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Sand (2)

Bobbi Brown
Review posted 5 years ago

Tagged as: Buildable-coverage, Natural-fn, Smooth-fn, Blendable, Easy-to-apply, Hides-pores, Lightweight-wear, Long-wearing.

Review posted 5 years ago

Tagged as: Buildable-coverage, Natural-fn, Smooth-fn, Blendable, Easy-to-apply, Hides-pores, Lightweight-wear, Long-wearing.

I have fair skin that’s very neutral in undertone, and have a tough time finding a good foundation match. BB Sand is one of the rare colors that doesn’t pull too orange or peach on me, or make me look like a zombie from being too pink. This formula blends easily using a damp blender sponge, over a silicone primer (I always use primer because my skin is dry) and lasts all day without creasing. The finish is satin, skin-like and very even. I think this formula was created for normal/oily skins but it looks great on my dry skin. I wish it had a higher SPF, that’s my only criticism.

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Paris Edit

Viseart
Review posted 5 years ago

Tagged as: Buildable, Creamy, Easy-to-apply, Long-wearing, Easy-to-use-product, Great-gift, Travel-friendly.

Review posted 5 years ago

Tagged as: Buildable, Creamy, Easy-to-apply, Long-wearing, Easy-to-use-product, Great-gift, Travel-friendly.

I wasn’t planning on purchasing any palettes this year but made an exception for this one and am beyond pleased with it (purchased at Beautylish via Temptalia) I think they did a wonderful job of the color selection, the color scheme is very flattering for my dark brown eyes. I find the shadows really easy to work with and well pigmented, and they last all day with a primer. This color scheme is what I really wanted when I purchased the Rosé edit last year... hopefully Viseart will continue to produce cooler-toned edits in the future. I actually prefer the smaller eyeshadow pan format, I feel they’re less wasteful as you actually have a chance to use up your product before it expires.

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