If you have oily/combination skin and love looking matte without the cake face that sometimes comes along with it then keep reading.
I'm sure you've tried Benefit's POREfessional primer, I mean, who hasn't? Well that gorgeous little gem now has a sister! Introducing Benefit's Agent Zero Shine. You might be wondering, what the heck is it? AND Does it actually stick to its claim?
Well if you want a quick review that will answer those questions then you can check out my YouTube channel where I give a 2 minute review. But for now, let's break this bad boy down.
I know what you're doing - you're looking at this thing and wondering what the heck it is. To be honest, I thought it would be a stick similar to Benefit's 15 hour wear primer and would be like a glue stick kinda guy that would eliminate shine. But nope!
Twist the lid off and what do you see? Holes, you see holes...(but seriously). Are you confused yet? Well you shouldn't be because the title of this blog clearly states 'setting powder' so you're probably 18 steps ahead of me here. So let's just jump to the next step.
Okay so next step: dump the powder into the lid. You will notice that the powder does not look white, it has a nude look to it (much like it's sister- the primer, yupp, I just made a benefit family).
Next step! Make sure you twist the top so that you close the holes - or else you'll end up with a hot mess. Twist the bottom of the container to unleash the kabuki brush.
Just in case you were a little lost, you give the bottom a twisteroo and this magical surprise comes out. It's like the kitty surprise of make up (except there's only one surprise so there's no risk of getting screwed over with only 2 kitties instead of 4, if you are totally lost then you're either 1. too young or 2. a boy but this Buzzfeed article will explain and is incredibly nostalgic if you're a 90's girl).
Hello Kabuki! Okay, so that little plastic sleeve? Pop that guy down.
Okay, now you're cooking with fire. Time to try the powder out!
Take the Kabuki and swish it in the lid. I suggest singing one quick round of Jingle Bells to ensure that all the powder is blended into the kabuki (yay Christmas spirit!). After that, you are ready to apply! I suggest rolling the powder into your skin rather than brushing it on. This is especially important for oily skin because it will ensure that the powder gets into your pores to suck up the oil and will make it last longer. This will also keep the powder from moving or lifting your foundation and concealer.
And this is my lovely face after 4 hours in a sweaty night club. If I don't have a matte primer on (I had the POREfessional sisterhood on my face) then my face would be a disco ball right now. But as you can see, you do not see your reflection on my forehead.
Case closed. Benefit was right - there is zero shine and an added bonus of zero cake face. Am I an oily hot mess? You will never know now! I somehow managed to dance the night away, sweating my everything off and managed to walk into my apartment at the end of the night with my make up still in tact. How many times can you say that? Because I've certainly had moments where I look in a mirror at the end of the night and say "Oh my god I'm a disco ball raccoon!" It happens, especially when you decide that having a couple glasses of wine while you get ready is a good idea (it's never a good idea).
Anyways, that's all for now! Keep your eyes peeled for this product this January (2014). I have one more product that I will be reviewing in the next week that will also be coming out this January - can anyone guess what it is?
Hope you all have a Merry Christmas (if you celebrate Christmas, and if you don't, then I hope you have a lovely New Year's, and if you don't celebrate New Year's then have a grand day!)
Don't forget to put a bow on,
Hillary
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