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Flawless Skin with Mally Beauty Evercolor Poreless Face Defender

I wanted to make sure I got my review of the Mally Beauty Evercolor Poreless Face Defender up ASAP because it’s one of the featured products today, March 22, on Ulta’s 21 Days of Beauty. Regularly priced at $40, for today only, Mally Face Defender is priced at $25!! Act fast on this one  🙂

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Mally Face Defender has a clear, light, waxy (?) balm consistency (not sure which word would really capture it) that softens on contact and covers pores and skin imperfections leaving a poreless, flawless complexion. It is very lightweight, and I don’t feel it once it’s on. It not only minimizes pores, but it also helps minimize the look of fine lines. In addition, it sets makeup so that it lasts all day. Plus it leaves a natural-looking, invisible, smooth, matte finish that is much lighter than setting powder.

Mally Evercolor Poreless Face Defender open compact neversaydiebeauty.com @redAllison

It comes with a triangular sponge applicator that you use as a blending sponge to apply the Face Defender. You bounce or lightly dab the sponge to cover. The triangular shape lets you apply easily around the nose and eyes. Here’s a link to a product demo on the Mally website that shows how to apply it.

Mally Poreless Face Defender and sponge applicator neversaydiebeauty.com @redAllison

Mally Face Defender is very similar to Yves St. Laurent Touche Eclat Blur Perfector that I received  a few months ago.

Mally Face Defender vs YSL Blur Perfector neversaydiebeauty.com @redAllison

Both are dimethicone-based, and that’s why they leave such a soft, smooth finish on the skin. While the YSL compact is so girly and pretty, the YSL compact comes with a fabric applicator pad that’s impossible to clean, and a couple of months later, the pad is really ratty looking. Furthermore, the YSL compact contains much less product for a much higher price: YSL $55 for 0.33 oz. vs Mally’s 0.46 oz. for $40 or $25 today only. IMHO, both products work exactly the same.

Mally Face Defender vs YSL Blur Perfector open compacts neversaydiebeauty.com @redAllison

If you are looking for a product to minimize pores and fine lines as well as to set your makeup, look no further. Take advantage of the Ulta sale and buy practical but pretty Mally Beauty Face Defender today! This is a great deal! (There’s nothing in it for me, but if this awesome product interests you, Ulta’s sale price can’t be beat!)

Ingredients: Polymethylsilsesquioxane, Dimethicone, Dimethicone Crosspolymer, Dimethicone/Vinyl Dimethicone Crosspolymer, PCA Dimethicone, Silica

 

 

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  1. Mally makes such great products! I don’t usually use things to blur pores, but if I did I would definitely want to try this one.
    Lola’s Secret Beauty Blog recently posted…Concealers Worth CovetingMy Profile

    1. This one got the Norah Salazar seal of approval so I’m even more impressed! Frankly, this one works just as well as the pricier one from YSL.

  2. Are both similar to Indeed Labs Nanoblur?
    Shireen L. Platt recently posted…A More Natural Approach to Oral Health with Oral EssentialsMy Profile

    1. I’m sorry, Shireen, I’ve never heard of Indeed Labs or their product. Not sure we have it here in the US? The Mally Beauty and YSL Touche Eclat products are both dimethicone-based hardened gels in compact form that are applied either to bare skin or over foundation to minimize flaws and set makeup. Is that what Nanoblur does? In the past I used L’Oreal’s Miracle Blur that’s a similar product but it comes in a tube and is more difficult to apply over makeup IMHO.

      1. Yep, definitely similar then. Nanoblur is to be softly tapped onto skin or on top of foundation to blurs out imperfections. I thought of purchasing the YSL one but I already have NanoBlur which works amazingly on me so I decided to skip YSL.
        Shireen L. Platt recently posted…A More Natural Approach to Oral Health with Oral EssentialsMy Profile

        1. Yes! Sounds very similar. So glad that you have good results with it! I was happy to get the YSL version from Influenster because it’s so pricey…but pretty!

  3. I love everything Mally Beauty. I bet this blurs blemishes too.
    Shannon recently posted…An Easy Way to Squeeze in FitnessMy Profile

    1. You know Shannon, I never thought about that since I haven’t had any in years. But I’m sure you’re right!

  4. I’ve used up three of these! I have a fairly new one but it’s hard to resist the special price so I think I’m going to order a new one.
    MarciaF recently posted…Favorite spring beauty from Pixi Beauty and Pur CosmeticsMy Profile

    1. Oh I’m glad to hear it, Marcia – both, that you’ve had such great results and that you want to do the Ulta sale and get a new one! Yay!

