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BoldHue Review: Print Your Own Foundation

Another thing that impressed me was how well the app worked in connection with the device. As a product frequency, I have had some bad experiences with accompanying apps (as well as many of my employees). The Boldhue app and the device work well together. The device reacts quickly to app commands, and I always had the feeling that I knew what was going on.

The app supports unlimited user profiles so that your friends also get a match and can reorganize color cartridges as required. (For example, my foundation used a healthy thrust made of red and yellow, but very little blue.) The app calls it up if a certain color runs too little. Replacement cartridges cost 20 US dollarsOr you can save a little money by buying them in a bundle. According to Boldhue, most customers replace one to two cartridges a month, although this obviously depends on how often they use it. The cartridges have a durability of one year.

The only real restriction I have is the fact that devices that rely on such an accompanying app for the operation can go the way of the robots that are no longer existing. If Boldhue ever folds as a company, there is the possibility that the devices will no longer work. It is not a guarantee, but it is one thing that has to be taken into account when weighing advantages and disadvantages.

Three hundred dollars are to be invested a lot, but considering how easy it is to waste money for bottles that may match or not at a certain point in time, Boldhue is very useful if you often wear foundation-especially a high-end foundation. If you have the drugstore foundation, have a skin tone that is slightly tailored, or you wear your foundation very economical, Boldhue may not make that much sense. But if your skin tone varies seasonally or you wear the foundation every day, I think that investing in Boldhue is wise.

Every day you wear the Boldhue customer -specific foundation with the same refill as average customers and see 20 to 40 US dollars a month. If you wear a high-end foundation every day or go through the foundation quickly or often change your shadow, Boldhue can save you money in the long run. (An example costs the NARS Foundation, which I used to refer to, 49 US dollars per bottle, and it doesn’t suit my skin in summer.)

The use of Boldhue is quick and easy, and you will never play the risk of a bad game again. It would also be useful for professional makeup artists – Boldhue has a program called called Brave hat pro This is intended for this type of work, and members receive discounts on the products and access to other advantages.

Overall, Boldhue is one of the coolest crossings of beauty and technology that I have ever experienced. In contrast to some other intelligent printers such as lipstick, I think that the foundation is the most difficult part of the make -up and makes sense for the participation of the technology like this. If you can endure the initial investment, I think it’s worth it.

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