I really thought the NYX pore filler was not my thing. It felt to heavy on my skin and way to thick (I understand, they are probably supposed to be a bit heavy). Maybe I'm just not a fan of the pore filling primers .. So at least I wouldn't buy it again.
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NYX Professional Makeup Pore Filler Review
Pass the Pore Filler, please! Our vitamin E-infused formula helps to minimize the appearance of pores and prep your complexion for smooth makeup application. Yep, this go-to face base is also formulated without oil or talc.
Website http://www.nyxcosmetics.com/
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I didn’t notice much effect of my pores when using this, I had large pores at the time and my makeup was going on weird. Nothing worked though so maybe it was my skin?
The texture was a strange brownish pinkish colour and think and creamy. It smoothed over the face nicely still.
Price was good and it lasted ages but I didn’t use it very regularly and mainly between primers.
My skin type has lots of pores showing so I was lucky enough to win this in a set along with other nyx products . I’ve tried a few primers so far I’ve definitely experienced highs and lows.
Packaging comes in a white tube nothings special . Consistency is smoothly creamy no scent at all . I like to cleanse my skin before putting primer on feel that it gives my skin a good base . Under make up this sits well . As for my pores their still showing no difference was made to them .
I think price wise could be in the $10 to $15 dollar bracket rather than $25 . I really can’t see myself repurchasing this one at all .
The NYX Professional Makeup Pore Filler is a skin colored silicon textured primer. While it comes out as a paste-like consistence, it separates as you apply it to the skin and also feels more powdery once applied.
Once you've covered the skin, it does feel silicon coated. But for how well covered the skin is, it doesn't blur pores and imperfections that well. And I also didn't find that it lasted.
Another thing to note, is that as it came out the tube, the product sort of spurted and spluttered, rather than coming out is a measured stream.
Overall, I'd probably spend a little more and get a product that has a higher performance.
I bought this off beauty joint last year I think. I have quite large pores so the idea of a product to fill them in is really appealing.
This comes in a simple white tube, and is clearly marked so you won't mistake it for something else. It's a small tube, only 20mls, but I've used this heaps and I still have a lot left.
When you first squeeze this out, it's quite yuck looking. It's a peach colored, thick product that looks curdled. It really doesn't look like something you want on your face but it does smooth out Evenly! This has no discernable scent and you only need a tiny amount for your whole face. About half a pea worth.
I start off on my nose and cheeks and then smooth the rest out. This has a silicone feel, so if you don't like that kind of coating, then you won't like this. I find that this does work pretty good at smoothing my skin and helping to Keep my makeup on longer. My trick to make this work the best for me is to use this, then spritz my face with 3 sprays of hydrating mist and then follow that with my base. It gives a much dewier look and lasts even longer.
It says on the tube that you can wear this over makeup. I've never actually tried and I can't really see how you could rub it in without messing up your Makeup? !
Anyway, I think I would buy this again in the future. I have a few primers that I'm trying to work through but I do like how this works. I've heard this is a dupe for the benefit porefessional but I haven't personally tried it.
I never have large pore problem before but my baby born My skin just playing up. I have really large pore and they just visible. I hate it. So I decided to get primer. When I see Nyx pore filler in farmers, without any thinking I just bought.
Nyx pore filler primer cost me 26.45$ so it bit expensive than Maybelline pore eraser primer. It is little 20ml white tube and black print on it. Tube is so light and little.
When I first squeeze it, it's make noise and came out like wired. It's crumbly, not white, peach colour primer texture. It's yuck, to be honest I didn't like it at all. First impression is just not good. I took some on my hand and I am going to rub between my palms and it just drop on floor..... So then after I took it agin on my palm and rub it with my fingers on palm before to apply on my face... How tricky and annoying is that.
Nyx pore filler primer does work on my pore but not like impressive. It does do certain work but I didn't like it. My makeup does last long and give me nice finishing to apply foundation. I use it on eyelid for long last eyeshodow and under eye to set my concealer properly. Concealer and eyeshodow goes smoothly. One thing I notice my eyeshodow and concealer doesn't crease like used to it before. So I am so happy for that.
It is working on pore, end of day I see very less oil on my face. But only one thing stop me to buy it again is primer texture. I wouldn't buy it again.
I decided to try this as I suffer from large pores on my nose from time to time and I had read positive reviews.
It suprised me how thick this primer is and that it is a pinky/peach colour but it does blend out nicely to give a invisible matte finish. It does apply thick so you may need a lot of product to cover your whole face if you have dry skin like myself. I mainly use this on my nose as that is the problem area.
The packaging could be better. There is so much air at the top of the tube that when you squeeze the tube the primer shoots out in clumps.
It does blur pores and feels smooth and weightless on but I find it a bit fiddly to use and would rather use my regular hourglass primer to cover my whole face. I only use this now if my pores are particulary large.
I do recommend this product but for targeting specific areas like your nose or chin rather then using it as a full face primer as the price tag of $24.95 makes it expensive for this purpose.
This silicone, putty formula is very smooth in consistency and helps blur larger pores.
It has a light skin coloured tint and glides on to the skin well. Personally I apply this on my nose and chin only when my pores are looking a little larger, it wouldn't be something I'd reccomend to apply all over the face.
Sits well under both matte and dewy makeup products.
Tips: I like to apply this primer with my fingers so the warmth of your skin helps soften the formula for a nice application.
I purchased this as I was curious about pore filling primers and didn't want to splurge on the Benefit one.
This is definitely good for minimising pores - it makes your skin feel silky smooth after application and your foundation just glides on over the top of it. I did find though that my foundation did apply on my nose quite patchy, but that may have to do with my application of the product. I find it works best when you use more of a patting motion to apply it as opposed to the usual circular rubbing motions you would use when applying moisturiser.
The only con is that once you've almost finished, it does get a bit hard to squeeze the last of the product from the tube, but that's not a biggie.
I really persisted with this as I had heard great things about NYX primers. I tried it with 3 different foundations and still got the same result. The first thing I noticed was that it’s hard to get out of the tube it seemed to come out in little bits and I felt I had to use so much to cover my face. It did fill in my pores really well and felt good on the skin, I also felt that my foundation looked really good when applied over the top but unfortunately that lasted for about an hour. It started to come apart and left my face looking patchy and very shiny. I think I paid around $15-$20 and considering how much I’ve had to use on each application I don’t think it’s value for money as there are other primers that perform better for around the same price.