Claims
–Cream-to-matte finish
–Conceal, contour, highlight, and cover
–Up to 24 hour wear
Price
–$11.99 at Ulta
–$11.99 at Walgreens
–$8.49 at Target
–$11.99 at maybelline.com
–$9.98 at Wal Mart
–0.25 oz :: comparison Anastasia Beverly Hills Foundation stick is $20 for 0.32 oz
Shade Range
–16
–My shade: 102 Fair Porcelain
Pros
–Creamy
–Full coverage
–Doesn’t look too matte or cakey on my dry skin
–Lightweight
–Shade match for me
–Buildable coverage
–Works with my other complexion products
–Easy to blend
Cons
–Pricey for the drugstore and the amount of product you get
–Not cruelty free
–Sponge on the other end isn’t necessary or useful
–Not all shades available everywhere (my shade was online only)
–Not a lot of product
Final Thoughts
I thought this was going to be a cakey mess on my dry skin, but it didn’t. It’s very creamy and easy to blend with a brush. I prefer a brush to a sponge when I use stick foundations. It’s full coverage in a flash which I appreciate because I stay running late. I hate that you get so little product for such a high price tag. If I used this daily, it would not last long at all. I really like this though. You can’t beat the ease and convenience.
Primers: Urban Decay b6 Spray, Catrice Aqua Fresh, Becca Skin Love Blur
Powders: Maybelline SuperStay Full Coverage, Catrice Prime & Fine Waterproof
Tools: Sonia Kashuk Flat Top Foundation Brush



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