I have been using the Smashbox Photo Finish Primer Water for almost a month now and I think Its time for a review/ my thoughts on this product. First of all, I wanna talk about how unique this primer/setting spray is to me. I personally haven't heard of a product that you spray on your face and acts as a primer until I saw this and I wanted to try it out because it sounded so interesting, and I could get various uses out of it. My skin is more on that normal side and only gets a bit oily in the summer. My pores are noticeable and I normally use a primer that will help minimize the size, even though they are not huge but big enough for me to notice. Of course I wasn't expecting this spray to help with my pores but I pretty much use it to prep my skin and I honestly stopped using other kinds of primers since I've been using this. I don't necessarily notice a difference on how my foundation applies but it makes it stay on. After I apply all my makeup including lipstick I spray it on my face a few times and just sets everything. It dries quickly and the smell is AWESOME! I use foundation that are long wearing and they work even better with this spray. I have put it o the test during those days that is crazy humid (I live in Tx) and even after sweating my makeup is on and not patchy or breaking apart. I could apply it during the day if I wanna freshen up my skin and I find myself not having to touch up with powder which is something I don't like doing unless necessary. Yes this products is on the pricy side if you're like me and normally only buy drugstore make up but in my opinion, if I invest in some good primers and setting sprays my makeup doesn't have to be all highend and it will last on my skin all day. If you are looking for something new to try definitely try the Smashbox Photo Finish Primer Water!, it is a very cool product which performs amazing. And if you feel like $32 is a lot, wait for a 20% off coupon from ULTA like I did and you won't feel as guilty ;)
<Smell is light and refreshing
<for all skin types
<primes,sets,refreshes
<did not break me up
I hope you found this post helpful and let me know if you have used it and your experience with it.
have a blessed day ;)