Review: Skinfood Peach Sake Pore Pact ( + Swatches & Demo) 🍑🍑🍑🍑

I recently hit major pan on my current favourite pact, so I figured it would the best time to review Skinfood's Peach Sake Pore Pact. 🍑🍑🍑 I recently hit major pan on my current favourite pact, so I figured it would the best time to review's. 🍑🍑🍑



Much like any other pact: this peachy themed pact has a simple case with a mirror inside, with a branded, round puff. The outside case is a pale, kitsch peachy pink with a peach on top and is small enough to easily fit in a purse or makeup pouch.







With a faint sweet peach-like scent, the powder itself is a light beige skin tone so it is best suited for pale (not super pale) to medium skin tones. It feels soft but a little chalky and can cake if applied too hastily, but it is primarily marketed for oily skin. Before use, a new pact has a peach motif pressed onto the surface. Here's a photo from last year of mine:



With a faint sweet peach-like scent, the powder itself is a light beige skin tone so it is best suited for pale (not super pale) to medium skin tones. It feels soft but a little chalky and can cake if applied too hastily, but it is primarily marketed for oily skin. Before use, a new pact has a peach motif pressed onto the surface. Here's a photo from last year of mine:

Using the puff provided is a good option, although it does seem ...flimsy. It can get dirty quickly. I have used a mini damp Beauty Blender a couple of times, making sure to press or roll the sponge gently on my sk in, and y ielded similar results. I did try a regular powder brush and the brush bristles help to g i ve extra, unwanted texture to my already textured skin .



The key is to press the Peac h Sake P o re Pact into the skin, not rub or s mear .









A side note--for cleaning, I've found that either Kose Softymo or a pump of shampoo (pa r ticularly Ichikami Rice Bran Shampoo) works the best to re vert the puff back to its original clean state. I use this m ethod for my other rubycell puffs and sponges.





I have so lidly dry skin but lately, I've noticed that I've been developing some extra oil (probably due to some major, serious dehydration and the DRY WEATHER ........) on my T-zone area. Normally , this would not be the powder of my choice! I use this S k infood pressed powder pact on the center of my face only. With that in mind, I've been using both this powder and the S ilky Pore Powder from the same Peach Sake line , only if I use a particular sticky or dewy cushion that I want to last longer. The powder is matte and does suit oilier skin types , so it can extenuate any te xture or dryness on the skin surface. The rice bran is supposed to help with sebum control, while the peach extracts give some vit amin A and C into the skin. Cool!



I find that the Peach Sake Pore Pact lasts for at least 4 or 5 hours on my face , up to a good 8hrs (depending on what I've been doing + how much I ' ve sweated), as long as I take my time during application . If I rush, it will look very cakey, im mediately. As long I use keep the powder to the cent re of my face , there is minimal cak e but if I coat my face with the powder, then there will be dramatic cak ing.





I've also taken to apply ing a light sweep of this powder to my under eyes, right in the inner corner and downward , since I have a strong line extending down from th ere--it hides it! For this reason, I've grown to like this powder , despite it not really being for my skin ty pe .



Here 's my face, while at work. Makeup almost always creases right underneath my bottom eyelid after application, so no surprise there --since it's such a strong line. In the photo below, I used Etude House Precious Mineral BB Cream in Cover & B right Fit --which is pretty dewy and moist and needs to be set somehow for any sort of longer wear. I find that using Missha's M Magi c M Cushion , then a selective portion of this powder makes a better face , for longer wear throughout the day.



As you can see, the pow der tod ay looks dry on my cheeks but pr etty ok on my T-zone. Whenever I sweat a bunch, it looks les s dry and keep s my face looking natural.





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