  5. I have one of these, and found it tricky to apply. My makeup would just cake over it. I think I was using too much, though. I want to try it again, because I love Mally products on the whole.
    Nidia – Lit From Within recently posted…Scrub-a-Dub-Dub, Scrub For Men In A Tub #ValentiaExfoliatingScrubforMenMy Profile

    1. I got the YSL version last summer, and I agree that it has quite a learning curve. I think that the Mally sponge triangular applicator makes it easier to bounce it on your skin. With the fabric pad with the YSL compact is much easier to smear it and get my makeup all over the applicator.

  6. I remember this was the first Mally product was introduced to. The first one I actually liked. Great review.

    1. Really? So far, I’m getting a lot of positive comments from those who have tried the product! Yay, nothing like satisfied users!

  7. Interesting to see the comparison with YSL. I like when the cheaper product wins out!
    Carleen recently posted…MAC Charlotte Olympia Information, Reviews, SwatchesMy Profile

    1. Me, too. In this case, they work exactly the same 🙂

  8. The packaging may not be as chic as the YSL but it looks like it does a lot and at a reasonable price too.
    Aleya Bamdad recently posted…Top Beauty Hacks You Can Do Using CoffeeMy Profile

    1. True! And a number of our colleagues swear by the Mally version, yay!

  9. Wow great price! And amazing that it works just as well as the YSL version!
    Elaine recently posted…Is Charcoal Good for Oily Skin?My Profile

    1. The key ingredients are the same, and it works the same way. Nice to save some $$

  10. I love that it comes in an easy compact!
    Kat Dinges recently posted…Downy Wrinkle Releaser Plus – Travel Time!My Profile

    1. Yes, it’s easy to dab the pan with the sponge and bounce it off your face!

  11. This is a miracle product and I need to replenish!
    Cindy (Prime Beauty) recently posted…Clorox 2® Stain Remover & Color Booster: Let’s Travel!My Profile

    1. Do it today while it’s on sale for $25 on Ulta’s 21 Days!!!

  12. This sounds like a great product.
    Erika recently posted…It’s Spring! Get Some Flowers for Your Showers from Via BuffMy Profile

    1. I really liked the pretty Blur Perfector I received from YSL last summer, but the Mally Face Defender is so similar and a much better value. A number of our blogger colleagues including Norah love it too!

  13. I haven’t tried a lot from Mally, but their eyeshadow sticks are among my all time favorites.

    1. This is my first product from Mally, so thank you for the tip about the eyeshadow sticks. They sound right up my alley!

  14. This is such a neat product. I used to use it all the time!
    Justina recently posted…PurErb Vitality Deep Cleansing OilMy Profile

    1. Yes, I’ve heard from so many of our colleagues how it’s one of their HG products! Go Mally Face Defender!

  15. Can you believe I’ve never really tried many Mally products? I’ve heard such positive things about the brand – it’s about time I head out and scoop up a few products for myself!
    Kristin Bassett recently posted…Get Healthy Lips with ChapStick®My Profile

    1. This was my first Mally Beauty product, Kristin, so you’re not alone! I’m dying to try some of the makeup. I’ve heard great things about the eyeshadow sticks

  16. That’s a heck of a deal compared to the YSL one! Glad to know they performed the same 🙂
    Kristina recently posted…Côte Nail Color – Cruelty Free Spring ColorsMy Profile

    1. Yes, the Mally perfecter is a great deal vs the YSL especially yesterday during the Ulta sale.

  17. I haven’t used either of these, but have used similar from another brand and was quite impressed by the effect. I’m surprised there aren’t more brands with “smoothers” like this.
    Bailey recently posted…Mark. Precious Petals Collection | Spring 2016My Profile

    1. Is the brand, Indeed Labs, Bailey? Another Canadian blogger mentioned that brand to me, and she’s a big fan.

  18. I am a huge Mally fan and this is quite possibly one of my all time favorite products. I have brought it twice and always keep it handy for that time when I need it. It’s such a great buy.
    Honeygirlk recently posted…New L’Oreal Paris Advanced Haircare Extraordinary Oil Collection – ReviewMy Profile

    1. I’m hearing such love from other bloggers about the Mally Face Defender! Happy to hear it’s one of your faves, too!

  19. So far I have only tried one concealer from Mally. I should experiment w/ her other products!
    Kath TheFabZilla recently posted…Spring Minimal MakeupMy Profile

    1. The Mally Face Defender is the only Mally Beauty product I’ve tried so far. I hear good things about the eyeshadow sticks too

  20. I am curious in trying out that Mally product next and great review!

    Ursula

    http://www.blueridgebeautyblogger.com

    1. So many bloggers swear by the Mally Beauty Face Defender. It’s quite amazing!

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