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Daniel Sandler Invisible Radiance Foundation & Concealer Review

By Hollysbeautybox @hollysbeautybox
Hey everyone!
I recently was sent over the Daniel Sandler Invisible Radiance Foundation & Concealer to try and you know how much it THRILLS me to the bone to receive a new foundation to try, so I thought I would share my thoughts with you all!
Daniel Sandler Invisible Radiance Foundation & Concealer Review
First of all, as you all will know if you read my blog regularly, I look like death warmed up. I have veeeery pale skin and so instead of fake tanning, I embrace my paleness! All Hail the pale! haha! I need to have my foundation true to it's shade, and so I requested this to be sent to me in shade 'porcelain'.
First off, Daniel Sandler products are usually amaze-freaking-baaawls and so I was really looking forward to trying this. 
I really like that there is a concealer in the lid of this, because I like to use concealer from the same range as the foundation because I always feel they were designed to compliment each other... sexy beasts.
I unscrewed the top of this and saw a little scoop which helps to scoop the foundation onto the back of my hand so I can work it into my skin.  The foundation is a thick, creamy consistency and smells of nothing. 
This glides onto skin and it has a medium to full coverage which I love. Usually after about 20 mins or so, I start to notice the color changes shade for some reason and its a big bug bearer for me, but this one didn't do that. The color stayed the same throughout the day, it didnt go orange or bleurgh.. Im really awesome with words. 
I always set my foundation with a pressed powder because I get oily skin at my nose and chin area.  I felt that even if I didnt have oily skin, I would have probably set this anyways because it is glowy.
This lasted really well throughout the day and I was thoroughly impressed. I would buy this again and again. I LOVE IT!
Have you tried this foundation? what are your thoughts?
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