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[REVIEW] Etude House Fix and Fix Primer PORE | KBEAUTY PORE BLURRING PRIMER

ANNYEONGHASEYO HUMAN BEINGS!!!!

Finally I am getting back with my FIRST blog post review in 2018! I must say that I missed blogging sooooooooo muchhh when I was editing the photos!!!

So without further ado, let's get on to my first blog post of 2018.❤

Etude House Fix and Fix Primer PORE REVIEW


First off, the name sounds duplicated! FIX and FIX primer? okay...

Description
The gel-type primer in skin tone effectively covers pores and uneven texture, makes skin texture look smooth, and keeps makeup fresh for long hours.

Suggested Use
Before wearing makeup, thinly apply a small amount on areas with pore problem.

Info taken from StyleKorean.


I picked up this primer because I've been searching for primers that can blur out my stubborn pores. I heard raves of the Benefit's Porefessional that it can conceal pores excellently but I'm broke for Benefit products and I'm trying to be cruelty-free with my makeup choices.




There are a number of comedogenic ingredients but this primer doesn't break me out nor clogged my skin, I'm glad. Also, I don't wear makeup/this primer everyday.



TEXTURE

- First it appears as thick but it feels smooth when spread and leaves the skin feeling silky and velvety
- Has a nice light green tea smell. It does contain Green Tea Seed Oil!
- It sinks in fast and instantly


PERFORMANCE

Finn's skin type: acne-prone, oily, hot & humid surroundings

- The above photo is my bare skin and unedited
- The primer applies smooth on my skin's surface, I don't feel it moisturizes my skin but it is not drying either
- It really toned down my shine/dewy-ness
- It  kinda blurs my pores, except for the stubborn ones. However it doesn't entirely conceal my pores
- The primer does absorbs existing oil on my face!
- As for long wearing, I'm not so sure since I don't really notice
- It doesn't pill!

FINN's FINAL THOUGHTS

- Overall I think it is just an okay primer that especially suits people of oily skin types.
- I have stubborn pores so I'd like it if a primer makes my pores look non-existent (haha good luck finding the perfect primer).

Will I Purchase?

- Nah, I'll keep on using this primer until I find a new different primer

Where to Buy?

USD 13.46/25g at StyleKorean

Disclaimer: Product is provided to me by StyleKorean for review purposes. I do not get compensation by doing this review. Blog post contains affiliate links. My reviews are honest and true.

Thanks for reading! Do recommend me any good pore blurring primers in the comments!

Love, Finn
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Comments

  1. Hi ~~ I've never been a close friend of primers, it must be because I almost don't use foundations or cushions. I think that a good routine gives better results to the skin, but I don't rule out buying one. Etude house usually have good products and nice packaging, although this doesn't convince me. thanks for the review :)

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