See 15 member reviews and photos. The subtle glow that this one gives is fairly unique, but is it worth 4K? To the naked eye, they serve little to no purpose, and you may never notice much of a difference.
Avoid like the plague – and this is coming from a huge huge Guerlain fan Flatlay of my balls… hmm… like so salah LOL! If you do, chances are, you’re using too much product.I’m glad you found this useful Fan The regular ones are honestly, good enough. It’s the reason I’m such a huge fan of them, and extol their virtues to anyone who’d listen.my first magical bebola is teint rose and your reviews were definitely one of the major factor that made me decide to get one! Kinda makes me wanna get 1. had never regretted jumping onto the bebola bandwagon, though i did miss a few collections (they are just so expensive! The product comes packaged in a black cardboard box – as is usual for all Guerlain products.The primer does make my foundation stay put for long. How about those in compact powder form?It’s pretty magical, if I don’t say so myself, and while there are many who are happy to disagree with me, I stand by my experience.Take a fluffy brush, swirl it or tap it GENTLY in the tub (be careful, the balls have a tendency to want to escape from their tub) and then, apply it all over your face AFTER you are done with your base (primer, foundation, concealer and/or powder) or after you’ve put all your makeup on.I’ve seen people suggest to use Meteorites for highlighting.
Taking a short break from my lipsticks, I thought I would share with you this Guerlain primer which has been sitting on my vanity top waiting to be reviewed since the last 6 months or more. As for me, yes, I still keep all my Meteorites. The pump dispenses the product efficiently and one pump is sufficient for your face. LOL. So no. I bought one compact from a Christmas collection about 2 years back, and I loved it. If they come with the brush attached or included, you’re faced with, and paying for, that terrible pink loo brush.So, here’s my quick 101 primer on the popular, Instagram-worthy Guerlain Meteorites Pearls (or what I affectionately call the “bebola” – balls in the Malay language, or just “balls” or as some friends will have it, “ballz”!) With sunscreen, less certainly isn’t better!
The face is prepared for makeup, redness is … I got suckered into the Guerlain brush and it’s now lying in my drawer unused. Meteorites adds the glow – just don’t over do it! I never really got onto the highlighting scene, but this is IT due to me preferring a subtle glow and uh, looking alive. Hourglass diffuses the complexion by evening out some redness without a lot of glow. I got lovely radiant finish, which didn’t have any sheen, it just felt as if I had naturally good skin.