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Revlon Photoready Airbrush Foundation

By Kwilliford @ExquisiteEczema
The jury is still out on this foundation, but as of right now, I am not 100% sold. And it is really more for personal reasons than it being a bad product. It does not have the coverage that I am looking for and it makes dry areas(such as healing eczema flare ups) stand out more than other foundations I use. This foundation has sheer to medium coverage. It has a mousse like consistency and is full of air bubbles when you dispense it. When you apply it to your face, it has a thin, runny consistency that can be a little challenging to blend. It doesn't look bad once blended out, but it is nothing special and quite simply, not my cup of tea. Also, it did not seem to stay on well the first day I used it; even with a primer and setting powder. Revlon's ColorStay Foundation is much better. The foundation doesn't specify which skin type it is best for, but I think it would best for those with olily skin and no dry patches. I do have oily skin, but it can also get very dry in some spots. And as for the airbrush effect, I did not get that result but it does feel really smooth and the shade is perfect.
  
Revlon Photoready Airbrush Foundation
Revlon Photoready Airbrush Foundation   The air bubbles make it seem like you dispensed a lot more foundation than you   actually did.
Revlon Photoready Airbrush Foundation
Revlon Photoready Airbrush Foundation

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