
And I couldn't go back to apply more with OHOAB as I could do with Kick Ass.
#Soap and glory one heck of a blot skin
Because of my first experience with OHOAB where I was left looking quite flat, I made sure I didn't apply too much to avoid that, but I could see that it didn't give off a natural skin like radiance and finish that Kick Ass did. When I built it up I could see it was making my skin look paler and flatter as I applied more, where Kick Ass disappeared and smoothened. I also noticed that it was leaving a slight whitish cast on my skin in comparison to the Kick Ass on the other side which just looked normal. It does fill in pores but I noticed that it didn't have the soft focus softening effect that Kick Ass has.

Going in carefully after realising you didn't need a lot I proceeded to set my face, it was very finely milled, velvety soft but had this definite stiffness about it, like it was ready to suck up oil and stay in place. The Soap & Glory One Heck of a Blot Instant-Perfecting Power Primer is available here and retails for £10/30ml.I went on to use this on one half of my face with Kick Ass on the other to test it for the day. I’ve never fully understood why anyone would wear a primer without applying makeup on top, however, One Heck of a Blot is so mattifying and hydrating that I find myself reaching for this even on makeup-free days. This is the only highstreet primer (so far) that I will be repurchasing and I highly recommend it for anyone with oily skin prone to shine. As with most primers, this one can be worn alone or under makeup. My forehead, chin and nose can become very oily which makes my makeup become patchy in these areas, but One Heck of a Blot provides the perfect canvas to both apply and maintain my base products with very minimal powder touch-ups throughout the day. Although I don’t see a remarkable difference with the appearance of pore size, it is amazing at controlling shine and increasing the longevity of my makeup. I am actually really impressed with this primer, more so than anything else on the highstreet. This primer leaves the skin feeling soft and looking instantly more matte.

I often find silicon-based primers tend to coat the face or, in the case of Nip + Fab’s Viper Venom, break away and ball-up when foundation is applied on top. The gel-like cream applies effortlessly, absorbing easily without leaving any residue. Is it me or are ‘drugstore’ brands becoming more and more expensive? Just a thought. Its packaging features Soap & Glory’s signature shade of baby pink, beautiful vintage pinup girls and cheeky slogans and retails at £10 for 30ml of product. One Heck of a Blot claims to contain ‘Shine-Bloc 12HR Matte Spheres and Pore-Shrink Technology’ and markets itself as ‘the secret to perfect shine-free skin’. My most recent purchase is Soap & Glory’s One Heck of a Blot Instant-Perfecting Power Primer which was introduced to me through Laura Lee’s YouTube Channel. I’ve been searching for a drugstore primer for several months now. My first impressions of NYX Pore Filler were positive, however, I couldn’t escape the fact that it didn’t completely wow me like Porefessional did the undisputed holy grail of primers. I’ve also tried L’oreal’s Infallible Mattifying Primer, the SEVENTEEN Skin Wow Primer and Rimmel’s Lasting Finish Primer, however, they didn’t perform anywhere close as good.
