. It’s basically just white powder insider and it looked like Id put on some J&J;baby powder on my face. >.<
Ive also heard that when using this product, you have to know the “right” amount to use on your face. Like too light powder doesnt really do anything while too much makes you a WHITE FACED lady. So I tried using just the right amount and focus on my eyes and basically my T zone area. Nope, didnt work. The only thing I liked about it was that it was silky and smooth to apply.
Overall, didnt live up to my expectations. I thought this powder would blend better with my skin since the powder blends better(they said) with paler skins. Well maybe it didnt work because I have asian skin? No I dont think so. Then that would be in conflict with their ‘suits all skin types’ claim. Basically, the MUFE HD Powder was not worth my dime.
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