Let’s be real—nothing shrinks pores. They’re not doors you can close.
But a good primer can make them invisible from six feet away. That’s the real goal.
Benefit’s Porefessional primer. $38. The claim? It “minimizes the appearance of pores.” A classic.
Texture
Feels like silicone velvet—slips right on.
Finish
Truly matte. Not a single glow in sight.
Scent
Faint, old-school makeup counter smell. Not offensive, just… there.
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It’s a silicone-based formula. That’s the blurring magic. No active ingredients to change skin structure.
Just fillers and powders that sit on top to create an optical illusion.
- Cyclopentasiloxane: Silicone that creates the slip and fill
- Dimethicone/Vinyl Dimethicone Crosspolymer: Forms a film to smooth texture
- Isododecane: Evaporates quickly for a dry feel
- Silica: A mattifying powder that absorbs oil
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Goes on like a slick, weightless putty. Absorbs nothing—just sits perfectly on the surface.
After two weeks, I noticed it works best on bare, moisturized skin. Over serums? It can pill. A diva.
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My pores didn’t shrink. But in photos? They vanished. Makeup sat smoother on top. Zero oil control by 3 PM, though.
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It’s the best optical illusion in a tube. Manages expectations—it’s makeup, not a miracle.