Nanoblur is an optical diffusing cream which works to blur out skin’s imperfections. Manufactured by Indeed
Laboratories, the cream was originally developed so that on-camera talent could “blur” out HD visible
imperfections that were previously not detectable with traditional cameras. Nanoblur uses an advanced form
of optical prism technology to “blur” the lines and imperfections
on skin, by combining millions of micro-prisms that minimize
the appearance of pores, while reducing lines, textural damage
and unwanted pigmentation. The cream is water based and can
be applied on top of liquid foundation or underneath powder
makeup. The colour-free product does not contain any parabens
or sulfates and is not a treatment, and thus no long-term effect is
achieved by using it (it blurs imperfections until it is washed off).
Stockist: 02 8709 8800
RRP: $29.99
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