Boldhue review: Print your own base

Another thing that impressed me was how well the application worked along with the device. As a product reviewer, I have had some bad experiences with complementary applications (like many of my coworkers). The Boldhue application and device work well together. The device responds quickly to the application commands, and I always felt that I knew what was happening.

The application has support for unlimited user profiles, so your friends can also obtain a coincidence, and can also reorder the color cartridges as necessary. (For example, my base used a healthy jet of red and yellow but very little blue). The application will boost it when a certain color is running out. Replacement cartridges cost $ 20Or you can save some money by buying them in a package. Boldhue says that most customers replace one or two cartridges per month, although obviously this will depend on the frequency with which they use it. The cartridges have a one -year -old life.

The only real warning that I have is the fact that the devices that depend on a complementary application such as this for the operation can follow the path of missing robots. If Boldhue as a company ever folds, there is the possibility that the devices stop working. It is not a guarantee, but it is something to take into account when weighing the pros and cons.

Three hundred dollars is a lot to invest in foundations, but taking into account how easy it is to waste money in bottles that can coincide or not at a given time, I think Boldhue makes a lot of sense if he often uses foundations, especially a high -end base. If you use a pharmacy base, you have a skin tone that is easy to combine, or use your base in moderation, Boldhue might not make sense. But if your skin tone varies seasonally or uses base every day, I think investing in Boldhue is intelligent.

Using Boldhue’s personalized base every day, with the same recharge rhythm as its average customers, it is looking for $ 20 to $ 40 per month. If you use high -end foundations every day, or quickly go through the base, or its shadow changes often, Boldhue could save long -term money. (As an example, the Nars Foundation to which I mentioned previously costs $ 49 per bottle, and does not match my skin in the summer).

Using Boldhue is fast and simple, and will never run the risk of bad coincidence again. It would also be useful for professional makeup artists: Boldhue has a program called Boldhue Pro That is intended for exactly this type of work, and members obtain discounts on products, as well as access to other benefits.

In general, Boldhue is one of the best beauty and technology intersections that I have experienced. Unlike other intelligent printers for things such as lipstick, I think the base is the most difficult part of makeup and makes more sense for technology like this to participate. If you can withstand the initial investment, I think it is worth it.

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