It seems pretty easy to work with, so you could do a thin layer or sheer it out for a lighter coverage and layer if you're looking for a fuller coverage. That being said, I don't think this foundation is particularly blurring (honestly, most of the foundations I've used which are best at blurring tend to be more on the matte side), and although it isn't settling into pores and lines, it seems to be making bumps (like small pimples) stand out more? Or at the very least, does nothing to de-emphasize them. The foundation doesn't seem to be settling into my pores or fine lines, though the primer I used may be helping there. (again, I am wearing a luminous primer underneath, so that may be contributing to the dew.) Not sticky, but for those looking for a more velvety or matte finish, powder will be a must. Finish: pretty natural, slightly on the dewy side but definitely not "glass skin" or super wet or glow-y-looking.But I definitely don't consider this a star product or must-have. Could be user error I may just need more time figuring out how to best use this brush. the finish using the brush was a little bit streaky and patchy, so I went back in with a sponge to smooth it out. Application: Unfortunately, the stretch face brush was not my favorite.Texture: kind of a gel cream (actually reminds me a little of Chantecaille's Future Skin foundation, which was my go-to for a while a few years back).Base: Skincare (including a moisturizer, hydrating sunscreen) and elf's luminous putty primer.Here are the initial impressions of the foundation: I don’t choose to use this on the face on breakouts, though the description says you can, I just feel for myself I prefer a matte finish to fully disguise it.Wearing the foundation and concealer for the first time today. I Find both shades perfect for the under eyes. I wear the shades 4 Extra Fair and 5 Fair, 4 is perfect in winter and 5 in summer. If you need more reassurance that this concealer lasts well, then let me tell you I wore this on my wedding day and would choose it again and again. You may worry that with it being hydrating and glowy it wouldn’t last well through the day but it remains flawless even through the longest of days. This concealer covers it perfectly and brightens the whole area, without looking too made up or heavy.įor longevity, this concealer really cant be rivalled. I do have quite dark inner eyes, not so much the bags and under eyes but that niggly little area in between my tear duct and the side of my nose does hold a lot of blue tones which isn’t the most flattering. Layered under foundation or on an everyday ‘no makeup’ day, I get so so much use from this concealer. It gives the most beautiful finish, a good medium coverage that feels so creamy and hydrating. Stretchy certainly is the best way to describe it, most days I simply tap on a small amount into the inner corner of my eyes and blend it out with a brush. With it’s high coverage this creamy concealer is perfect for dark under-eye circles, and has a delicious sweet vanilla and berry scent. This multi-use, stretchy concealer goes a long way and can be used to cover any blemishes, or as an all over foundation. The creamy texture blends smoothly with a natural finish, covering any unwanted blemishes. Collection Lasting Perfection Stretch Concealer – £3.99 from SuperdrugĪ high coverage stretchable concealer, comfortable on skin and doubles as an eyeshadow base. However everything I’ve read about both products online, I would be inclined to agree. I first discovered this concealer around about August last year and it was an instant love from then on, I’ve heard its a dupe for the Glossier stretch concealer but I don’t have that to comment. For all my dry skin comrades, the struggle with concealer for the under eyes is real.
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