Nice long wearing foundation
★★★★★
Chloe· Review provided by
johnlewis.com ·
November 21, 2024I like this foundation because it is very long wearing. I have found the best way to use it is with plenty of lightweight but hydrating (and non oily) moisturiser underneath, let it sink in for a few mins but don't let it dry down. Then warm up the foundation in your hands, apply and semi rub it in to your skin so that it is evenly spread out. Then blend it in with a damp sponge. This way I find I get quite a glowy, medium coverage finish. Some times I skip powder with this foundation if I want an extra glowy look, as it does dry down within a few mins which I really like.
Lastly, I would not use this foundation without a moisturiser underneath or if you have any dry skin patches. If you have hot cheeks/rosacea this foundation will probably go patchy in these areas as well. I find that this foundation is not buildable in layers but if you want a higher coverage then use less moisturiser underneath and apply more product but all in one layer.
I wish this foundation came with a pump, for the price it really should! I have now ordered the pump to go with it and will save the pump for when I buy my future bottles.
I got colour matched in store and bought shade 2C0 and it is not too pinky at all.
Stunning…with a lot of fine print
★★★★★
rachelmaria216· Review provided by
sephora.com ·
May 29, 2024I spent weeks figuring out how to love this foundation, which honestly is a bit much, but it really can look beautiful if you get it right. I wouldn’t recommend this as a quick, run-out-the-door foundation, because she’s pretty high maintenance.
Finding your exact shade is critical. “Close enough” isn’t good enough with this one. It will settle in your pores in a way that will be really obvious. I was a much deeper shade than I thought I would be. It definitely self-sets a bit lighter than what the liquid looks like.
There are a lot of claims out there about how to apply it. Everyone is different but here’s what worked for me:
use VERY SMALL AMOUNTS, like start with just what’s in the cap if you’re not feeling confident. Spread it thin with your fingers, spatula or a paddle brush in sections. Blend edges as needed. Once finished with a very thin first layer, THEN you can go in and build it with a second layer or spot concealing. Wait to continue complexion work until the final layer has dried completely. Then go back in and do contour, blush, etc. I wouldn’t recommend a lot of baking with this, only VERY light setting if/where needed.
All that being said, I am hopeful this will end up being my favorite humid weather, full beat foundation. Best of luck to those of you still working through the process.
Y'all...idk
★★★★★
Desperate for a full coverage long-wear· Review provided by
ulta.com ·
May 19, 2024This is such a confusing foundation. Some days it looks great. Other days it's a disaster no matter what you do or how you prep. On bad days it shows a ton of texture, stays tacky instead of drying down and slides off in areas. It's very finicky, only looks good under very specific conditions and doesn't play well with a lot of complexion products. Even on the good days, it seems to look better as the day goes on because it needs to absorb some of the oil in your face to not look so dry.
It kind of feels like a toxic relationship where I keep trying to use it for the one time it might look good, but in reality, 60-70% of the time I don't feel confident in the way it ends up looking.
The shade match is harder than it looks because everything dries down cooler and gives flashback. Even as a cool undertone girlie who never feels represented, this range runs really cool or perhaps just unnatural? And it seems like some shades perform better than others? Is it the raw ingredients? Was there a reformulation that hasn't hit all their stock yet?
I want to like this so badly because it's the closest to the discontinued BareMinerals BarePro that exists but it still doesn't hold a candle to it. I will keep trying because I now have two bottles of this stuff but it shouldn't be this hard!
A silicone based primer is a must with this one!
★★★★★
WisconsinKim· Review provided by
nordstrom.com ·
August 29, 2024I tried getting color matched with Estée Lauder reps online but that failed. The colors were wrong. I ended up ordering samples online (from EL) but ultimately Leia in Wauwatosa Nordstrom color matched me in store to Ivory Beige. Buff will probably work for me in the winter. Dawn was too yellow on me. I was wearing Mac Studio fix fluid in NW18 and in the winter I’d switch to Nc20/25….I liked the yellow in it to neutralize redness in my face. But I always felt the NW18 was a little too orangy for me but it was the closest match I could get. MAC has reformulated so I decided to try Double Wear as I had worn this in the past.
I tried Double Wear twice, first with a MAC brush applicator and again with a beauty sponge. I hated it on my skin. I had prepped with a water based makeup primer beforehand. The foundation showed all my pores, and I don’t even have large pores! I was thinking what the heck, this isn’t the Double Wear I remember from the past. Then I tried a third round and this time I prepped with a silicone based primer (Smashbox) and BINGO! I applied my foundation with a damp makeup brush and got a beautiful airbrushed finish to my skin. So my recommendation to those who aren’t liking it on your skin, prep with a silicone based primer. I’m guessing because this has sunscreen it needs a silicone based primer for that look of an airbrushed application. I prefer my sunscreen in my lotion rather than foundation, but I can work with it.
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