Claims
–Skincare-infused
–Transfer-resistant
–Healthy looking glow
–Buildable, medium coverage
–For all skin types, even sensitive
–Hyaluronic and mandelic acids to hydrate and smooth skin
–SPF 27
–Blendable
–24 hour healthy glow finish
Price
–$47 at Ulta, Sephora, Nordstrom
Shade Range
–30 shades
–3 undertones
–My Shade: 105W
Pros
–Ingredients :: hyaluronic acid, mandelic acid
–No parabens, phthalates, mineral oil, or sulfates
–Hydrating serum base
–SPF 27
–Packaging, pump!
–Buildable coverage
–Easy to blend
–Didn’t cake when set with powder
–Worked well with other complexion products
–Agree with all claims
–Lasted all day
Cons
–Not cruelty free
–Price
–No shade match for me
–Scented
–Shade range
Final Thoughts
–I received this product free from BzzAgent for testing purposes. All opinions are my own.
–The lightest shade, 105W, was too dark so I had to use white mixer to make it work
–Light to medium coverage :: I did 2 layers and got solid medium coverage. It covered my redness, but you could still see my freckles/skin peeking through
–I set with powder and the glow came through which I love
–Does everything it claims
–Need more fair and deep shades
–$47 is steep and I don’t think it’s worth the price. You can get the same look with NYX Born To Glow Foundation and it’s only $10
–Very scented :: the scent doesn’t bother me, but I wanted to mention it
–Longwearing
–Great formula, especially for those with dry/normal skin
Primers: Ulta Moisturizing Primer Spray, elf Halo Glow, Milani Erase Base
Powder: Fenty Pro Filt’r in Butter
Tools: ABH A30, beautyblender
Setting Spray: Neutrogena Hydro Boost





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