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Seventeen Face Studio

September 16, 2013 · In: First Look, Make-Up

Seventeen Face Studio I was extremely excited when I read about the newly launched Seventeen Face Studio, as it’s such a fab collection! The line includes eight new products, all of which are designed to enhance your base products, so it’s a range of concealers and primers that serve several different functions, all of which fall into the purse-friendly Seventeen price bracket.  Here’s a quick look at the line:

Primers 

Flawless Poreless Primer – £5.99

Flawless Poreless Primer

Quite simply a pore-reducing primer that smooths skin.

Stay Time Primer – £5.49

Stay Time Primer

This is a primer that keeps make-up in place.

Skin Wow Primer – £5.99

Skin Wow Primer

This one I see as becoming the most popular due to it’s multi-use; it works as a standard glow-enhancing primer, but can also be added to foundation or used as a highlighter.

CC Cream – £6.99

CC Cream

Not technically a primer unless you have difficult skin like mine and could only use this as a pre-coverage product, this CC Cream has a matte finish, an SPF25 and is available in Fair or Medium.

Concealers

Phwoarr Paint – £5.49

Phwoar Paint

This is a heavy duty under-eye concealer that I think is a bit like a budget-friendly take on Benefit Boing.  It’s also available in two shades; Fair and Medium.

Miracle Matte Concealer Stick – £3.99

Miracle Matte Concealer Stick

This is a multi-purpose concealer that can allegedly be used for both blemishes and under-eyes, although I’d be surprised if it wasn’t a little too dry for the latter.  This is available in three shades; Extra Fair, Fair and Medium.

Miracle Matte Concealer Crayon – £3.99

Miracle Matte Concealer Crayon

This is a crayon version of the above concealer stick, which is designed specifically for blemishes and is available in the same shade range as above.

On the Spot Concealer – £4.99

On the Spot Concealer

This is a concealer that compliments the On the Spot Foundation that launched recently.  It contains blemish-fighting ingredients meaning you’re treating as you conceal.  Weirdly it’s only available in the one shade, Medium.

Any base lovers or foundation fanatics will no-doubt be thrilled by the launch of the Seventeen Face Studio.  All products are available now, both instore and online.

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By: Sascha · In: First Look, Make-Up

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