It’s Friday when I can be all flyyyyyy. Actually, the only place I wanna fly to is my bed, but sigh, a beauty blogger haz to do what a beauty blogger does – be a cheapskate and attend events in hopes of getting freebies….not. (but then again, I do know of some bloggers who do that, and it’s kinda off-putting).
Of course, other things that a beauty blogger does is to (duh) blog about beauty, and the good and bad things about it. Here’s one (unfortunate) bad product that doesn’t perform up to my expectations.
I say…
Unfortunately, very unimpressed with this product. Sigh. What a letdown. And to think I really like Origins products and especially the product’s name – Smarty Plants. hurhurhur.
- The texture itself is decent – creamy, smooth, easy to apply without pulling on the skin.
- It’s also lightweight and doesn’t feel heavy on the skin, which is another plus point.
- It also gives some slight glow (perhaps 20% more than your normal skintone).
- However, what I dislike about it is the way it changes color. When it is first applied, it seemed to be a good match for my skin. However, whilst I was taking my photos, I noticed it changing color to a darker shade. After blending in, it became even darker.
- I’m not sure why this is so though – can you imagine after several hours of wear and oxidisation? It’ll get even darker, yes? What’s more, I’ve got combi oily skin – that’ll be a shading nightmare I imagine.
- Coverage-wise, it was decent – but I felt like I was shading my skin (and jawline where the blemishes are), instead of covering them.
- In fact, upon second look, I actually felt a tinge of tranny stage-makeup. heh.
- Unfortunately, since it’s not the correct shade, I wasn’t able to wear it out of the house, so noooooo purdee photo for you. I did a simple Google search and it seems that a lot of the positive reviews came from the Caucasians. Perhaps that’s something telling you about its suitability to Asian skin.
My final takeaway from this product review for you – make sure you test the colour, and not just for 10 minutes – swatch a bit, go window shop for 30 mins and then check on the final color before you purchase it. As for me, well, I’ll stick to my Korean BB/CC creams and prolly resell this. Any takers?