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| Immidiately After Application |
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Hello my fellow ladies. Makeup foundation is essential to putting together any look, whether that is for your everday wear or for special occasions. A good or bad foundation can either make or break your look. So, it is very important to try out a few foundations to see which one works with your skin. It's important to have the right tools to tackle any project.
Lancome Teint Idole Ultra:
Cons:
-Price
-Oxidation
-Lack of Oil Control
Pros:
-Packaging
-Coverage
-Color Selection
-Texture
-Finish
-Long Lasting
First off, the price of this luxury brand foundation is $42. Yes, you read correctly. This bottle comes in a glass bottle and holds 1 oz. of product (which is the average size of a liquid foundation). This foundation is ideal for oily skin due to its oil-free formula. This foundation has a tendency to oxidize on my skin (due to the oil production on my face). So, I would suggest to go one shade lighter than your normal color (especially in the summer), after an hour or so of wearing this foundation, it will mix in with the oils on your face and become darker. Since I have really oily skin, this is a common effect of foundations on me. Despite its oil free formula, this product does not help with oil production. If I was wearing this foundation during the day, I would still have to blot my face with blotting paper 2-3 times.
Now the good things...The packaging is very convenient glass bottle with a plastic pump. This ensures less wastage since you only dispense what you need. Also less chances of bacteria buildup since there is minimal contact with air exposure due to the pump. Although the foundation is claimed to be a full coverage, I would have to say that it is medium to full coverage. So, you can decide how much you need and build accordingly. There are 19 shades available with a wide selection from fair to dark and from warm to cool undertones.
They have a good variety for ethnic skin tones as well as caucasian ones. The texture of this product is not cakey at if applied correctly. I have noticed that with fingers and brushes, it becomes streaky. I prefer to apply it on my face with a standard foundation brush, then blend it with a beauty blender. Infact, it looks like your own skin, that has been improved. A little product goes a long ways. Easily blends, but blends quickly, so work with one area at a time. The finish is neither matte or dewy. Rather it is satin, which is right in between. This looks non-greasy but still emphasizes a natural glow from within.
The foundation claims to be a 14 hour retouch free. That is a pretty bold claim that doesn't quite meet its expectations. It is long wearing (I have worn it up to 10 hours), however, even then, I do have to blot and retouch with powder.
Overall, I would rate this foundation as a 4.0. I love the finish as well as the natural look of this foundation. The downside is definitely the inability to control oil and the fact that it oxidizes. However, paired with a primer, it helps with the oils seeping through. But I could care less than to wear a primer on an everyday basis.