For my first ever blog post I thought I'd do a review on my
current favourite foundation, Yves Saint Laurent's Le Teint Touche Éclat
foundation in Shade BR30- Beige Rose, in comparison to my ex- favourite
foundation, Mac's Studio Fix- NC20. My
first ever purchase of Mac's Studio Fix Foundation was a few years back, during
the days when Maybelline's Dream Matte Mousse was all the rage, and if you
didn't own a pot then quite frankly you were an outcast in teenage society. The
problem with this foundation however was that it is so thick and cakey, it
didn't help that I wore a shade about 3 times darker than my actual skin tone
either! Yes, looking back I can see that I did in fact look like an oompa
loompa (I know, attractive look) but at the time I was completely oblivious to
this. So, as you can imagine, it took immense persuasion on my friends part to
get me into that Mac store, but since that day I have not looked back. Pretty
ironic with the whole 'once you go Mac you never go back' expression! I was
matched to the colour NC20, which suited my skin tone perfectly and meant I was
no longer walking around looking like a carrot! Hallelujah. One thing I do absolutely love about Mac is their diverse range of foundation colours- there
is a shade for every skin tone and a foundation for every skin type: whether you have dry, combination or oily skin.
Firstly,
I love the packaging of this foundation. It comes in a luxurious glass bottle
that I think looks really chic and stylish, however it's not that great to
travel with because I was always scared I'd drop it and it would
smash into a thousand pieces right in front of me (it happened to my
sister twice... we're a clumsy family). It comes with a matte top lid, which I
always found quite annoying because it captured finger prints like no other!
Not good for someone with OCD in cleanliness like myself! It's also rubberised
which leads to it getting even dirtier, comparable to the Nars foundation
packaging. Probably the worst thing about the packaging though is the fact that
it doesn't come with a pump, and if you want one Mac expect you to dish out an
extra £3.50! I thought this was a bit cheeky, but it didn't put me off buying
the foundation.
I have a
really weird skin type. You might call it combination but combination to the
extremes. I have normal cheek areas with an extremely dry nose and oily chin and
forehead. It has a medium coverage which nicely covers all blemishes and can be
used sheer to even out my skin tone and also can be built up for heavy heavy
coverage. However, with a full coverage comes a cakey and thick feel. Although
it stayed on for an entire day, I found this thickness lead to breakouts and
made my skin drier around my nose as well as accentuating the dryness
when worn also. It is waterproof and needs a good make-up remover and
a lot of time in order to take it off, which can be a pain after a long
tiring day out! (Especially when all you want is to curl up in bed and
sleep.) The smell of this product can sometimes really put people off it
because it smells exactly like paint, it's got a really strong scent which I
don't feel completely goes away when applied to your face, you can without a
doubt smell it when you open the bottle. I personally really dislike this smell
and it bothered me a considerable amount, but if you're a bit less sensitive to
smells it may not bother you as much.
Anyway, at the time I absolutely loved this foundation. I was
fixated on having the fullest coverage foundation possible and it wasn't until
recently that I realised less is definitely more.
Not so long ago I discovered YSL's Le Teint Touche Éclat foundation, which is basically a follow up of their
Touche Éclat pen, as it boasts the same illuminating
properties with 'weightless perfection'. The formula is free of any opaque
powders so it doesn't give you a cakey foundation look much like the Dream Matte
Mousse or Mac's Studio Fix. It also claims to define the natural contours of
the face with 'dimensional radiance'. I was matched up to the shade BR30, which
is a warm but light enough shade to give me a sun-kissed glow with my
paler skin tone. I am really happy with the colour the assistant matched
me with as it does everything I want it to. It brightens my skin tone without
making me look like I've rolled in Doritos! No more oompa loompa days for me. I
also made sure to get a free 7-day sample before I made the full purchase and
this definitely helped cement my decision to buy the actual bottle.
Blended in, you can instantly see the luminous and flawless
coverage it gives. I find that it has a build-able consistency and it
is able to cover any blemishes I get. It does an exceptional job of
covering and concealing redness or uneven patches. I get quite
blotchy skin without make-up but this foundation does a superb job of
concealing all of that and making me look like I have a good skin base. I
have had various comments saying how flawless and luminous my skin looks when
I've worn this which I think is a fab compliment! My only negative is that when you first apply
it, it can feel very 'wet' on the face as it's so dewy and oozes luminescence.
I therefore am unsure if it would be suited to individuals with oily skin,
similarly to Mac's Studio Fix. I make sure I buff it into my skin with my Real
Techniques Buffing Brush for a bit longer than necessary than always- I repeat
always!!
I set it with my Rimmel Stay Matte Powder to ensure it doesn't
get too slimy in the day. With the powder, it stays luminous but also feels dry
on the skin simultaneously. The staying power, with my powder, is sublime. It
doesn't wear throughout my working day or even if I've gone out for an evening.
It stays put even when I'm at the gym so that shows it has great staying power!
I completely love this foundation and really do feel like it eradicates all
dullness in the complexion and illuminates all of the dimensions in the face. Your
skin immediately looks radiant and awakened when it's put on and that's
something that I haven't been able to achieve with any other foundation so far.
You can pick up this beauty for £28 from House of Fraser, Debenhams, Boots and
many other retailers. I recommend you get yourself a colour match and free
sample when you're next near the counter as it's 100% worth it!
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