Recently I’ve been back on the hunt for a new powder
I had been using the Besame Violet Brightening Powder, but What Katie Did have discontinued the range and I was having difficulty finding somewhere else to buy it for a reasonable price. Then, when I was trawling the aisles of Boots, the packaging of a little pot caught my eye, because as we all know, it’s all about the packaging. It was Bourjois java rice powder.
These days Bourjois java rice powder promises to “light up and smooth the complexion in one step”. In the shop I was a little concerned by how sparkly the powder looked to use as a setting powder, but I decided to give it a go anyway. Yes, because it had a pretty pot, I’m that shallow, deal with it.
The powder is light and smells divine, of roses, I believe. It’s also very easy to get out of the pot. It has a twisting cover over a plastic lid with holes in, and you can just tap a little into the lid to use.
I tried to get a picture of the powder on my hand, to show you the effect, but it’s pretty difficult to get a good one, sorry! This is quite a thick layer tapped onto my hand and then smoothed in with my finger, you can see a couple of sparkly areas, and you can also see the powder has a slight lightening effect, but is essentially translucent and not as pale as it looks in the pot.
Bourjois Poudre de Riz de Java costs £9.99 and you can buy it here at Boots Online