*Elizabeth Arden Visible Difference Good Morning Retexturizing Primer
When it comes to primers I've always been torn, I like silicone based ones because they create a fantastic base for make-up application, smoothing and evening everything out slightly. However I have always found them to be on the heavy side. Whereas lightweight liquid primers offer the longevity but never seem to have the properties to smooth out your skin. This is where this product comes in...
The Elizabeth Arden Visible Difference Good Morning Retexturizing Primer (wow what a name!) is a lightweight silicone based primer that when applied completely smoothes out my skin, makes it more even and its silky texture ensures I have extremely soft skin. Unlike most silicone based primers it doesn't completely mattify my skin, but almost wakes it up leaving my skin with a natural perky finish. One pump does the job and covers my whole face perfectly.
The other aspect that really draws me to this product is the fact it has added skincare benefits - A combination of botanical plant extracts that include brightening properties to improve skins radiance, grape seed extract which is a powerful antioxidant which helps to protect your skin from free radicals, they are just some of the benefits. On top of that it really does the job in terms of helping the longevity of my makeup, which is vital spending long days travelling in London. When it comes to packaging Elizabeth Arden have hit the nail on the head with this handy, hygienic pump and light, sleek packaging. It has everything I would want from a primer rolled into one, pretty perfect ey?









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This sounds brilliant, think I'm gonna give it a try!
ReplyDeleteSounds brilliant, I know what you mean how silicone based products can feel heavy.. I've been using BB creams underneath as a primer to test their skincare benefits - this sounds better! :)
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