NYX Professional Makeup Bare With Me Blur Tint Foundation Foundation
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- Description
Forget about photo filters and say no to oily sheen, mask effect, or smudging throughout the day because, from now on, your skin will look flawless! The experts at NYX Professional Makeup have developed a unique tint foundation with a blur effect. What does it offer? First, the ability to choose the perfect shade from a wide range of hues. Second, excellent coverage of imperfections. And, most importantly, it lasts for up to 16 hours, maintaining a smooth, matte finish.
Benefits of NYX Professional Makeup Bare With Me Blur Tint Foundation:
- provides medium coverage with a matte finish;
- enriched with Glycerin, Matcha Tea, and Niacinamide for healthy, glowing, and protected skin;
- visually blurs pores, fine lines, and other imperfections;
- lasts for up to 16 hours without oxidizing or changing color;
- available in over 20 shades to match any skin tone;
- controls oily sheen all day long;
- allows skin to breathe;
- does not clog pores.
I got a bit tanned during the summer, so I decided to use the Loréal Paris true match foundation in shade 1. It matched perfectly with my very light tan. However, my tan has faded, so I was looking for a new foundation for my fair skin. I chose shade 01 pale, and I was afraid it would be too light, but it turned out to be a perfect match. It is not too heavy and has a more matte finish, which I really liked. I will definitely be buying it again.
I purchased the shade Fair, which is between a pink and beige tone. The most important thing with this foundation is to moisturize your skin before applying it, and it will be fine. As for the application itself, I personally don't like using my fingers, so I think it should be applied with a sponge. It's better not to layer it too much, as it's definitely not that kind of product. I like the matte finish, and it also provides good coverage with just a thin layer. So overall, it's a good product, it lasts a long time, you just need to "get used to it"
It is very difficult to distribute, as it sets and emphasizes pores before you have a chance to distribute it. I chose the fair shade because I have light skin, but it is too light. I have dry skin, but it does not emphasize dryness too much - that is the only positive aspect of this foundation. However, I found it difficult to work with.
The worst foundation I've ever had. It looks very unnatural on the face, and its staying power is disappointing. Even though my skin is not too dry, it looks totally dehydrated with this foundation.
This is a pretty good foundation for oily skin - it mattifies while still looking natural. The coverage ranges from light to medium if applied with a sponge. It stays well throughout the day and doesn't settle into fine lines. After a few hours of wear, it loses some of its matte finish, but the face doesn't look greasy. The shade 02 Fair is a perfect match for very light skin with a neutral undertone.
It is decent, but it is difficult to use if you apply too much. It smears and leaves patches, even with a primer stick. You need to apply it minimally for a light coverage. I use foundation to even out my skin tone and rarely get breakouts. I won't buy it again because it's inconvenient to apply drop by drop on my face, and if you take more, it becomes impossible to distribute it evenly on the entire face, which is the main issue. However, it does provide a matte coverage.
I was looking for a replacement for my Misha cream. After much consideration, I chose shade 03.
When you swatch it on your hand, your first thought will be that it has a reddish tint, but it is not noticeable on the face at all, and I can say that it is even lighter than I expected.
You definitely need to apply it with a damp sponge on moisturized skin. I do not recommend it for girls with dry skin, as it will accentuate the dryness.
The consistency is thicker and it is more dense compared to the Misha cream itself.
As for its lasting power, I will test it today, but for now, it feels so lightweight that I don't even know if I should apply powder because it is not shiny, it's matte.
It is visible on the skin. Compared to Misha, you can't see Misha at all.