![]() I find it comparable to the Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless, though I like the NARS better. Price is good too, considering it's 1.5 ounces. I find it fairly true to other NARS shades, maybe a tiny bit lighter than Radiant Longwear (the big tall glass bottle), esepcially since it doesn't oxidize. It doesn't need to be set, but powders work well over it, and I've worn it under a face mask with very minimal transfer. Experts Choice: Armani Beauty Power Fabric + High. Best for Mature Skin: Cle de Peau Beaute Radiant Fluid Matte Foundation, 130. Because of this, I recommend working one section at a time, as opposed to dotting all over and then blending out. Best Overall: Chanel Ultra Le Teint Velvet Foundation, 55. It applies well with either a brush or sponge and dries down fast. I use a hydrating moisturizer and a good primer underneath, but the good thing is that so far, it's worked with every primer I've tried it with (NARS radiant, MILK hydro, Armani, VB x Augustinus Bader). My skin is combo dry, though mostly dry, with some texture, and I occasionally have issues with settling into fine lines, but this foundation hasn't caused any problems. I bought it when it first came out and have used it quite a bit since then, and I can confidently say it will be a favorite in my foundation rotation. You get 1.5 fluid ounces instead of the standard 1 fluid ounce, so it breaks down to being just under $27 an ounce which is very reasonable for a midrange brand sold at Sephora. The shade match was spot on when I first applied it, and was still a perfect match at the end of the night. Almost every foundation oxidizes a little bit on me, which is very noticeable since I have fair skin. ![]() ![]() I wore it for 11 hours one day, and while I was a bit oily after that long, the foundation wasn't breaking apart in my trouble areas at all. It dries down so well that I don't need to powder the perimeters of my face (that's unheard of for me). I thought it was amazing when the Peach Perfect lasted so long and didn't transfer, but this one is on another level. It just glides over pores and blemishes seamlessly and doesn't emphasize my texture from acne scarring. The only other full coverage foundations I use (Double Wear and TF Peach Perfect) don't sit nearly as beautifully on my skin. It's truly a soft matte, very natural looking finish. I just never loved using a brush to apply liquid foundation so this is a huge plus for me. My sponge (currently using Real Techniques) doesn't seem to absorb any of the product. It's the only foundation I've tried that applies to full coverage with a sponge. I posted my review on this foundation on another subreddit recently, so I'll copy it here :) This is such a wonderful foundation.
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