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Urban Decay
Review posted 8 years ago

Tagged as: Buildable, Buttery, Smooth, Easy-to-apply, Emphasizes-pores, Great-value.

Review posted 8 years ago

Tagged as: Buildable, Buttery, Smooth, Easy-to-apply, Emphasizes-pores, Great-value.

I have extremely pale skin and I love a golden highlighter. In most brands thats really hard to come by in highlighter form lots of brands have an eyeshadow that would work but not many have a true ice gold highlighter. I cant say it emphasises pores as I have extremely dry skin and my pores are very minimal, however I do have an abundance of texture. At the end of the day it's a highlighter its job is to emphasise things and this does. This highlighter can be both an intense shimmer-fest or a subtle glow depending on how you apply it. I use it with a RealTechniques Multi-Task brush all over my face for a subtle all over glow, if you wanted a subtle glow just a few areas a fan brush works great. When I want an intense highlight I stripe it right on my face with my finger then diffuse the edges with a RT setting brush or sometimes just apply with the setting brush. I feel this product is very versatile and is one of my favourite highlighters out there for fair skin that doesn't want a pink glow but wants a golden champagne that isn't too dark.

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Bobbi Brown
Review posted 8 years ago

Tagged as: Buildable-coverage, Luminous-fn, Easy-to-apply, Long-wearing.

Review posted 8 years ago

Tagged as: Buildable-coverage, Luminous-fn, Easy-to-apply, Long-wearing.

This foundation has literally changed my life! Its £40 here in the UK and my maximum for foundations is around £30. Over this past winter I got really sick and my skin, hair and nails really dried out!! I was using my Urban Decay naked skin foundation in 0.5 but it clung to my dry patches I was suffering from so I went for a 'find my perfect foundation' at my local bobbi brown counter and the man headed me in the direction of this foundation I absolutely fell in love. A little bit of product goes a long way! So whilst its £40 I don't have to spend out on SPF for my base I don't find I need to use a primer and it covers most of my redness (pale people unite over how much redness or spots show up on our skin!) I can powder my T-Zone as we're now coming into summer but it is still super long lasting. You barely need any product either so another win there!

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