It’s a balm-to-powder primer, foundation or contour that promises a smooth, matte finish. The blurring balm offers light coverage and works to enhance your complexion. It’s formulated with upsalite, a magnesium carbonate powder that absorbs excess sebum and sweat without drying out the skin. You’ll also find squalane to balance oily skin and reduce signs of aging, as well as hyaluronic acid to hydrate the skin. The balm can be worn alone or under your foundation for a natural look.
How to Use Danessa Myricks Blurring Balm
Whether you’re using it as a primer or foundation, you can use the included spoon to grab product before using your fingertips or complexion brush to apply a thin layer of product on your skin. The brand recommends letting it set for 60 seconds before continuing your makeup routine.
How We Tested the Danessa Myricks Blurring Balm
The brand strives to create products with all age groups in mind and I wanted it to be reflected in my testing. I tapped Commerce Editor Natalie LaBarbera, 32, along with former Assistant Editor Delia Curtis’s mom Laurie, 60, and my aunt Millie Nuñez, 59, to try it out. We spent time assessing the texture, quality and scent—plus, how well it worked with our skin type and complexion. Keep reading to see if it’s universally flattering across generations.
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