![]() But, it DOES make a noticeable difference in blurring out your pores and I never feel like any of my primers make any difference. It also does not make you look like the Snapchat “pretty filter” in real life. Now, it is not some miracle worker that is going to make you instantly look like Gigi Hadid. This review is coming from someone unbiased (I have no affiliation with the brand and I received the product from a friend) – THIS THING WORKS! Seriously, I cannot stop looking in the mirror. ![]() So to hear people say “Oh my gosh, it just blurred my face away” made me giggle and roll my eyes. I was even more cautious because I feel like ALL primers are gimmicky. When the only people reviewing the product are the ones that got it as PR from the brand it makes me nervous. Honestly, I thought the Milk Makeup Blur Stickwas going to be a fail. I did not notice this primer make my skin any more matte or any more oily than normal. I asked my husband (he is always my guinea pig when I am testing products and he can NEVER tell a difference) and he instantly knew which side of my face had the Milk Makeup Blur Stick applied to it. The half of my face with this primer looked smoother, more airbrushed, and my pores looked less noticeable. I noticed the biggest difference after I had a full face of makeup on. I am not kidding you guys – this product NOTICEABLEY blurred out my pores and skin. I found that it created a nice base and my makeup applied very smoothly on top. To really test this product, I applied it to one of half of my face and skipped primer on the other half of my face. (If you apply too much it WILL “ball up” on your skin.) To apply this product I swiped it ALL over my face and then sort of rubbed it in with my fingers. In fact, when I first tried it I couldn’t even tell if it was applying to my skin at all. Revolution Pro Blur Stick is available now.This product appears to be tinted in the packaging but it goes on clear. I really liked it and I would recommend checking it out. It does curb some shine and oil but if you’re super oily you might not see that much mattification from it.Īll in all, if you have smaller, visible pores this blurs them very well and creates a very smooth finish for makeup. It sort of gives this airbrushed look to my skin which I loved. ![]() I wouldn’t say it extended the wear of my foundation though but it does make it look pretty amazing when used under it. The surface of my skin is fairly smooth but after applying this it looks even smoother! It also makes my foundation look so much smooth and even. I do not have larger visible pores on my face but I do have smaller ones on my nose and this completely blurs them and creates a smooth finish. It’s very lightweight! After I apply and blend, it feels like I didn’t even put anything on my face at all. It’s nude in color but does apply transparently. I guess sometimes you have to deal with these types of things in the “makeup stick” world. I do find it a bit gross swiping it across my face and replacing the cap after. I swipe down one side of my face, down the other, and I blend it with my finger tips. I did try using a brush with it but it doesn’t work all that great. If you’re a bit of a germ-a-phobe this packaging might throw you off as it is a swipe and blend application. I probably wouldn’t use it in the Winter months though. I’m dry but at the moment I’m a lot more shiny and oily and it’s working out great for me. This is a great pick if you’re a bit oily or have combination skin. It looks like more like a deodorant than a facial primer ha…! I actually like the bigger size as it covers so much more of my face in a few swipes compared to a smaller barrel. Revolution Pro Blur Stick arrives in a rather massive chubby swivel up barrel. It was a BOGO and I actually ended up paying for two eyeshadow palettes and getting the primer stick for free so, hey, cool deal right? Some are cool, some are ok, some are just awful but the idea of a primer stick is not a new or unique one by any means and I really didn’t need another but there was a great sale when I purchased the stick. Prep & Blur Stick, and Milani Instant Touch-Up Blur Stick. I purchased this on a whim as I really didn’t need it as I have a slew of primer sticks already like Maybelline Facestudio Master Blur Stick Primer, E.L.F. Whether you find Makeup Revolution’s little dupes a form of flattery or outright copying is up to you but I have to admit it’s nice having a cheaper option as Milk’s Blur Stick is $36 bucks and 1 oz in size compared to Revolution Pro Blur Stick is 1.06 oz and less than half the price at $15. Revolution Pro Blur Stick Universal Face Primer ($15) is a new facial primer stick with a link wink and a nod to Milk Makeup’s way more expensive Blur Stick.
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