Touch Up Veil | bareMinerals | £22 | Link |
I was on the look out for a new powder or similar alternative to set my foundation, as I hadn't been having a great time with my Rimmel Stay Matte powder which has a tendency to accentuate any little dry patch on my face.I had read that mineral makeup is beneficial for smoother looking skin and the sales assistant assured me that I wouldn't get that problem with the Touch Up Veil due to all the minerals and oils the product is made from. Having owned a few of Mac's mineralised blushes/skin finishes and adoring those I was intrigued to branch out to a brand that are based solely on the concept mineral makeup. As a side reference I chose the shade 'light' in the Touch Up Veil.
If this were based on initial appearances alone I have definitely gone up in the world since my Rimmel Stay Matte powder with the Touch Up Veil boasting sleek matte black packaging and a nicely sized compact mirror inside, which is not essential but nevertheless always a nice addition. Of course the only down side to the matte finish is how easily the exterior becomes grubby looking (exactly like Nars packaging does) but that can definitely be forgiven as the product itself is quite amazing.
One of the first things that I noticed upon applying this was how it just made my face look much more put together, it does claim to produce an 'airbrushed' finish and I have to agree that my face looked flawless which I never thought I would say about a powder to be perfectly honest. Another initial impression I had was that the product has a very faint smell which I believe is from the oils it is made from, in my opinion it is a very mild scent that doesn't linger on the skin so it is quite harmless really. The touch up veil prevents any nasty shine without emphasising those pesky dry patches and just seems to erase any imperfections in my complexion. The best thing about it has to be that it doesn't look as though you're wearing anything on your face, this does not exactly give you 'coverage' because like a veil it is transparent and still resembles the skin underneath.
The staying power of this is also impressive as I didn't really notice that I needed to make any touch ups throughout the day. However on saying that because the product is so lightweight to apply touch ups can easily be made if your skin is a bit more oily than mine and perhaps more prone to looking shiny. Its worth mentioning that you don't need to apply a lot of this, I usually just press my Real Techniques multi task brush into the powder once or twice and repeat that a couple of times and this will usually be enough to cover my face or at least the areas that need it most, also meaning that the product itself will last longer.
This finally brings me round to the subject of price. For £22 this is not exactly cheap, but I've been using this for a couple of weeks now and I can tell you that its undoubtedly quality that you are paying for and I couldn't see my routine without this addition anymore. Plus as I mentioned this will last for ages because you don't need to apply a lot to begin with - remember that bareMinerals pride themselves around the statement of 'less makeup, more coverage' so this would certainly be an investment in my opinion. Overall I'm very satisfied with my first bareMinerals purchase and I'm already looking forward to trying more from this brand.
What are your thoughts on mineral makeup? Do you own anything from bareMinerals?
I'm yet to try any bare minerals products, they do intrigue me though, I just worry they might not provide quite enough coverage that I look for. This year I hope to give something a try though so it's nice to hear good reviews. x Becki x
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