It feels great on the skin and isn’t too slippy and greasy like some radiant foundations. Great coverage with a natural, luminous finish that doesn’t look too dewy. Unfortunately it turned too pinky grey on my skin so I exchanged it for 202 Creamy Natural which seems to be a better match tone wise but a little dark. I initially picked up shade 201 Classic Ivory. The L’Oréal Paris Infallible Pro-Glow Radiant Finish Foundation is raved about in the beauty community for it’s luminous finish on normal to dry skin types. The other new foundation I picked up isn’t all that new to the market but it took me far too long to give it a try. I think I am really going to love this one! Shade 10 Porcelain is also a perfect match for me. It has a satin matte finishes that manages not to look dry on me and it holds up very well on my chin and nose area compared to other foundations. It does offer fantastic coverage, while still looking natural. I am only just beginning to use this foundation but so far I am loving it. □ What really intrigued me about the new cushion foundation from Maybelline is that I was hearing it offered far more coverage than most cushion foundations while giving a natural matte finish, rather than dewy, while still working well on dry skin. Unfortunately I had it put away for a few months and it seems to have dried up. The L’Oreal True Match Cushion Foundation happens to be another one of my favourite drugstore foundations when I want a natural, dewy look. Cushion foundations tend to work really well on dry skin. One is the brand new Maybelline Dream Cushion Fresh Face Liquid Foundation. I picked up a couple new drugstore foundations recently to try that I’ve been hearing great things about. 2017 is going to be a year dedicated to experimenting with foundations, drugstore, mid-high end, and luxury, to finally find a wardrobe of foundations that I can truly count on. They also tend to migrate into my deep nasolabial lines and around my nose. Foundations tend to break apart and go patchy highlighting the dryness on my chin and nose. I posted last week about my struggle finding foundations that work on my dry skin and don’t exacerbate my dryness or highlight the textured areas of my dry skin.
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