![]() ![]() I received these products for testing and review via YSL and Influenster. Thanks for reading and don’t forget to drop a comment or shout me out on Instagram to ask a question or let me know what you think. The YSL Touche Eclat Blur Perfector retails for $55 and is also available at Lord & Taylor and Nordstrom. The YSL Touche Eclat Blur Primer retails for $52 for 1 oz and is available at Sephora and Nordstrom. Here’s a quick snap of an everyday makeup look of mine using the Blur Primer and Perfector. The Primer does a great job at boosting radiance and the Perfector is a great alternative for all-day shine control with zero powdery build-up.Īnd I can’t leave you without mentioning the gorgeous packaging! The Perfector compact is so pretty, I want to carry it everywhere just so I can whip it out for a little extra fancy for my day. I’ve not used it this way so if you do, please let me know how it works for you.Īs a duo, the YSL Touche Eclat Blur Primer and Blur Perfector work well together to deliver a solid foundation for your makeup with added luminosity. The Blur Perfector can also be used as a stand-alone all-over complexion perfector for those days when you need a little camouflage but don’t necessarily want to add any color. It acts as a diffuser of sorts, by letting your skin’s natural radiance filter through while it hides pores and blemishes. The benefit of the Touche Eclat Blur Perfector is it takes down shine but doesn’t look dry and cakey. It’s unique in its formulation as it goes from a balm to a powder, whereas most setting and shine control products are powders. The Blur Perfector is like a top coat that you put over your makeup for setting, shine control and camouflage. Blur-on-the-go what you may ask and that’s a perfectly valid question. YSL Touche Eclat Blur Perfector is touted as the first blur-on-the-go. However, the inherent luminosity factor might override the fact that it doesn’t last all day. As I mentioned, NY humidity is no joke and I noticed some shine-through after a couple of hours whereas other primers that I use, don’t break down as quickly. The only drawback is that it didn’t hold up as well as I would have liked. My skin felt really soft after application and I was able to glide on my regular foundation with ease. It goes on as a lightweight gel and finishes in an ultra fine powdery texture. The secret ingredient is gold! Not actual gold, but the Touche Eclat Blur Primer is full of tiny golden, mystical, magical particles that give your skin a nice, subtle glow. This is the first primer I’ve used where I almost felt as though I could out with just the primer, no makeup necessary. YSL Touche Eclat Blur Primer is billed as the first radiance boosting primer. Which means, keeping your look together requires a multi-step process: priming, setting and touch ups. No matter how beat your face is when you leave home, by the time you get to the subway, ‘The Melt’ has already begun. Summer in New York is challenging for makeup lovers because humidity is not your friend. I had the opportunity to test the YSL Touche Eclat Blur Primer and Blur Perfector and it couldn’t have come at a better time. ![]() Today we’re talking priming and perfecting. ![]()
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