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Benefit Cosmetics Dr. Feelgood

by Shannon on January 20th, 2007

drfeelgoodBack in December I received Benefit Cosmetics’ Dr. Feelgood. Dr. Feelgood is an invisible balm meant to matte the skin by absorbing excess oil.

I tried this product by applying it two different ways; over my makeup and under my makeup. The site indicates that you should apply it over makeup.

The product was much smaller than I thought it would be, however, you don’t need very much at all for coverage. I loved the scent of the balm. Yum.

I first applied this product over my makeup as suggested on the website. Using the sponge it comes with to apply it, it also meant taking my makeup with it. At first my skin appeared shiny looking, however that eventually went away.

After a few times of trying it over my makeup, I decided to apply Dr. Feelgood under my makeup. I applied it after my moisturizer absorbed, mainly in my t-zone where I get the most shine. Applying my foundation and powder over it made a big difference. It seemed to work better this way and I noticed that my shine was definitely less.

Both this product and Jane Iredale’s Absence work in the same way, but Absense is a bit thicker in consistency. I think they are equal in how they work controlling shine.

Have you tried Dr. Feelgood? What do you think of it?

Decleor Phytopeel - Natural Exfoliating Cream for Face 1.69 oz.Lancome Magique Matte Soft-Matte Perfecting Mousse MakeupKorres Royal Jelly and Grape Seed Capsules with Supreme Antioxidant Vegetable Oils 20 Capsules

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4 opinions for Benefit Cosmetics Dr. Feelgood

  • yoyosushi3 (thu)
    Feb 26, 2008 at 3:03 am

    as i’ve said before, this thing can get dirty pretty quickly! not like super dirty, but you can diffinately see your make up and hairs in the pot after several uses. it worked well, but i felt like it was clogging my pores so i stopped using it. plus, it was pretty expensive and i wanted my money back from sephora! haha, i’ll just stick to oil blotting papers

  • Kristen
    Feb 29, 2008 at 4:29 pm

    A balm to control oil? Seems like it would do the opposite. I do love the retro looking tin tough…very cute.

  • Trudi S.
    Feb 29, 2008 at 10:34 pm

    This sounds counterintuitive- a balm to help matte your skin. Weird.

  • Ashley Samantha
    Feb 29, 2008 at 10:41 pm

    So is it like. A reverse primer? Odd, but I love that packaging.

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