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Chanel Perfection Lumiere Foundation Beige 020 Review

By Tokkiandoliver @tokkiandoliver
Chanel Perfection Lumiere Foundation Beige 020 Review
I got this foundation in a swap roughly two days ago, and I wanted to blog about this asap as it is a very interesting product (for both good and bad reasons).
Perfection Lumiere came out a while ago, and initially there was a lot of negative review.  Even a good friend of mine returned this, because she wasn't happy with this foundation.  I also read a lot of how this product doesn't budge once you applied it.  There were lots of reasons as to why I didn't purchase this foundation.  However, I am glad that I swapped for it and was able to test it out for this blog.
Upon my first application of this foundation, I was mortified.  I had to work really fast with this product, because it really settles fast.  I used my Dior flat head foundation brush, and had to really spread this around.  I was also mortified at how it amplified my enlarged pores and my dry spots.  I would have gotten rid of this foundation, but this foundation lasted all day, so I wanted to work around the problems and keep this foundation.
I'm so glad that I spent some time experimenting with the foundation and other products.  First thing that I did differently was use a moisturising primer.  Then, I added a bit of liquid highlighter to the foundation, and that helped so much.  Now I have a great foundation routine which includes the perfection lumiere, and I really couldn't be happier.
This product isn't perfect, and I know a lot of people grumbled because it does cost £36, but I honestly haven't found a foundation that lasts this long, so it is well worth it to me.
Just remember...1.  Wear primer2. Add liquid highlighter either with the foundation or on top to give a moisturising dewy/healthy finish instead of the matte and slightly dried out finish
What was your experience with Chanel's Perfection Lumiere?  What is your favorite foundation right now?

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