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I’ve been using the Soft Matte Talc-Free Blurring Powder Bronzer, and it’s honestly one of the smoothest bronzers I’ve tried. The powder feels really lightweight and silky, and it blends into the skin without leaving harsh lines. It gives just the right amount of warmth without looking orange, which makes it great for a natural everyday look.
This blush has such a nice, skin-like finish that makes it easy to wear every day. The formula is creamy and blends out effortlessly with fingers or a brush, so it never looks streaky. I love that it gives a healthy flush that actually looks like it’s coming from within rather than sitting on top of the skin. The pigment is buildable, you can go really soft for a natural look, or layer it for more color payoff without it turning patchy. It also has a slightly dewy finish that leaves the cheeks looking fresh and glowy, which I really appreciate since my skin tends to lean dry!
I wasn’t sure what to expect from The Blurring Gloss Balm, but it’s become one of those products I keep reaching for. It has the shine of a gloss without feeling sticky, and the balm texture makes it super comfortable to wear. My lips stay soft and hydrated, which is rare for something that also gives that glossy finish.
What I like most is the “blurring” effect—it smooths over lines on the lips so they look a little fuller and more even. The color payoff is sheer but buildable, so it gives just the right amount of tint for an everyday look without being too much.
I’ve been using the BASMA Foundation Stick for a few weeks now, and I really like how natural it looks on the skin. The formula is creamy and glides on easily, and it doesn’t feel heavy or cakey at all. The coverage is definitely buildable—one layer evens things out nicely, and I can add a little more on areas where I want extra coverage without it looking patchy.
What stood out the most for me is how hydrating it feels compared to other stick foundations I’ve tried, which can sometimes be drying. My skin leans dry and sensitive, and this one doesn’t cling to dry patches or irritate my skin. The finish is very natural—not too matte, not overly dewy—just healthy skin-like.
I’ve been using the BASMA Foundation Stick for a few weeks now, and I really like how natural it looks on the skin. The formula is creamy and glides on easily, and it doesn’t feel heavy or cakey at all. The coverage is definitely buildable—one layer evens things out nicely, and I can add a little more on areas where I want extra coverage without it looking patchy.
What stood out the most for me is how hydrating it feels compared to other stick foundations I’ve tried, which can sometimes be drying. My skin leans dry and sensitive, and this one doesn’t cling to dry patches or irritate my skin. The finish is very natural—not too matte, not overly dewy—just healthy skin-like.