Next, I try the beauty blender again and, thankfully, they blended out the streaks and seemed to help the foundation settle down. I kept going, but no matter how much I blended, how much I worked, it just sat on top of my skin and didn't blend. My kabuki brush NEVER leaves streaks that bad. It was like I had been sprayed with white out liquid and brushed it with a paint brush. Immediately, The thing I noticed was the foundation was incredibly streaky and just. I started over with dabs then used my e.l.f. which means if you use a beauty blender or similar make up sponge, this thing can happen where it just absorbs all the foundation. My blender sponge had sucked them up.Īs it turns out, this foundation is water-based. All the little dabs of foundation on my face? Baby, they were GONE. I got my trust Beauty Blender and started blending. Beyond the smell, the color was a good match, if a little light the undertone is neutral in the Porcelain shade, so if you're a pale, neutral-undertoned girl, this is pretty perfect. I put a few pools of it on my palette (I use a candle lid) and started dabbing it on. It's so wonky and inflexible and mostly just drips everywhere. A little repulsed, I moved forward.Īnother note: I don't like the little paddle that you use to get the foundation out. The smell of this foundation is what I can only describe as extremely chemical, somewhere between the smell of a hospital and paint thinner. the first thing that hit me was the smell. I bought it after I'd gone to the gym, so I didn't get a chance to try it right away. I picked out the lightest shade, Porcelain, feeling sure that the Shell Ivory shade would be too dark. My chance came about a week and a half ago. Once I finally finished my tube of L'Oreal Pro-Matte, I vowed to buy Wet'n'Wild Photo Focus. They didn't have it at the store I went to though and since it was nearly 11pm at night, I instead bought the L'Oreal Pro-Matte foundation (which I liked but it's not cruelty free and it oxidized about 2 shades darker). While on a trip to Idaho, I'd forgotten my foundation (ugh) so I ran to Walgreens fully intending to buy this foundation. color me intrigued, in the words of Natch Beaut. So the fact that I was seeing some top YouTube beauty gurus using Wet'n'Wild. For that reason, I just never look at drugstore foundation options. Personally, drug store foundations have just never worked for me the color selection is usually very orange or warm-toned and gets neither very light nor very dark. Like the Liquid Catsuit liquid lips, it's highly affordable and reviewers said it had great coverage and wore great. To the product you're purchasing, or the brand or retailer's website for the most up-to-date ingredient list.For the past few months, I'd been hearing nothing but positive, glowing reviews about the Wet'n'Wild Photo Focus foundation. Please always check product packaging, if it exists, for the ingredient list applicable ĭisclaimer: Ingredient lists are as available by the brand (or retailer)Īt the time of publishing. Water/Eau, Cyclopentasiloxane, C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate, Diphenylsiloxy Phenyl Trimethicone, PEG-10 Dimethicone, Isopentyldiol, Glycerin, Butylene Glycol Dicaprylate/Dicaprate, Pentylene Glycol, Synthetic Fluorphlogopite, Lauryl PEG-10 Tris(Trimethylsiloxy)silylethyl Dimethicone, Magnesium Sulfate, Trimethylsiloxysilicate, Phenoxyethanol, Disteardimonium Hectorite, Vinyl Dimethicone/Methicone Silsesquioxane Crosspolymer, Sorbitan Isostearate, Triethoxycaprylylsilane, Ethylhexylglycerin, Fragrance(Parfum), Disodium EDTA, Dimethicone, Dimethicone/Vinyl Dimethicone Crosspolymer, Hydrogenated Castor Oil Isostearate.
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