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Trinny London

Miracle Blur.

Trinny London
Miracle Blur

About this product

A silicone-based pore-filling primer that smooths skin texture and minimizes the appearance of pores and fine lines before foundation application.

Best for

Mature skin

The Guru Index verdict

66%

Mixed

~Mixed · 66%
2Reviewers
1Approved
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What the gurus are saying

Gurus split on wearability. One praises it as the best in a crowded category of pore minimizers, noting it lasts well and has strong patient adoption. The other reports it doesn't wear consistently throughout the day and creates an uneven texture under tinted moisturizer, a dealbreaker for extended wear. The core tension is durability and skin compatibility.
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"I have tried things like this in the past and they don't tend to stay with me because they just don't sit right on my skin. For most of the time, while they may decrease the look of my pores or my wrinkles for a bit, they don't keep everything invisible for the whole day. The tinted moisturizer is sitting better on the side of my face where I don't have the Miracle Blur than it is on the side where I do have it."
Approved
"It's clear spackles, it's a silicon that basically fills in all of the imperfections for the face. The technology was originally created by Clinique with a product called pore minimizer, and there are about 15 similar products out there, but this just happens to be the nicest one I found. It lasts, it's a nice little tin. This is just a wonderful product. I have a ton of patients who are using this."
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