They claim it's the 'ultimate pressed powder.' They just might be right! This special powder is formulated with six peptieds and neuropeptieds, whatever that means. What that means for ME is that the Un-Wrinkle Pressed Powder not only fights my shine, it also fights my wrinkles (which is a good thing, since I'm not getting any younger!). Un-Wrinkle pressed powder helps fight the appearance of fine lines, deep wrinkles, and expression lines. It has been tripled milled to help it glide on extra smooth.
Un-Wrinkle Powder iis suitable for all skin types, translucent (for all skin colors), and non-caking and non-drying. You can - and I do- use it alone, as a foundation, or on top of foundation to "set it." Best of all, you can use it for touch ups during the day.
At first, I was concerned because Un-Wrinkle pressed powder only came in one color, and it looked pretty pale, even for my pasty white skin. But I couldn't beat the price so I thought that I would give it a whirl. My skin is extremely sensitive, and even breaks out from mineral powder, which is supposed to be safe for sensitive skin. I am also prone to breakouts, and of course, shine.
The great news is that Un-Wrinkle powder did not cause my skin to break out, puff up, or get wierd. The soft, velvety powder slid right over top of my lightweight foundation. It gave just a tich more coverage which helped even out my skin tone, and otherwise blended in beautifully against my skin. The coverage lasted pretty long throughout the day, but it was easy to get the compact out for a quick touch-up. I can't decide if my wrinkles look less wrinkled, but I do think that my skin tone has improved with use.
Normally thirtyfive dollars, you can now buy the UnWrinkle powder online at www.peterthomasroth.com or www.beauty.com for just $10 plus shipping and handling. This is a great deal and it may not be around forever. And now I don't have to blot. I can powder. I gently powder, and know that I won't shine or wrinkle. And that makes me happy.
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Published by Amanda Furbeck - Featured Contributor in Beauty
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