

I think the photos are really misleading too, as they show people with darker skin than me wearing far lighter shades than mine.ģ.70 can also only loosely be described as a 'match' - as people have pointed out from the photos online: these shades do run very orange-toned. There are a couple of shades in-between the ones I have, but some of them are cool-toned so wouldn't be right for me. I have three shades here as it just felt a bit wasteful to take all of the colours I knew I'd have no use for, and there are enough swatches and videos on the internet showing what they all look like. However when the shades were swatched it was clear that the gradient was all wrong! There were variations of very similar shades on the lighter end of the spectrum with a handful of deeper options tacked onto the end, like a bit of an afterthought.Īs an NC40 girl, I'm kind of on the cusp of where the shade selection deteriorated! My closest match is the shade 3.70 which is way over on the darker end of the spectrum, which seems off given that I'm pretty 'slap bang in the middle' when it comes to the range of human skin tones.

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So, what do I think of it all? Keep reading to find out.Įveryone's issue with this foundation when it launched was, of course, the shade range! It's a real shame because I don't think it was intentional - the marketing images show people of all ages, ethnicities and genders, plus it comes in an impressive 32 shades. Therefore try at your own risk.When the new BeautyBlender Bounce Foundation* | £32 | landed in the US, it's fair to say it caused a bit of social media storm.which we'll get into! Opinions were flying left, right and centre but Cult Beauty kindly sent me this over to try for myself. rachelbeautystyle is not a make up artist, beauty or skincare specialist and will not be held liable for any recommendations. **Disclaimer: All opinions are based on personal experiences, and are not sponsored. *This product has been provided for reviewing purposes, all views and opinions are 100% honest. Apologies for the iPhone photos but I think it still shows how beautiful the foundation looks. Below are some newer photos with my normal- combo skin. UPDATE: As my skin has slowly transitioned to be more oily this foundation has been amazing! The foundation makes my skin look flawless and lasts really well during the day. I think this is one of those rare foundations that would suit all skin types as you would be able to change the finish with a different primer. Overall I really like this foundation and think I will love it when my skin is oily again. Here’s the final makeup look using the Beauty Blender Bounce Liquid Whip Long Wear Foundation… Could be because my skin is more dry or that its winter.

However I still recommend going in store to get colour matched as I was advised this foundation can oxidise a bit. I found the online swatches really helpful and accurate in selecting my shade.

Overall Thoughts Beauty Blender Bounce Liquid Whip Long Wear Foundation Available in 40 shades and categorised by neutral, cool and warm tones.“A weightless, liquid whip foundation with a multidimensional, velveteen-matte finish that wears for up to 24 hours”. Overall Thoughts Beauty Blender Bounce Liquid Whip Long Wear FoundationĪbout the Beauty Blender Bounce Liquid Whip Long Wear Foundation:.About the Beauty Blender Bounce Liquid Whip Long Wear Foundation:.
