We’re talking a medium level of coverage but it’s buildable on areas that need a bit extra. It just seems to place the product really evenly and not buff it out into nothing and using it means I can get a decent level of coverage too. I’ve tried this a good few times now, using different application methods and it’s mad how different brushes etc can make a foundation look so different! I found that applying it with a makeup sponge sheers it out a lot, so that’s worth noting and if you have perfect skin, then good luck to you! I’ve tried my usual buffing brushes and thought the application was just grand, but it was only when I applied it with the Real Techniques Brush Crush Blush Brush that I fell hard and fast. Promising to give fresh and radiant looking skin in an instant, my dull and lacklustre skin was ready to give it a go. I was sent two shades of the No7 HydraLuminous Moisturising Foundation, Porcelain being too light for me and Beige which is slightly too dark, but looks gorgeous on when I blend it down the neck, so that’s what I’ve been wearing and what you see in these photos. The collaboration is long over and this isn’t part of it, but just wanted to flag it, disclosure and all! ![]() ![]() ![]() Now that spring has sprung, I’m all about the glowy skin life, even though I have my oily bits, but if you can’t look fresh faced and lovely when the flowers are starting the bloom, when can you? I did a collaboration with Boots recently where they sent me some of their new beauty bits and I’ve been getting stuck into them since.
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