A recent addition to my on-going foundation collection is the Bobbi Brown Skin foundation. As the colder months drift in my skin becomes slightly drier and this is the foundation that is perfect for those cold, bitter days which we are all dreading. The Bobbi Brown Skin foundation is available here for £31.
Top and Bottom: Bobbi Brown Skin foundation (Porcelain) | Real techniques buffing brush
Described by Bobbi Brown as "a truly modern foundation that offers invisible, weightless coverage that looks like skin, not make-up. This long-wearing formula evens tone, minimizes the appearance of pores, conceals imperfections and offers Broad spectrum UV protection. Its hydrating technology leaves skin feeling cushioned, comfortable and clean."
Bobbi Brown Skin foundation is available for £31 here and I own the shade 0 Porcelain
This foundation is great for normal, normal to dry and combination skin- I have combination skin but my skin is drier in Autumn and Winter and oilier in Spring and Summer. This gives a satin finish as it isn't completely matte and has a slight glow but isn't overly dewy. The consistency is slightly runnier than some foundations this allows it to feel very lightweight on the skin. The coverage when applied is light- medium coverage however it is buildable to a medium- full coverage.
The packaging is a glass bottle which has a pump which distributes a good amount of product to give a light- medium coverage. It awakens the skin making you look more fresh and natural. The coverage is able to blur imperfection and is a flawless base. The foundation lasts for around 6 hours if not more on me. Finally, it hydrates the skin and makes the skin look freshened.
Overall, I really do like the Bobbi Brown Skin foundation and find the coverage is great and it looks natural on my skin. This is slowly becoming an everyday favourite. I find this best applied with my trusty Real Techniques buffing brush as this gives the most flawless finish.
Have you tried the Bobbi Brown Skin foundation; will you be trying it out?
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