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A Comprehensive Guide to Foundation From Reviews.com

By Kwilliford @ExquisiteEczema
Happy Saturday, everyone! We have made it through another week, which almost seems miraculous after the week I had.  Before I get to my haul/first impressions post about some new Physicians Formula products, I wanted to talk about this fantastic article first.
I am not being paid or sponsored in any way for this post. I just loved what I saw and I wanted to share it with you guys.
I received an email from someone over at Reviews.com and she linked this article all about foundation reviews.These are going to be the creme de la creme and I have heard fantastic things about them from other bloggers.

A Comprehensive Guide to Foundation From Reviews.com

Image from Reviews.com


 I know how daunting picking out the perfect, holy grail foundation can be, so I looked at it. I loved what I saw. The article is well organized and I like how they weeded out the foundations they reviewed. They omitted foundations with highly suspect ingredients, including mineral oil, cleansing agents, formaldehyde releasers, and potentially dangerous chemical sunscreens. Secondly, they only reviewed foundations with 12 shades or more. If you are on either end of the skin tone spectrum, it can be a massive pain in the butt to find your perfect shade, so omitting foundations with a limited shade range is fantastic.
They have also included tips on finding your perfect shade and how to make sure your application is flawless. At some point, we have all struggled with both.

A Comprehensive Guide to Foundation From Reviews.com

Image from Reviews.com


I won't make this post lengthy, but I wanted to share this awesome guide to foundation, if you will. I think many people will find it to be a helpful resource, especially if you are newer to makeup. I have already bookmarked it.
If you want to check it out, you can find the article here.
I'll be back soon! <3
A Comprehensive Guide to Foundation From Reviews.com

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