Finally comes the long-awaited post about the new foundation Zuii Organic Powder Foundation which is now available for purchase at Byher.se!
I have received a lot of questions about it, namely, super fun that you are so interested and I have sold sample bags wildly in recent days :)
I would not have had to immediately write "before" and "after" on these pictures haha, but here you see a close-up of my cheek where I currently have some stress pimples. The afterimage is the day with only foundation on, no concealer at all.
Surely the result will be natural and nice? :) I love it!
♥ The compact powder makes the foundation quickly applied and easy to use, no dust!
♥ You can easily vary if you want a little coverage or full coverage. It is also possible to cover more in just certain areas without it looking uneven.
♥ Contains caring ingredients
♥ The result is very natural
♥ The shades adapt well to your own skin tone
♥ The durability is also great!
Is it suitable for people with oily skin?
This question has been asked by several of you, and my answer is YES! But as usual, I recommend a soothing face primer before and a soothing powder after. I use degrading products from Paese - Makeup Base Matte and Bamboo Silk Powder (enter and read the reviews !!)
You can say that the face primer does the basic job, the foundation does the big job (AND can make things worse if you choose the wrong foundation) and then you grind with the powder. Degreasing products are mostly about absorbing oil (without letting go of the skin) and then it becomes quite obvious that several products together work better than if the foundation is to do everything itself.
For those of us who are very, very oily, however, it is difficult to stay dull from morning to evening. Imagine if you were to bathe your skin with oil from the outside, the make-up can not absorb just about everything. But for me it is enough to powder myself about 2 times a day (from early morning to late night) if I have products that suit my oily skin. And it's a super big difference compared to if I do not have debilitating makeup, then I'm fat as a pizza after just one hour!
As I told you when I talked about the skin care analysis on Yves Rocher, I had 97% of the scale on how oily you are, it's not a bit direct, I know what I'm talking about and have tested maaaassor haha.
Zuii Organic Powder Foundation has oils in it, but it is not something I notice anything negative about because it is so light and thin oils that quickly enter the skin.
I can talk about oily skin for any length of time, but if you want to know more, ask so I do not have to bore all your dry ice :)
Zuii Organic Powder Foundation is 100% natural and 95% organic, wonderful!
Contains among other things:
Organic rose oil - Rich in natural vitamin C, emollient and moisturizing. Clinically proven that it reduces scarring and wrinkles and cares for the skin.
Organic jasmine buds - Promotes healing of scar tissue and has soothing properties.
Organic Chamomile - One of the oldest medicinal plants with soothing, healing and anti-inflammatory properties.
Organic Aloe Vera - Contains vitamins B1, B2 and B6, calcium and potassium and is known for its moisturizing and soothing properties.
Organic Jojoba Oil -Â Has emollient properties and is quickly absorbed by the skin.
By the way, do not be afraid that it says horse tail among the ingredients, it is a plant so called in English haha! In Swedish it is called åkerfräken, but is also called foxtail. But there are no tails in the products :)
Some questions? :)
Have you tried eating vitamin B5 (10 gr / day)? At least made my skin a lot less oily. :)
No, but I have received the tip before, so the phase will probably have to test it now !! :) Would be wonderful!
Yes, it seems good. Wondering which brush you use to apply it?
Nanshy kabuki brush most often, available at byher.se :)
Oh I love your posts / pictures, you really inspire a lot of great tips and a big plus for organic makeup !!
I wrote to you earlier and got tips on a powder to have over my foundation to get it more opaque and "lock in" the makeup. Then you suggested Pease mattifying powder but I was going to ask you, can you use this powder foundation over as well? :) What color do you have in this one?
HUG