In keeping with the current double-up trend for foundation and concealer in one product, the Bobbi Brown Retouching Wand is exactly that but acts as a no make-up. bare skin look perfector. It comes in nine shades with ‘Rich’ being the darkest (haven’t seen it real life so I can’t say quite how deep it goes). Bobbi errs to yellow in tone, so the right tone for me is Light which is unusual so I do suggest that you have a skin tone test at counter before you buy unless you are really sure of where you sit in the Bobbi line-up.
I have to admit that these are really good! I used the Bobbi Brown Retouching Wand in Light under my eyes which is usually a trap for any powders within a liquid formula to make everything look far worse, and it didn’t exacerbate creases and did brighten away the darkness.
I really like this product – you can use it on bare skin or over BB or foundation to cover redness or circles… the little sponge at the top is a bit of a distraction because you still need to use fingertips or brush to get the final finish, but nonetheless.. does what it says it will and does it very well. It’s £26.50 (why?!) when it launches in September.
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I think Bobbi Brown is the on top with skin these sound amazing i love the consistency as well
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That looks great but so expensive for what must be around 10ml of product.
In the photo what are the shades swatched?
Bobbi Brown pricing really is getting out of control. It started with the brow pencil – which, when I twirled it up, amounted to about an inch of actual product. That’s ridiculous! They seem to be going into Tom Ford territory. Ridiculous.