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- Ingredients
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Age:
18+
Brand: Ecocera
Line: face
Product Type: face powder
Product Properties: mattifying
Gender: for women
Skin Type: all types, combination, oily
Format: loose
Formula: bamboo, talc-free
Classification: natural
Country: Poland
Made in: Poland
Oily sheen, minor blemishes and signs of fatigue can instantly spoil the impression of the irresistible image. To prevent this, a girl should pay attention to the innovative development of the team of the Polish brand Ecocera Bamboo Face Powder.
Made mainly on the basis of natural ingredients, the bamboo powder, thanks to its silky texture, can be evenly applied to the skin with the thinnest veil. It spreads well, does not crumble and does not create a white coating. The product intensively absorbs excess sebum, creates a good mattifying effect, reliably masks redness and brightens dark circles under the eyes. It contains Bamboo extract, therefore it has powerful bactericidal, antioxidant and protective properties. The product does not disrupt the natural metabolism of the skin and does not leave an uncomfortable feeling of tightness after application.
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Apply to clean face or over foundation with a powder puff. Start from the center of the forehead, moving down the cheekbones to the chin. Touch lightly over the nose and cheeks.
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Bambusa Arundinacea Stem Extract, Magnesium Stearate, Serica Powder, Phenoxyethanol, Parfum, Ethylhexylglycerin.
I haven't tried using it yet, but the scent is awful. I will update later.
I really liked the powder, considering the price - it's excellent overall. I have no complaints about the packaging, and I only use the sponge to cover the sifter. I apply it with a brush, and the powder really doesn't lighten my face and it's easy to blend. The mattifying effect is not worse, but also not better than my previous powder, which was also Polish Ingrid.
The only downside is that, possibly due to the grinding, the powder in the jar initially has lumps and a lot of it spills out of the sifter and also accumulates on the brush. Even if you shake off the excess, when applying it, a cloud of powder flies and a lot of the product just goes to waste, so it's more wasteful.
I would like to try the rice and compact versions, as I would take the compact one with me in my purse as a backup option.
The powder itself is really great, unlike its Korean counterparts, it doesn't make the face look pale. Even if you apply a bit too much, it can easily be blended out. The only thing I didn't like is the cheap plastic packaging and the inconvenient lid that is impossible to screw on properly later.