
Claims
–Full coverage
–Reduce redness
–Works to help clear skin
–Lightweight
–Even skin tone
Price
–$4.80 on elfcosmetics.com
–$9.99 on Amazon
Shade Range
–5
–My Shade: Porcelain
Pros
–Cruelty free
–Ingredients :: salicylic acid, tea tree, aloe
–Affordable
–Buildable, full coverage
–Long wearing
–Vegan
–Lightweight
–Easy to blend
Cons
–Availability
–Shade range
–No shade match for me
Final Thoughts
–I had to use HELLA white mixer to make this shade work for me
–Shade range is absolute TRASH
–LOVE the ingredients :: my skin reacts well to salicylic acid
–Obviously, it will take continual use to see if really works to help clear skin
–Builds to full coverage with 2 layers
–Didn’t cake with powder and worked with other complexion products
–Love the price, but hate it’s not as easily accessible as other elf products
–elf REALLY needs to work on their foundation offerings and shades
Primers: Ulta Moisturizing Primer Spray, KVD Lock-It Hydrating Primer
Powder: RCMA No Color
Tools: Morphe JH03 Brush, Haleys Beauty Sponge
Setting Spray: Neutrogena Hydro Boost Setting Spray





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