Product Review: Revlon Nearly Naked Pressed Powder in 080 Medium.

February 20, 2013 bee. 2 Comments

Revlon Nearly Naked Pressed Powder in 080 Medium.

What it is:
Undetectable coverage. Unbelievable complexion. Makeup so refreshingly light it melts right in, creating a fresh, even look. Pressed powder blends seamlessly with a lightweight feel.
$10.
Product description taken from here.

Revlon Nearly Naked Pressed Powder in 080 Medium.

What I like:
  • Lightweight.
  • Very smooth texture!
  • Feels cool on the skin.
  • Natural looking and not cakey at all.
  • Comes with a sponge that works well in applying the product.

Revlon Nearly Naked Pressed Powder in 080 Medium.

What I don't like:
  • Light coverage.
  • Semi-dewy finish. Not a bad thing because my skin is somewhat dry here in the U.S.
  • Powder shade is actually darker than labelled.
  • Comes in a big rectangular compact.
  • Mirror & sponge are small sized.
  • Can absolutely not work alone especially if you have oily skin and need something with decent coverage.
  • Can most likely only work as a retouch/blotting powder if you don't have oily skin.
  • Costs $10 for this! But I got it for only $5 at Rite Aid in their Buy 1 Take one 50% Sale.

The Final Look...
Left to Right: [1] No makeup. [2] With the Revlon Nearly Naked Liquid Foundation in 180 Medium Beige & the Revlon Nearly Naked Pressed Powder in 080 Medium. [3] Completed makeup look.

Final Thoughts:
For me at my combination skin type, it goes well with its liquid foundation counterpart which needs a setting powder due to it's wet finish. The cool and smooth texture is it's highest points. In using this, I recommend it after the use of a BB Cream or foundation (that already has great coverage but are in a lighter shade) just to make it wearable to rid of the white cast or simply make it in a darker shade. I also think it will do the most good with people with dry skin types because of it's dewy finish or if you've already used a liquid foundation with a matte finish. But all in all, it is basically  setting powder and you can definitely find cheaper alternatives to this.


 Product Review on the Revlon Nearly Naked Liquid Foundation:


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2 comments:

  1. Oh, this reminds me of the Revlon colorstay aqua mineral makeup. It doesn't cover my blemishes as much as I thought it would be. I might try this though and the naked foundation as well. Thanks for the review and for the comment on my blog too :) Have a great day!

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