I picked it up in the lightest colour, 110 Porcelain Ivory. It's not that light, similar shade selection to Maybelline's other 'dream' foundations, if you had trouble finding a match in those, you will in this one too. I bought the Dream Liquid Mousse in Classic Ivory (which is too dark for me) so I got this in the lightest possible.
Other reviewers were not kidding when they say the packaging on this is very bulky. In the top you get a sponge, it has it's own little compartment. The bottom part unscrews and as you tell in the bottom picture on the right, that is the product there, it doesn't look like much.
I only got this a few days ago, so I will test it out for a bit and then will write a review of what I think of it. So far, I'd like to compare it to MAC Moistureblend foundation, which is a similar hydrating, cream foundation. I will say right off, this is a product for those with normal-dry skin, since it is moisturizing. I hope it works out for my dry skin. I have been using it mostly just with a stippling brush, but will mess around with other options to see what works best. How do you apply this?
Have you tried this product? What did you think?
12 comments:
I want to try this foundation. I hope they have a shade for me. I can't wait for your in depth review. :)
This is such a tempting product! I have seen so many reviews on it and have been wanting to try them out so badly...looking forward for ur take on the product!
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I'm usually not wearing mousse foundation but this one seems good. I used for a long time mac moisture blend because of this dewy finish and moisturizing side. I love it especially during winter when my skin goes crazy dry but it's discontinued :-((
@Marilou - I thought that moistureblend was being discontinued, but I still see it in some shades on the mac cosmetics canada website. Maybe studio tech is similar? have you tried that one?
I swatched that foundation at the store and I loved the texture! But if you have oily skin like I do stay away, as it feels too moisturizing!
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I had bought and used MAC's moistureblend, but unfortunately, it gave me zits. =[
I saw the mousse at WM yesterday, but like you said, all the testers were disgusting, so I didn't even want to dip my fingers in to test the shades out.
I will keep an eye out on your follow up review to see if this breaks you out before deciding if I should get this or not ;)
My biggest complaints with foundation is that it exaggerates my patchy dry areas... so hopefully this will work for you! Can't wait for the reviews :D
I've tried every kinda brush with this but my favorite is the elf studio flat top brush or any kind of flat top brush! Try it and let me know what u think! :)
I haven't, because I am worried it will break me out.
@ Stavroula - Definitely agree, I've read even dry skinned people complain that this makes them look oily and shiny!
@Junerose - I just took the lightest they had at walmart, people make such a mess out of those testers at walmart, it's not even funny.
@ndoodles - This is a problem I have too, which is why I try and pick out foundations that claim to be hydrating, hopefully this works out alright.
@leechee - Flat tops seems to be a HG brush for me too.
@Cosmetics Aficionado - I worry that too with foundations, but I can't help but want to try it out anyway. ;)
I use the QUO Kabuki brush with this foundation, you don't need much to get a nice coverage and it feels lightweight on the skin. Although I still haven't found my colour match and it does get a bit oily as the day goes on just around my nose but my skin tends to get dry in the winter months so it may be a good thing. Can't wait for your review.
I don't use this often but I used the sponge the first few times and then I retried it with a foundation brush. Neither really worked all that well LOL... I've been avoiding doing a review on it until I figure out how the heck to apply it.
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