Anti-Ageing Foundation
Buying make-up online can be a bit tricky, especially if you have never seen a product in person before. I find that I will stumble upon a great sale (Hautelook... you are my weakness) and just wing it, hoping I order the right color and that the product will work for me. Some times they work and other times I end up passing the products off to friends and family. Recently I bought a whole slew of Korres products on sale and while some of the items I had tried before and loved I had never actually tested out their Quercetin & Oak Antiageing Foundation.
I wasn't 100% sure on what color to pick and ended up choosing 05 Bisque, its a shade light for me during the summer months but I was able to make it work mixing in a foundation that was a bit darker. Now that its getting cooler outside and I have been spending less time in the sun I find myself reaching more and more for this foundation and not needing to darken it.
This foundation is marketed as long wearing, anti-aging (that would be from the Quercetin) and promises crease proof and a soft focus finish. I find that this foundation glides on quite smoothly and settles with a youthful hydrating feel. This gives a medium coverage that is easily buildable. For me I tend to reach for high coverage foundations but this builds nicely and doesn't look cakey when wearing multiple layers. The formulation wears well through the day on more humid days I do see a bit of separation on my t-zone but I fault that more to living in Houston and having oily skin than the foundation itself. In all I really like this foundation and for that matter the Korres brand in general, they always impress me with the quality of their products!
Buying make-up online can be a bit tricky, especially if you have never seen a product in person before. I find that I will stumble upon a great sale (Hautelook... you are my weakness) and just wing it, hoping I order the right color and that the product will work for me. Some times they work and other times I end up passing the products off to friends and family. Recently I bought a whole slew of Korres products on sale and while some of the items I had tried before and loved I had never actually tested out their Quercetin & Oak Antiageing Foundation.
This foundation is marketed as long wearing, anti-aging (that would be from the Quercetin) and promises crease proof and a soft focus finish. I find that this foundation glides on quite smoothly and settles with a youthful hydrating feel. This gives a medium coverage that is easily buildable. For me I tend to reach for high coverage foundations but this builds nicely and doesn't look cakey when wearing multiple layers. The formulation wears well through the day on more humid days I do see a bit of separation on my t-zone but I fault that more to living in Houston and having oily skin than the foundation itself. In all I really like this foundation and for that matter the Korres brand in general, they always impress me with the quality of their products!
Korres Quercetin & Oak Antiageing Foundation
Tuesday, September 30, 2014Anti-Ageing Foundation
Buying make-up online can be a bit tricky, especially if you have never seen a product in person before. I find that I will stumble upon a great sale (Hautelook... you are my weakness) and just wing it, hoping I order the right color and that the product will work for me. Some times they work and other times I end up passing the products off to friends and family. Recently I bought a whole slew of Korres products on sale and while some of the items I had tried before and loved I had never actually tested out their Quercetin & