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I was not impressed with Avon Magix Primer. I bought the colorless version. I felt that it did little of the things it claimed it would. My skin did not seem smoother, more even toned, or "glowy" in any way. I felt that the product had a consistency similar to toothpaste and felt thick sitting on top of my skin. When I rubbed my face the surface felt grainy and oily. In my opinion it left my face looking shiny- not glowy.
It smells strongly of sunscreen which may bother some, but it wasn't a huge problem for me. It did make my eyes water pretty badly if it got anywhere near the eye area. I used it for about three days then switched to a product made by Rimmel London called Fix & Perfect. It worked beautifully and I just love it.
I felt that at around $10, Avon Magix was not a good purchase and I will not buy it again. It comes in a tinted version, and also as a pressed powder. If the consistency of the tinted one is the same as the transparent (which it most likely is) I won't be trying that one either.
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