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Who knew you could get so much from one make-up? - Walla! expression

2022-01-19T11:31:35.734Z


Prestigious makeup brand Bobby Brown is re-launching its iconic make-up serum, with a formula made up of 75% care ingredients. Obviously we flew to try


Who knew you could get so much from one make-up?

Prestigious makeup brand Bobby Brown is re-launching its iconic make-up serum, with a formula made up of 75% care ingredients.

Obviously we flew to try

In collaboration with Bobby Brown

17/01/2022

Monday, 17 January 2022, 12:32 Updated: 13:16

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Bobby Brown identified the need more than 15 years ago (Photo: PR)

The world is full of combinations that for some of us work great and for others a little less - shampoo that is also a conditioner, toothpaste that is also mouthwash, a friend who is also ... You understand, well. It sounds really good on paper but in the reality test it does not always work. Combining makeup products with grooming ingredients, however, is already something else.



Like Yin and Yang, like Scout Grant and Shuli Rand, the combination of makeup and grooming is a desirable, enriching and upgrading combination that completely works in reality as well and not just in theory. Today, most of us are looking for these combinations and are no longer satisfied with net makeup products, because if our make-up can be more than a product that only covers - why not enjoy it?



This need was recognized by Bobby Brown more than 15 years ago, when they launched their legendary make-up serum, but Bobby Brown like Bobby Brown - never stops innovating, and now they are launching an upgraded version of the same make-up serum: INTENSIVE SERUM FOUNDATION SPF40 . We of course jumped at the opportunity and flew to see what was renewed.

The make-up is suitable for all skin types and all ages (Photo: PR)

The flagship ingredient of the make-up serum is the Cordyceps mushroom - a mushroom extract with powerful healing properties that renew the cell's energy, restore and stimulate the skin.

The new formula doubled the amount of cordyceps mushrooms 10 times, and incorporated 25 beauty extracts and nourishing ingredients that increase their vitality.



Another upgrade of the new formula is protection against air pollution, oxidation, blue light and free radicals, which joins the protection against sun damage using the SPF40 protection factor, which was also in the previous version.

Also, the new formula provides four hours of skin barrier protection, which reduces the tendency for sensitivities, acne outbreaks and more;

12 hours of resistance to moisture, sweat and water (as opposed to 8 hours in the previous version);

And 20% more coverage.

We will note, after experimenting, that the make-up allows the construction of the cover from very light coverage to full coverage, and that at every level of coverage the look and feel is very light and natural.



The make-up is suitable for all skin types and all ages, and has another significant advantage over other grooming make-ups because it is based on a serum formula and not a moisturizer.

The serum molecules are smaller, more active and penetrate deeper into the skin, so that each application of this make-up nourishes the skin from its deep layers outwards.

The result: radiant, radiant, firm and healthy skin, which is noticeable immediately and for a long time.

The flagship ingredient of the make-up serum - mushroom extract with powerful healing properties (Photo: PR)

Finally, so that you can use all this goodness properly, we have collected for you the most important tips, directly from the experienced hands of Idan Bar Shalit, chief ashtray and training director at Bobby Brown:



1. How best to apply?



"It is best to use a clean brush because it creates a more even and hygienic application than smearing with the fingers. Using a sponge is less recommended because it does provide a nice coverage but absorbs some of the material, and it's a shame to waste. This is true for any make-up. The nutrients in it. "



2. When using make-up, is it possible to give up a serum before the moisturizer?



"The use of make-up does not come as a replacement for the regular grooming routine but as an addition that enriches it, especially for those who feel their facial skin is no longer as essential as it used to be and for those who want to prevent future skin damage."



Is it possible to give up the use of sunscreen?



"Definitely, the make-up includes a high sun protection factor, SPF40, and there is no need to use sunscreen in addition to it."



4. Is a primer needed?



"The classic uses of the primer are to strengthen the durability of the makeup and smooth the texture of the skin. Because the make-up is durable for 12 hours, it does not require a primer, but it can definitely be used for a smoother skin appearance."



5. How do you adjust the make-up shade?



"The make-up comes in 27 different shades. You can adjust the shade in the chain stores and if you buy online, there is a VTO mobile feature that allows you to find the right shade easily."



6. Is the make-up also suitable for the delicate skin under the eyes or is it better to use a concealer?



"The skin under the eyes is much thinner and more delicate than the facial skin and it is recommended to use the products designed for it. Just as there is moisturizer for the face and eye cream, so there is make-up for the face and concealer for the skin under the eyes. ", Which is based on ingredients similar to the make-up formula. There is something to look forward to."

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