
Claims
–Medium-to-full coverage
–SPF 30
–Hydrate and smooth
–Skincare benefits
–Improve skin texture and tone
Price
–$14 at elfcosmetics.com, Ulta, Target
–1.05 oz
Shade Range
–20 at elfcosmetics.com, 15 at Ulta, 16 at Target
–My shade: Fair 120N
Pros
–Cruelty free
–Vegan
–Ingredients :: collagen, hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, peptides
–Packaging, pump!
–Full coverage with one pump
–Little product goes a long way
–Long lasting
–More than standard 1.0 oz
Cons
–Pricey for elf
–Little cakey on the nose
–120N is a little more yellow than neutral
–Shade range
–Not all shades available at all retailers
Final Thoughts
–$14 isn’t a bad price, but it is high for elf
–Lasted 12 hours and I wore a mask off and on all day
–Shade was more yellow than neutral, but I made it work
–Full coverage with one pump so the tube will last a while
–Shades aren’t vast in number, but the tone range is good. Definitely room for improvement!
–Dupe for It Cosmetics CC Cream which is $39.50
–elf has needed to improve/expand their foundations for a while and they got it right
–LOVE, RECOMMEND, and I am excited to keep using
Primers: Smashbox Photo Finish Primer Water, Juno & Co Moonshine Miracle Cream, Laura Mercier Blurring Pure Canvas Primer
Powder: Fenty Pro Filt’r in Butter
Tools: It Cosmetics Love Is The Foundation Brush, Milani Sponge
Setting Spray: Catrice Dewy Glow, Urban Decay All Nighter






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