Peter Thomas Roth Max Anti-Shine Mattifying Gel
“Mattifying” isn’t even a real word, but I’ll forgive Peter Thomas Roth on that one.
A nice, healthy glow is nice. Looking like a face full of bacon grease is quite another thing. My forehead gets practically reflective about mid-day, which is when I whip my Peter out. There’s no real need to leave my desk, I just squeeze a tiny amount on my fingertip, spread it on the back of the opposite hand to emulsify and rub it over the T-zone.
It’s magic — I go from greasy to matte, just like that.
Smashbox also makes a pretty good anti-shine gel ($27 on their web site), however I tend to like male-oriented products and packaging so that’s why I prefer PTR.
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I love your reviews and was wondering if this is the most effective anti-shine product you’ve found. I’ve tried the clinique product to little success so I want to find a long-lasting “mattifier” before I invest again. Thanks!
March 12th, 2008 @ 12:28 pmThanks for the compliment, Moni — I’m a total beauty queen so I’m glad you enjoy the reviews here. While I really like this product, there are times I notice a little residue. I listed the Smashbox anti-shine as it is also very good. Out of the two, I found it has a drier finish in general. It’s also a bit cheaper. However, they’re both long-lasting and clear up shine instantly.
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