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I was recently lucky enough to try Bye Bye Pores Pressed from IT Cosmetics and I fell in love right away. This stuff is amazing! It is a new take on their best-selling Bye Bye Pores, which is a translucent, loose formulation that works to prevent shine (and visible pores) with just a few buffs with a brush. It is easy to use, lasts a long time, and works great! I was super impressed – immediately.
When you use it, you actually look airbrushed. It is great for those that have pores that will not hide and other imperfections. This powder is designed to visually blur the look of pores and imperfections with Optical-Blurring Drops of Light Technology. It is a universal translucent shade that imparts all skin tones with a silky, skin-perfecting finish, while the anti-aging blend of peptides, silk, collagen, and antioxidants pampers skin for a more youthful, airbrushed complexion. Bye Bye Pores Pressed Finishing Powder can be applied throughout the day for on-the-go touch-ups and wonderfully doubles as a blotting powder! Just use an IT Cosmetics Heavenly Luxe brush by swirling it into the compact and tap gently on the side of the compact to remove excess. Softly dust onto your skin in circular motions for a smooth, flawless, soft-focus, skin-perfecting finish. Best of all – it can be worn on bare skin or over makeup!
Key Benefits:
- Best-Selling, Award-Winning Formula, Now in Portable Pressed Form!
- Perfect for all skin types, it’s like airbrushing in a compact.
- Triple-fine milled micro-silk powder blurs pores and imperfections.
- Keeps skin fresh and shine-free
- Includes quick touch-up puff, perfect for minimizing shine on-the-go.
Purchase Bye Bye Pores Pressed on the ITCosemtics website and ULTA Beauty stores nationwide for just $29.00!
Tessa Smith is a Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer-approved Film and TV Critic. She is also a Freelance Writer. Tessa has been in the Entertainment writing business for ten years and is a member of several Critics Associations including the Critics Choice Association and the Greater Western New York Film Critics Association.