

This YSL Primer retails for $52.Īnd I had no desire to go around with gold flakes coating my face. Oddly the gold flakes were also what made me cautions about buying it. It also made me want it, even just to look at. There is just something about gold flakes suspended in a clear medium that just looks amazing. (I am not an affiliate and I get nothing from those links, in case you were wondering, they are just links to the product page for those who want more official info).
#YSL TOUCHE ECLAT BLUR PRIMER FULL#
The links will take you to the site and well lit photos of the full sized bottle so you can see it in all it’s glory if you like. Have you seen the full bottle? I know I have the small sample size pictured here and it really doesn’t do it justice. It is easy to see why they would want to review it. I don’t know if the reviews came out around the product’s release or if it there was a domino effect of reviews and once one person reviewed it everyone decided they had to as well. It was featured on makeup reviews and collections, people reviewed and raved about it. A while back this particular primer seemed to be the darling of everyone. I think everyone and their neighbor knows by this point that I love primers. In the April Macy’s Beauty box there was a sample of the Yves Saint Laurent Touch Eclat Blur primer.
