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Ana Maria Avatar

I wish Paula’s Choice would bring back their makeup range, especially foundations. The formulas they had years ago were amazing, although the shade range wasn’t as extended as today’s ‘requirements’. Unfortunately I don’t think they’ll do it… they seem to streamline focus on skincare, other types of products are months out of stock and the supply chain issues seem only to increase.

Nancy T Avatar

You and me both, Christine! Mainly because Samantha has skin issues like what I used to have just as severely, but I do STILL get several nasty zits per month even at 62, nearly 63. That’s what PCOS does. And, yes, oddly enough I’m still technically “fertile” in that there is is still ovulation. So I would love to see a hydrating, yet non-comedigenic foundation. Not a super flat matte, either.

Genevieve Avatar

I would like to see any brand, particularly some more affordable ones, do a range of porcelain shades (genuine porcelain shades) with real pink undertones and not pretend ones.
When I have been looking for a new, really good foundation for day wear that is not illuminating, radiating, glowy etc etc, I have been increasingly finding it difficult to get a brand that genuinely does porcelain shades. When I was at Sephora last week, it was only Fenty Beauty…which I ended up buying from an online retailer on sale.
If Auric did do a range of foundations, I don’t think I would be able to try it as it is not available here in Aus. Looking at their website, they do ship to Australia – but their current face products are of the illuminating kind that end up looking overly dewy on me.

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