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The finish is more of a ‘real skin’ finish – neither matte not dewy but just as your bare skin is in real life. The product ingredient list starts with isododecane, a hydrocarbon that gives the fluid its weightless feel and improves spreadability. The brand has used a strong level of pigment so a little goes a (very) long way but coverage is excellent. It’s light to medium in weight. There is something of an ‘oily’ feel as it first goes onto the skin that takes a little while to settle – give it ten minutes or so. At that point, you will still feel a light veil but it’s minimal in comparison to some bases – it’s not as light as a tinted moisturiser but neither is it as heavy as a full foundation. I think the main point about it is that it is moisturising as well as giving colour – your skin will feel supersoft!
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I was pleased with the result – my shade is Soft Sand. Laura Mercier Real Flawless Weightless Perfecting Foundation is billed as mattifying but reading the reviews on Sephora, that isn’t proving to be its best talent. Moisturising ingredients include camelia oil and Vitamin E, a good basic that does the job.
You may be able to pick out your shade from the chart above and it’s £38 HERE. Otherwise, try to get to a store for a colour match session.
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