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Review: Dermalogica Skin Perfect Primer SPF30

By Kerker @sparklingker
A good few months ago, I was invited to a beauty bloggers event at Dermalogica. It was a great night held at their training center in South Melbourne. One of the products introduced to us was the Dermalogica Skin Perfect Primer SPF30*. I have been using the Skin Perfect Primer since. 
According to Dermalogica "combines cutting-edge professional skin care technology with a polished cosmetic effect to smooth, protect and condition skin while correcting surface irregularities and creating a luminous finish". Review: Dermalogica Skin Perfect Primer SPF30 Review: Dermalogica Skin Perfect Primer SPF30 Review: Dermalogica Skin Perfect Primer SPF30 Review: Dermalogica Skin Perfect Primer SPF30 Additional info:
  • Made in USA
  • RRP $79 (22ml)
  • Available: Online

Application: This can be worn alone or as a foundation prep.

Ingredients and what they do:
  • Silicones & Soy Protein to even out skin texture
  • Natural Minerals to give the natural tint
  • Petide to improve skin firmness
  • White Tea polyphenols inhibit collagen damage
  • Pearl Powder provides that slight glow

What I like:
  • Helps your foundation lasts longer, creates a smooth canvas
  • Works great with all types of foundation. I've tried it on liquid and powder foundation
  • I love the SPF in it, not many primers actually have SPF in them
  • Free of artificial fragrances and colours
  • The color of this primer is similar to chocolate mousse. For me, it goes on with a very slight tint so for girls with very fair skin you might see a little bit of coverage
  • It didn't break me out
  • Great for combination to oily skin types

Overall: After 3 months of using this product, I'm still in love with it. Although the price is a little steep, a little product does go a long way with this primer. This is certainly a great product and you should definitely try it out for yourself.
What primer do you use? Thanks for reading!!! ♥ kerker 
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