Another day, another Freedom product… and this time, it’s the Freedom Roar Pro Glow Powder. The Freedom Roar Pro Glow Powder is a multicoloured powder that has an animal print design, and there are four designs to choose from; all of which have a different coloured design. Each of the Freedom Pro Glow Powders are only £2.50 each, and are said to have a multiple baked formula, and the different shades can be used individually or can be blended together.
Now I’ve tried to use the Freedom Roar Pro Glow Powder a few different ways, with different brushes but it’s impossible to use the shades individually as the sections are too small. The Roar Powder consists of a pale pink powder base which contains sections of dark brown and medium pink, which looks really pretty before you use it, but from the very first use, the pattern is essentially ruined and becomes very smudged thanks to the dark brown sections blending in with the pinks. The three colours blended together create quite a strange shade, which I can’t honestly say I’m a fan of.. it creates a grey toned brown, which just makes my skin look dirty no matter how I use it.
I think the colour of this powder would have been a lot prettier if the dark brown sections were a lot smaller, as they just cancel out the prettiness of the pale and medium pinks. I do really like the texture of this powder, so I’ve since bought the Pro Glow Pink Cat Powder to see if that’s better, as it doesn’t contain any dark browns whatsoever. I really had high hopes for this powder as I love the leopard print design, but the muddy brown shade just doesn’t work as a blush or bronzer unfortunately, so I’m hoping the Pink Cat Powder will be a lot more flattering than Roar.
*This post contains a PR Sample.

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