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, she worked with a team of teachers at Sweden's Uppsala University to create an ingredient they named upsalite — after the university. This ingredient is a mixture of magnesium oxide and carbon dioxide that proved to be great at soaking up oils and blurring pores, similarly to a powder.too
much and drain too much oil out of the skin. Thankfully, Myricks's team recognized that possibility, and for that reason, it took about 20 trials to get the formula just right. In the end, hydrating olive-derived was added to the ingredient list. When upsalite is combined with squalane, you're creating a matte-finish product that comes with an ample dose of hydration.So, how would it fare on my skin and skin tone? The Danessa Myricks Yummy Skin Blurring Balm Powder comes in 11 shades, including Universal for all skin tones. I chose shade 5, a medium-tan shade since I'm still bronze from thea foundation and can be either worn alone or under foundation as a blurring primer.
In fact, I had every intention to apply foundation on top of the balm but I actually didn't feel the need to. The texture was so light that it felt like nothing was on my skin — but it somehow covered up every pore and evened out any texture. The finish is definitely matte but it doesn't feel drying like other base products on the market. I really felt the squalane come through and hydrate my skin.
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