December 27, 2011

Physicians Formula Mineral Wear Correcting Bronzer Physicians Formula Mineral Wear Airbrushing Pressed Powder

New Year, new Physicians Formula Mineral Wear products to covet.

Although at a mark up of nearly $15 per powder at CVS, well, let’s just say the price hurts my feelings.

Take a look!

Not even sure what a Correcting Bronzer is and dare I say it sounds ridiculous?

Although the Airbrushing Pressed Powder promises to prove interesting with an SPF 30 and 16 hours wear, um, probably not right?

Thoughts?

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  • Kate

    Way back in the day (if I can remember that far) Physician’s formula had an mattifying/airbrushed pressed powder that I loved. It had a lacy look to it and was discontinued right after I discovered it.

    I might check out the airbrushed powder as something to throw in my purse and spruce myself up during the day.

  • Jeri

    Not even sure what a Correcting Bronzer and it sounds ridiculous? I’m really curious.

  • Josh :D

    Oh Muse, I tried the Airbrush Loose Powder foundation a while ago and it leaves you an orange, shiny mess. We’re talking orange right away and it’s overly shiny like BE Original (MICA HEAVY). Don’t touch these. lol

  • Carrie

    At $15 it’s barely even drug store anymore, and one thing I greatly dislike about drugstore make-up is a lack of testers – I’ve gotten so used to being able to try things out, that I’m weary of buying something without testing unless it’s like Wet ‘n Wild kind of cheap!

  • CK

    the price tag doesn’t surprise because PF stuff is usually around that :/ I really do wonder what makes the airbrush powder different

  • Mia D

    I’d love to try out the airbrush powder if PF stocked normal colors. Unfortunately they all tend to run pretty dark and very pink on me.

  • Chels

    Too bad all these reviews are negative. I’m def interested in a talc-free powder. 🙁

  • Vic

    I just bought the Air Brushed Pressed Powder and happen to love it. Translucent and does exactly what it says it does-looks completely natural and “airbrushed”.