I have been noticing this powder on a lot of videos on youtube for quite a while, so naturally whilst I was at IMATS this year I had to buy it and try it out.
I bought the large pot which cost me £14.00 and it normally costs £28.99 so it was definitely a good bargain! I toyed with buying the smaller pot which was half the size Incase I didn't like it, but then decided if I love it I will wish I had bought the bigger pot. So that's what I done.
Of course this powder has been hyped up also because it is said that Kim kardashian loves to use this. And we all know how fab her contour and highlighting is.
The powder is super fine and on application feels really lightweight. I've mainly only used it underneath my eyes to help brighten them which I think it does really well. I will just pour a little out into the lid, swish my brush around, tap off any excess then apply. Because it is such a fine powder it doesn't go cakey like some powders do on me so that was an added bonus. I could literally put it on in the morning and not worry about it moving all day long.
I would definitely say if you find powders tend to sit in any lines you may have under your eyes or look cakey the banana powder is worth a go. The price may seem a lot to however you get soooo much and use so little at a time.
There is only one bad point to make about this powder and that's the pouring of it. The holes are quite big and because of the texture of the powder it comes out so quickly and is hard to then put back.
Laura xox
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