Danessa Myricks, Yummy Skin Blurring Balm Powder, vegan
Once again, star makeup artist Danessa Myricks has achieved a makeup revolution. Blurring Balm Powder is truly indescribable; you have to experience it. Nevertheless, we'll try here:
What it is:
A texture-reducing, naturally covering, balancing balm that evens out oily areas of the skin throughout the day while maintaining hydration. (The texture of this product is so incredibly unique. It melts onto the skin to blend seamlessly and create an even, pore-minimizing complexion.)
Yummy Skin Blurring Balm is a true all-rounder. You can use it as a primer under your foundation to refine pores and mattify oily areas.
You can apply it for natural contouring and highlighting, apply it over your foundation to set it, or use the blurring balm alone for gentle coverage.
What it does
The groundbreaking balsam-to-powder formula is perfected by the Swedish super ingredient Upsalit.
The cutting-edge technology balances sebum and reduces oily areas throughout the day for a naturally clear complexion. This creamy texture feels like a balm but sets like a powder for a long-lasting, shine-free look.
Upsalite: Balances and absorbs excess sebum and sweat while retaining skin moisture.
Squalane from olives: It is known to balance oil production and reduce visible signs of aging. Hyaluronic acid: Promotes skin hydration.
How to use it:
To prime: Using universal or a tinted shade, tap and blend with fingers to prime eyelids or complexion.
To highlight and contour: Using a tinted shade at least two shades lighter or deeper than your skin tone, apply with fingers or a brush to brighten and sculpt.
To set foundation: Using universal or a tinted shade, tap on with fingers or a dense brush to set complexion.
To add sheer coverage: Using a tinted shade, press and roll in an even layer into textured or oily areas.
To set and add coverage: Using a tinted shade, press & roll through the t-zone and tap to build additional coverage where needed.
Tips & Tricks
Prime: Apply with fingers, tap and blend.
Highlight & Contour: Use a shade 2x lighter or deeper than your skin tone
Set Foundation: Tap on with fingers or dense brush, stretch to blend
Sheer Coverage: Press and roll in even layers into textured or oily areas
Set & Add Coverage: Press & roll through the t-zone and tap to build additional coverage.