The foundation comes in a frosted glass bottle and it has a pump applicator which means you can control how much foundation you want to use, for me I find that 1 1/2 pumps gives me the perfect amount of coverage. You get 25ml of product.
To help make sure that you pick your perfect shade Liz Earle have handily included a Dulux style color chart booklet which has the shades of every product in their cosmetics range. All you have to do is hold it against your face and see which shade is the closest match to your skin tone. Liz Earle have also launched their 'Complexion Perfection' campaign, you can try the Signature Foundation and if you don't like it or it doesn't match you can return it for free by post or in store. How good an idea is that?! I can't count how many foundation I've bought in the past only to end up throwing them out because they didn't match my skin tone.
Liz Earle describe the Signature Foundation as being silky and light weight, I couldn't agree more. It is so easy to apply and the color is a perfect match for me so I don't have to worry about it looking cakey or unnatural on my skin.
OK time for the before and after picture! So I quite clearly look tired and rough in the before picture, I have blotches and my skin tone isn't completely even. I am only wearing the Liz Earle Signature Foundation, mascara, a bit of blusher and lip gloss in the second picture. I wanted to keep it looking natural so that my skin was the main focus. My skin tone is much more even and radiant, and I don't look tired anymore.
The Liz Earle Signature Foundation comes in 9 shades ranging from Porcelain which is for very pale skins with pink undertones to Mocha which is for medium-dark Asian skin tones. It is £21 and you can buy it from the Liz Earle website or at John Lewis.
Bye xxx
*Disclaimer. I have received this product for PR purposes, it does not effect my review in any way and all thoughts are my own and 100% genuine.












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