I will definitely be reaching for this one again.Colorant, opacifying agent, sunscreen agent, ultraviolet light absorber The only thing I would complain is the packaging. Overall, this is a really good value for mone foundation if you can access it for USD$3.99. Where I am more oily, the foundation seems to have moved and faded a little bit, but if I had touched up during the day, it would have still looked pretty good. It’s not advertised as a long-wearing foundation, but at the end of the day, even though my face got oily in the t-zone areas, the foundation still seems to look quite good on my cheeks, chin and my forehead. I think I needed a more yellow undertone and lighter shade than this one. The shade was already a little off, and after about 2 hours, it oxidised on my skin so it got darker. I use a finishing powder to set the foundation to make it last longer, but obviously, this is not a mattifying foundation so my face became oily within 3 hours of application. I hardly use flash photography but if you use the right shade or mix your right shade, flash photography would look really nice. The semi-matte to natural finish is really nice so that skin does not look cakey. It provides medium to full coverage in a relatively lightweight formula (dry to the touch and not sticky or thick at all). Secondly, the shade range is pretty impressive. Overall: First of all, this is really affordable (if eBay doesn’t jack up the price) even with the shipping to New Zealand. Wet n Wild PhotoFocus Foundation in Buff Bisque I set this with my MAC Next to Nothing Pressed Powder which is a thin, very low coverage pressed powder. This foundation covers my redness, hides my pores and blackheads with one even layer and the finish is quite a natural finish which I really like. I don’t have much pigmentation spots or freckles, so that’s not my concerns. I have redness on my cheeks, blackheads on my nose and open pores on my cheeks as well. The coverage of the foundation is medium-full coverage. Nonetheless, I like to pick up the product and put it on the back of my hand and then I use either a blending sponge or a buffing brush to apply the product. I would prefer either a pump or a dropper instead. Personally, I don’t like this type of packaging where you need to either pour the foundation out or scoop the product out with a spatula (not very hygienic if you need to touch the applicator). Wet n Wild PhotoFocus Foundation How I find it: This foundation comes in a glass bottle with a black plastic screw cap with a spatula attached.
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