Pressed powder helps seal foundation and gives women an even, flawless look to their makeup. Wet n Wild Natural Blend Pressed Powder comes in a variety of shades to suit all skin tones.
Price and Availability
It cost me just $3.99 for a 6.5g (0.23oz) container of Wet n Wild Natural Blend Pressed Powder from my local BX, which is a good deal in my book, as so many other pressed powders I came across were priced much higher.
Product Description
According to the product description, Wet n Wild Natural Blend Pressed Powder "is a paraben-free pressed powder made from natural ingredients and infused with minerals to nourish skin. This lightweight formula provides sheer-to-medium coverage...for a flawless complexion." The pressed powder came with a handy mirror that can give you a close-up when applying powder, eye makeup or just to check to see if you need a quick top-up in the middle of the day.
As well as being paraben-free, Wet n Wild Natural Blend Pressed Powder is hypoallergenic, fragrance-free and mineral-infused. It has not been tested on animals, so you can purchase this pressed powder without worrying about how the product was manufactured.
Application
Wet n Wild Natural Blend Pressed Powder is easy to apply. Gently pat the powder along the nose and carefully under the eyes, across the forehead, cheeks and all along the jaw line for an even, natural line.
Coverage
I usually have trouble buying pressed powder that gives me just the right coverage and successfully hides flaws and imperfections. But I was pleased with how well Wet n Wild Natural Blend Pressed Powder glided onto my face and blended in well with my natural complexion. It did not feel grainy or in the least bit heavy, but left my face feeling lightly covered.
Recommendation
Wet n Wild Natural Blend Pressed Powder was well priced and contained natural ingredients. I was also pleased to learn that this product was not tested on animals. If you are looking for a pressed powder that is light, but still offers good coverage, without the heaviness of some powders, I would recommend Wet n Wild Natural Blend Pressed Powder.
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Published by Sophie Spyrou
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Post a CommentGreat review.