Cover FX Mattifying Primer With Anti-Acne Treatment

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Jan 15, 2013

Veganbeauty L.

Anyone try this? It's vegan, so I want to try it. Basically I'm looking for something that help reduce the oil slick that is my forehead, nose, and chin. Does it work? Will it reduce the amount of times I need to use blotting sheets and touch up with powder?



http://www.sephora.com/mattifying-primer-with-anti-acne-treatment-P377612?

Jan 16, 2013

Veganbeauty L.

anyone?

Jan 16, 2013

Yesenia P.

I haven't, but I've heard good things.

Jan 18, 2013

Veganbeauty L.

So I bought this. I will just say that ingredients listed on Sephora and the ingredients listed on the OEM's website are different. Sephora lists the product as being vegan, but on the manufacturer's website it states that it contains milk protein. I bought my product at Shopper's Drug in Canada and my label does not contain the milk protein. So, I'm assuming that the old version is vegan, and the new version is vegetarian and I got old stock?

As for the product, a little goes a long way, but it made my skin feel awesome even before applying foundation. I only applied my make-up under two hours ago, so no shines yet. Usually my face gets shiny about 3 hours after applying foundation or powder, and about 5 hours if I go bare faced. We'll see at the 3 hour mark! Also, the pores on my nose seem a LOT smaller. When I was looking at my finished make-up, I usually check on my 4x magnifying mirror, and I had to double check that I wasn't using the other side which is the regular mirror 'cause my pores looked THAT much smaller!

Jan 18, 2013

Yesenia P.

Ohhhh I will have to try this!!! 

Jan 18, 2013

Yesenia P.

I have huge pores *

Jan 18, 2013

Veganbeauty L.

As for reducing the oilies, I'd give it 3 out 5. I was expecting 8-10 hours w/o having to blot or add more powder. I got 5 hours, instead of my usual 3. I'll try a little more tomorrow. My new cleanser is a little more drying than usual, so I'll use a more gentle cleanser tomorrow to make sure I was getting extra oiliness.