Foundation Friday: Anastasia Beverly Hill Stick Foundation

 

Description(ulta.com)
Anastasia Beverly Hills Stick Foundation is a highly-pigmented, buildable cream stick foundation with a natural matte finish. Ideal for combination to oily skintypes.

Price
$25 @ Ulta, Sephora, anastasiabeverlyhills.com, & Nordstrom for 0.32 oz

Shade Range
–26 shades
–3 contours
–1 highlighter

Pros
–Convenient packaging
–Shade range
–Cruelty free
–Vegan
–There’s a shade that actually matches me, Alabaster
–Buildable coverage

Cons
–Not good for dry skin
–Don’t like how it sits on the skin
–Not kind to my large pores

Final Verdict
I gave this product a second change and I ended up returning it again. I used a facial oil and made it work, but I knew I wouldn’t reach for it. I love the convenience of a stick foundation and I would love to find one that was great for dry skin. I do want to get a contour shade in this product though.

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AM & PM
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Before & After

Primer: First Aid Beauty Coconut Smoothie, Physicians Formula Bright Boost Oil Elixir
Tool: Sigma F80 brush
Powder: RCMA No Color with RT Sponge 

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