Who wants to cover their pores and all other imperfections on the face? **raises hand**
Holy guacamole, this foundation is fantastic. I have oily skin so just with pumping out a few drops of the formula, I was concerned that this would not work for me. The formula seemed a bit runny, so I shook the bottle a bit and it solidified and became less runny. I used the Real Techniques Stipling brush to spread the formula evenly all over my face. I honestly cannot believe how incredible this foundation is; it looks like skin, spreads easily, and gives a beautiful, healthy glow. Ahhh!
As you can see, I had three shades to play with in the hopes I would find a good fit. They have ten shades ranging from one (1 being the lightest) to ten (10 being the darkest). I find myself mixing #5 and #7 on a regular basis because #5 is a bit too light and #7 is a bit too dark. Having said that, #6 would probably be best for me. The formula appears creamy, but is easily blendable and very long-lasting. It stuck through my entire day of adventures with my girlfriends; you can see that post here.
I am mostly definitely going to try this! I LOVE Lorac products, so I need to try this one! I'm in search of a new high end foundation! After using Chanel for so long, I think I need to switch it up. Thanks for the review!
ReplyDeleteYou could so use #9 as a liquid contour!
First of all, you had me at "Holy Guacamole"! I say that all the time, *wink* Thanks for posting this. I am a freelance makeup artist and have worked at both MAC and CHANEL, and have tried dozens of foundations. I also have oily skin...can you tell me how this wears throughout the day in reference to touching up with powder for the shine? Thanks so much:)
ReplyDeleteSure, let me know if you try it out!
ReplyDeletexx,
Ada
Avie,
ReplyDeleteYou're definitely right I could use #9 as a liquid contour but I'm not a liquid contour-er (maybe I will try it and hopefully it's not too messy!) I'm glad you'll be trying out this foundation as I love it very much!
xx,
Ada