1 February 2014

The Review | Bourjois Java Rice Powder






















Up until recently I was just very blah about the necessity of powder. I just didn't really understand what it was meant to be used for or why I should bother adding it to my routine. But lots of people raved about different types so I decided to bite the bullet and get one. I'd heard loose powder was the one to go for and I fell in love with the packaging of this product so voila - it was now mine. At the same time I told myself to buy a proper powder brush as well so I went for the Real Techniques Powder Brush.

Bourjois Java Rice Powder is one of their "vintage" products which was re released last year as part of their anniversary. I love the packaging, it's so kitch and very cute. It smells like make up - if that makes sense. It's very heavily scented and really does smell like face powder. Luckily I don't mind it too much. It's an illuminating powder, but I find it's not too in your face, it just makes the face look like it has a really healthy glow. I actually love it. I was very worried it was going to bring my skin up in break outs but it's fine. It keeps my face looking nice and matte and my foundation stay in place.

For just £9.99 it's really not a bad buy and it's converted me completely to loose powder. You can get it here from Boots or your local Boots/Superdrug store.

What's loose powder would you recommend?
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2 comments

  1. I haven't tried a loose powder for ages - this sounds like a good one. The packaging is cute & retro
    http://www.letstalkbeauty.co.uk/

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  2. To be honest I don't use any face powder. I guess because I often use mineral powder instead of foundation wearing loose powder on top would be too much. I remember though many years ago, when I first started wearing make-up I used the loose powder from the body shop. However after reading your post I may try it once again!

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