Now I’m usually a fan of a fuller coverage when it comes to
foundation so you can imagine my surprise when I found this in my Boots carrier
bag. I’m at a bit of a loss to explain
how it came to be there. Having spent
quite some time thinking about this, I’ve come to the following conclusions:
- My skin had been better than usual and I maybe thought that light coverage would now work for me.
- Summer is on the way, and who needs heavy foundation in summer right?
- It was a mousse. I fell for the gimmick.
- I walked into Boots and blacked out.
Now lets face it, as a lover of Revlon Colourstay, I was
never going to like this product. The
thing is, even if I was more of a ‘barely there’ kind of girl, I’d still not be
loving this. I wouldn’t call this light coverage;
I’d call it zero coverage. The other
problem with this is the amount of product it dispenses, because it’s a mousse
(think what you put on your hair) it’s not very easy to control the amount that
comes out with each pump. This means
that half of what does come out ends up wasted.
Not economical at all. If your
skin is so good that you can get away with this kind of foundation then here’s
my advice: spend the extra 2 minutes in bed in the morning and skip foundation
altogether. Also, I’m jealous of you.
There are so many amazing lighter coverage foundations/ tinted moisturisers/ BB
creams on the market for the same money. I just think that this product is all
gimmick and does absolutely nothing for the skin.
Sorry for the kind of negative review, as always with
foundation I’m sure this works wonders for some (maybe), but just not for me.
:-) xxx
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