Well here's a product that you've probably heard everyone and their dogs (and probably their cats too!!) raving about. It claims to provide an "anti-fatigue effect and radiant glow". Being that I prefer glowy, natural finishes I was excited to try this. It comes in a glass bottle with a pump to dispense the product. I much prefer this to others, such as Revlon colorstay which makes it a mission to get just the right amount without any major spillages or wasted product, not to mention the fact that it makes it all the more hygienic. My first impression of the product was definitely good. The consistency of this foundation has definitely impressed me. It's almost gel-like.
I used my Real Techniques buffing brush to
apply this, and the finish was flawless. It's true what it says on the bottle.
This foundation really does leave you with a dewy glow. I'd describe the
coverage as medium, but definitely buildable. It doesn't dry too quickly either
(again reference to the Revlon colorstay), which means you have time to really
work it into your skin.
This foundation lasted around 6-7 hours
before I began to look quite shiny, but I touched it up with some powder and
voila! Problem solved.
I must say though, the colour range is
very limited, with only six shades. I don't consider myself to be the palest of
people, but I bought shade 100 - Ivory and it is still a little bit too dark. I
also found it to dry a little bit darker on the skin as well - being 'Ivory'
and the lightest shade they do, this definitely surprised me. Rimmel, why no
more colours?
The fact that it doesn’t cater for
lighter/ darker skinned people is definitely the biggest down side of this
foundation. But that aside, I do like this foundation and will continue to use
it (maybe when I've caught a bit of a tan)! It's affordable - around the £8.99
mark - and makes your skin look good. I'd definitely recommend this if you're
skin tone matches any shade from their range! :)
What are your thoughts on this foundation?