I've finished my first pan of the powder and now I'm on the second one. I have never scraped off until the last powder foundation is out... but due to its hefty price tag that this powder has, I felt ...
Me: 40s, with generally good, combo skin, a bit of redness on cheeks, large pores on nose. <br>This has become my favorite powder foundation (beating out the long-reigning champ Chantecaille). The co...
Now that I've hit pan on this foundation, I feel that I can give it a measured, objective review: I like it. The shade 060 matches my skin perfectly, it covers well, layers well, goes on easily and s...
First off, let me say that I purchased this foundation as a refill, which saved me 50% off the ridiculous $160 pricetag. I bought the color "blanc" which is a pale yellow and I use it as a finishing ...
I have this in D10. To me this powder foundation is lightweight in texture and buildable. Evens out my skintone and covers minor imperfections without irritating my sensitive skin. I apply this with a...
Tragically for my budget, I absolutely love this foundation. It gives the most beautiful finish with such minimal effort and it's completely portable - and it really is the combo of all of these quali...
This is a powder compact that goes on in layers. The SA informed me that the BEST application method is to use a tight powder brush (aka Too Faced Teddy Bear) and apply in layers; your skin just keeps...
I'm almost embarrassed when my friends ask what foundation I use. I have to tell them I bought it during a visit to NYC at Barney's. Of course, the next question is, "How much?" I just have to lie. Ne...
Great foundation. easy to apply. amazing finish...total coverage..long staying power. EDIT- Clog pores and drying for my skin right now as i am on Retin-A
Yes, I confess, I am the one who bought the $168 Serge Lutens foundation. In my defense, let me say (1) it was my birthday; (2)Barney's had just opened THAT DAY in Boston, and I was shopping for a pr...