Models swear by it. Celebs are gifted it. I finally caved.
The real magic is supposed to happen under makeup — that’s the whole point. No pilling, just a perfect canvas.
A $100 moisturizer from Charlotte Tilbury. Claims to be a 3-in-1: primer, plumper, 24-hour hydrator. I was skeptical.
Magic 8 Vitamins
Claims to boost radiance and barrier function.
BioNymph Peptide Complex
Supposed to smooth and firm over time.
Optical Diffusers
The “blurring” part that’s meant to mimic a filter.
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It’s a cocktail of hydrators and silicones. The hero ingredients are solid, but the fragrance is strong — like a 90s spa. Press release would never call it nostalgic.
- Hyaluronic Acid: Binds water to skin
- Vitamin C (Ascorbyl Glucoside): A stable, gentle brightener
- Peptides: Signal skin to produce more collagen
- Rosehip Oil: A classic for nourishing dry patches
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Thick. Luxurious. Like whipped satin. Absorbs in about 90 seconds, not 10 — leaves a dewy, slightly tacky finish.
Surprise: that tackiness is the secret. Makeup *does* grip to it. No sliding. But if you hate scent, you’ll hate this by day three.
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My dry patches vanished. Radiance? Yes. Wrinkles? No change. It’s a phenomenal makeup primer that also moisturizes.
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It’s brilliant at its specific job — prepping skin for makeup. But the hype suggests a miracle. It’s not that.