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Dupe for Dr Feelgood?

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Hi all,
As stated - does anyone have a good dupe for Benefit's Dr Feelgood product?
I've run out but love it and am wondering whether there's something similar or whether I'm gonna just have to $uck up the cost
HBS x
As stated - does anyone have a good dupe for Benefit's Dr Feelgood product?
I've run out but love it and am wondering whether there's something similar or whether I'm gonna just have to $uck up the cost

HBS x
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Nobody?
HBS x"I believe in ordinary acts of bravery, in the courage that drives one person to stand up for another."
"It's easy to know what you're against, quite another to know what you're for."
#Bremainer0 -
What do you use it for? I had some, it was sold to me as a primer.
I didn't ever really use it, I found it odd, like thick sticky Vaseline.0 -
Revlon do something similar only creamier and less drying; looks like this http://www.boots.com/en/Revlon-PhotoReady-Prime-Anti-Shine-Balm_1636009/ Works well for smoothing out uneven skin. Wont hide discolouration's or marks which have coloured skin but will help with unevenness caused by old spots or old scars.
Otherwise an even creamier version I have found made by L'Oreal but I've not used it so can't comment on how it works or what it's selling points are.
Link here: http://www.boots.com/en/LOreal-Paris-Studio-Secrets-Smoothing-Resurfacing-Primer_947702/
Superdrugs brand GOSH also have a few different primers which all exist in tubes (as far as I can remember). All work a little differently as they are supposedly designed for different skin types and they are around £10 each though often on offer.
Otherwise if you are looking for more of the expensive brands, primers such as Urban Decay, Smashbox and Benefit's own 'Stay Don't Stray'. But as you've asked for a dupe I wont put the links.
Other cheaper brands which sell primers to even out the feel of your skin and get rid of any shininess are Maybelline, Revlon have another version in a pump-pot, I think I've seen something similar in a tube form from Boots No.7 and I have seen Rimmel also make a primer though not seen if the formula gives the same smooth and shine-free effect.0 -
What do you use it for? I had some, it was sold to me as a primer.
I didn't ever really use it, I found it odd, like thick sticky Vaseline.
As a primer or just a de-shiner if I'm not wearing foundationit's lasted me years though.
HBS x"I believe in ordinary acts of bravery, in the courage that drives one person to stand up for another."
"It's easy to know what you're against, quite another to know what you're for."
#Bremainer0 -
Revlon do something similar only creamier and less drying; looks like this http://www.boots.com/en/Revlon-PhotoReady-Prime-Anti-Shine-Balm_1636009/ Works well for smoothing out uneven skin. Wont hide discolouration's or marks which have coloured skin but will help with unevenness caused by old spots or old scars.
Otherwise an even creamier version I have found made by L'Oreal but I've not used it so can't comment on how it works or what it's selling points are.
Link here: http://www.boots.com/en/LOreal-Paris-Studio-Secrets-Smoothing-Resurfacing-Primer_947702/
Superdrugs brand GOSH also have a few different primers which all exist in tubes (as far as I can remember). All work a little differently as they are supposedly designed for different skin types and they are around £10 each though often on offer.
Otherwise if you are looking for more of the expensive brands, primers such as Urban Decay, Smashbox and Benefit's own 'Stay Don't Stray'. But as you've asked for a dupe I wont put the links.
Other cheaper brands which sell primers to even out the feel of your skin and get rid of any shininess are Maybelline, Revlon have another version in a pump-pot, I think I've seen something similar in a tube form from Boots No.7 and I have seen Rimmel also make a primer though not seen if the formula gives the same smooth and shine-free effect.
Time to go investigatethank you!
HBS x"I believe in ordinary acts of bravery, in the courage that drives one person to stand up for another."
"It's easy to know what you're against, quite another to know what you're for."
#Bremainer0 -
Sorry I can't help with recommendations, but it's given me an earworm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHP6U5vQ3mU
:rotfl:The report button is for abusive posts, not because you don't like someone, or their opinions0 -
heartbreak_star wrote: »As a primer or just a de-shiner if I'm not wearing foundation
it's lasted me years though.
HBS x
Then it's cheap if you work it out on a daily rate :-) stick with it.0 -
summerspring wrote: »Sorry I can't help with recommendations, but it's given me an earworm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHP6U5vQ3mU
:rotfl:
Love this
HBS x"I believe in ordinary acts of bravery, in the courage that drives one person to stand up for another."
"It's easy to know what you're against, quite another to know what you're for."
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Make-up Revolution (sold online or in Superdrug) do one for about a fiver. I think it is identical and I used to work for Benefit (many moons ago):jBaby Boy born December 20120
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