The Science Behind Magical Perfecting Bases

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Magical perfecting base is a type of makeup product that helps to create a flawless finish on the skin. It is designed to be applied before foundation or any other makeup products to smooth out the skin's texture and minimize the appearance of imperfections. The magical perfecting base often comes in a gel or cream formula and is applied evenly to the face using fingertips or a brush. It contains ingredients that help to fill in fine lines, blur pores, and even out the skin tone. Some magical bases also have color-correcting properties, which means they can help to neutralize redness or sallowness in the skin. One of the key benefits of using a magical perfecting base is that it creates a smooth canvas for foundation application.


The book includes a prologue, which recounts the sacking of Hyrule by Ganon. It then transitions to Link, as he is depicted sailing over a river, on a raft, and thinking that he must buy more "magic items" to be able to save Princess Zelda. He is then depicted travelling through the "thick, dark, and dangerous woods" when he thinks someone is staring at him. creeping around the rocks, he sees a strange man, and is about to confront him when the man opens a trapdoor beneath Link. It is revealed that the man was not acting maliciously, and that "[the] trap is the only way for [him] can get customers into [his] out-of [sic] the way shop". Misunderstanding resolved, Link buys a Magical Shield and a (singular, rather than 4 as is depicted in-game) bomb. Trading his last fresh water for information as to what his magic shield does, he is told that "Your shield will swallow a hit to a miss!"

Continuing his adventure, he eventually comes across Molblin, the self-described ruler of the canyon, who repeatedly throws his magic spear at Link, and every time he misses, it disappears and reappears in Molblin s hand. It then transitions to Link, as he is depicted sailing over a river, on a raft, and thinking that he must buy more magic items to be able to save Princess Zelda.

Moblins magic spear

One of the key benefits of using a magical perfecting base is that it creates a smooth canvas for foundation application. By filling in any unevenness or textural issues on the skin, the base allows the foundation to glide on more smoothly and evenly. This can help to achieve a more natural-looking finish and prevent the foundation from settling into lines or pores.

The Legend of Zelda - Molblin's Magic Spear

Multiple-Option is back with another classic Nintendo book ported to the NDS.

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lol typo on the title =D

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I had this book as a child. I loved the crap out of it. I'm sad that I don't have it, but this is almost as good! Must research the matching Mario one I had.

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Who can say "Cease and Desist"?

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MaxMan said: Who can say "Cease and Desist"?

for porting a 20yr old book to the nds?

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I can't believe JC Fletcher from Tiny Cartridge would report on this, but not my game.

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This is great. I love these multiple option books on the DS, I'm a huge fan of the Lone Wolf stuff. The DS hardware lends itself well to these things. I wish that someone would make a DS version of Radical Dreamers.

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Ah hell, I like this so much I made a box design for it.

I fixed the spelling of "Moblin" too.

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Another World said: MaxMan said: Who can say "Cease and Desist"?

for porting a 20yr old book to the nds?


They still own the copyrights.

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It's presumably just coincidence that the armoured bloodhound thing happens to be pointing a spear at Link given that it's obviously too busy staring at something on its own nose. If Link chose to just slip away, it probably wouldn't even notice he was gone.

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Thanks! I like making these. I'd send it to him, but I can't find any contact info.

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I bought this book from some thing in the YMCA like 5 years ago. too bad I can't find it. I think it was a pop up too D:

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MaxMan said: Another World said: MaxMan said: Who can say "Cease and Desist"?

for porting a 20yr old book to the nds?


They still own the copyrights.

but its a port of a 20yr old book. it isn't a new project using the zelda theme, names, sprites in an attempt to do something better than nintendo did and/or take money away from the current franchise. based on that you still honestly think they would go after him with a c/d letter? :T it is also not a good idea to throw terms like that around with multiple-option. that fear was the reason he never finished snatcherDS.

but its a port of a 20yr old book. it isn't a new project using the zelda theme, names, sprites in an attempt to do something better than nintendo did and/or take money away from the current franchise. based on that you still honestly think they would go after him with a c/d letter? :T it is also not a good idea to throw terms like that around with multiple-option. that fear was the reason he never finished snatcherDS.
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Additionally, the magical perfecting base can also help to extend the wear time of foundation. By creating a barrier between the skin and the makeup, it can help to prevent oils from breaking down the foundation and causing it to fade or separate throughout the day. This can be especially beneficial for those with oily or combination skin types. Furthermore, the magical perfecting base can be a versatile product in a makeup routine. It can be used on its own for a natural, no-makeup look, providing a subtle blurring effect on the skin. It can also be mixed with foundation to create a lighter coverage or used as a primer for other complexion products such as concealer or powder. Overall, a magical perfecting base is a valuable addition to any makeup routine. It helps to create a smooth, flawless base for foundation application and extends its wear time. With its blurring and color-correcting properties, it can also help to improve the overall appearance of the skin..

Reviews for "Breaking Down the Ingredients in Magical Perfecting Bases"

1. Sarah - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the Magical perfecting base. I had high hopes for this product because of all the rave reviews but it just didn't work for me. It made my skin feel greasy and didn't do much in terms of minimizing pores or creating a smooth canvas for makeup. I also noticed that it caused my foundation to break apart and settle into fine lines. Overall, I didn't see any magical effects and it just didn't live up to the hype for me.
2. John - 3 stars - I had mixed feelings about the Magical perfecting base. While it did help in blurring out some imperfections and giving a slightly smoother look to the skin, I found it to be quite drying. Despite having oily skin, this product made my skin feel tight and uncomfortable throughout the day. Additionally, I didn't notice any significant improvement in the longevity or application of my makeup. It's an okay product, but I wouldn't consider it a game-changer.
3. Emily - 2 stars - The Magical perfecting base was a total letdown for me. It didn't do anything to even out my skin tone or blur out imperfections. If anything, it made my pores look more pronounced and accentuated any dry patches on my skin. I also found it to be quite shiny, which just made me look more oily than I already am. I ended up having to use a different primer on top just to achieve a decent makeup application. Save your money and try something else.
4. Michael - 2.5 stars - I was not impressed with the Magical perfecting base. While it did provide a smooth canvas for makeup application, it didn't offer any long-lasting effects. Within a few hours, my foundation started to break apart and my skin looked dull. Moreover, I found the texture of the product to be quite thick and heavy, which didn't sit well on my combination skin. Overall, I expected more from this primer and wouldn't recommend it for those with similar skin concerns.
5. Laura - 2 stars - The Magical perfecting base didn't work for me at all. It left a strange film on my skin and made it feel tacky to the touch. It didn't help with prolonging the wear of my makeup and seemed to actually make it slide off quicker. I also noticed that it caused some irritation and redness on my sensitive skin. I was really hoping for a magical experience, but unfortunately, this product fell flat for me.

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