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Walking down the aisles at The Makeup Show NYC can be overwhelming. Simply because there is so much to see and do there.
Your worst fear is not making it over to a smaller booth that may not stand out like the bigger booths with live body art demonstrations and waves of people crowding around in certain sections.
So this year at the show I decided to hit the small booths first, for fear of overlooking any of them. I came across Nurturing Force. I walked up simply asked, “What is this stuff?”
Nurturing Force is a unique line of natural personal care products for just about anyone and mostly ideal for the professional makeup artist.
Their number one selling product is “Blot Out Offensive™,” an anti-shine product that simply keeps the shine off your face all day long. It also works perfectly as a primer for the skin.
Most of their product formulations are paraben-free, silicone-free and alcohol-free.
Definitely, worth trying if you suffer from oily skin, sensitive skin and the perfect tool in any professional makeup kit.
For more info: Nurturing Force
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These products have been used by top makeup artists in the film and fashion industry, I really hope it works for you all!
crimsion29 said: i think i have both oily and sensitive skin so this could be good for me:)
yeah..same goes to me!


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double as a primer? sounds pretty awesome - will look into it