Beauty Product Reviews | Page 2

Really good brush!

I sometimes use this brush to put on my liquid foundation and it gives a really even coverage. Any major problem areas you have, you can just stipple your foundation onto it and it covers really well. However the buffing and stippling motion can show some dry patches up, but not too badly! Would reccomend for people with normal/combination/oily skin! For dry skins, a flat foundation brush is best!

It's an average BB cream

There is only 1 shade for this which is very annoying because so many people are different tones. Luckily my skin tone was quite close to it, however it was a little too orange. It's oil free which is good for people who suffer with breakouts easily, and is quite moisturising. It is a light coverage BB cream but is quite thick. It does cover mild redness but not huge problem areas. I have normal/dry skin and dry patches are shown easily for me, this product was really nice when i first put it on my skin, nice and moisturising, but after about half an hour it began to go semi-matte and show some dry patches. It comes off quite easily, and would recommend for people with normal skin with hardly any problem areas. I purchased this in the summer and wore it everyday in that season, and it does the job but I feel a BB cream doesn't quite cut it when covering problem areas.

Good foundation!

This foundation is medium coverage, it will cover any redness you have, but not huge problem areas. It definitely evens out your skin tone, but since mine has gone too dark for me, it looks a little bit too orange for my face. It is oil free but isn't too matte, it is a satin finish but after a while it does dry into a semi-matte finish. However this is annoying for me because i have normal/dry skin and dry patches are easily shown by a matte finish. So by the end of the day (6 hours?), it has rubbed off in some areas, some redness has shown through, and a few dry patches are showing, but not very noticeable. Overall it is a good foundation for wearing for about 3 hours, anymore time than that it can really start to come off. I would recommend for people with normal/combination skin with a few problem areas. It could work for oily skin but it will most likely come off and you will need to blot/powder throughout the day.

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