Bluff your way to better skin!
For the last few weeks I’ve been road testing a superb new product from Nickel and wanted to share my thoughts on it whilst I’m still staring at myself in wonder! The French skincare company’s Le Grand Bluff Protector is one of those grooming products that once you start using you’ll have to have on repeat order. A bit like a Photoshop treatment for skin, it’s a lightweight cream designed to minimise pores, cover up imperfections and instantly mattify skin. Using just about every trick in the book (light-reflecting particles to blur imperfections, micro-powders to absorb excess sebum and a whole load of other ingredients to minimise blotchiness) it’s one of the best instant improvers I’ve come across. It’s available from Mankind now so look out for it!
Lee, Mankind Grooming Ed
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hmm..Sounds like Digital Cosmetics, lol, i too heard a lot about “Le Grand”, but never got a chance to try it, lets see if i can grab it from Mankind.
So this is like the airbrush for women skin huh? Intriguing! I’ll see if this are any other reviews of this Le Grand Bluff Protector in the internet. Thanks for sharing your insight.
I purchased this product through Mankind. This is an excellent product, especially for those days when your skin is not cooperating. Grooming Ed is right…probably the best product from Nickel in a while.
Never tried this one from Nickel. I’ve tried the Contour Lift for the bags under my eyes and it worked great. Pick this up whenever I head over to the UK.
This is an excellent product.Thanks !
Thanks. I think i will give it a try
sounds exciting and instant sure for your skin problems for me lol..are you sure this product doesn’t have any side effects on the skin or anywhere in the body?
If it covers up imperfections, count me in.
Sounds a bit more subtle than my usual idea of a bag over my head on those days when my face chooses to show its bad side to the world.