Monday, 27 June 2016

REVIEW: Peripera Oil Capture Pact

Peripera Oil Capture Pact

REVIEW PERIPERA OIL CAPTURE PACT
I have been using this pressed powder for the last six months and just recently purchased another one so I figured, it's probably the right time to write a review on this product. I tried my best to get a clear picture but the colouring on the box and that pact itself made it hard for the pink words to show through. The Peripera Oil Capture Pact:


It comes housed in a nice pale green, plastic container holding 8.5 grams of product. It's small and slim, easy to slip into a tiny purse to carry around for touch ups throughout the day. There's a mirror inside the compact and it comes with the usual Korean powder puff that's usually found inside their compacts. 


There's no scent. The pressed powder looks white but it goes on pretty translucent if you are powdering on with a fluffy brush. The puff is alright, but I find it can cake on the powder compared to a brush.


Now, onto the important part that everyone is probably wondering. Does it work? The answer: Yes, yes it does. Amazingly so! 

A bit about me: I tend to get quite oily on my t-zone and because I wear glasses, I find my foundation in the area under my glasses rims where it occasionally touches my cheeks to rub off so putting on a setting/finishing/anything powder over my foundation is a must! 

Previous to finding this pact I had been using the Innisfree No Sebum loose powder and that one lasted me a good 4-5 hours of oil free freshness. However, it dried out my under eye area terribly. 

With Peripera Oil Capture Pact, I find myself looking oil free for around 6 hours. More, if I'm inside somewhere with air conditioning and no stress. It also does not dry out my skin or look cakey at all. (As long as I don't use the puff anyways). After 6 hours when my oils peek through, I still look fresh and not like an oil slick. Some blot papers or a bit of touchup with the powder and I'll look clean like I freshly applied my make up. As a bonus plus, this pact is cheaper than the Innisfree pact. 


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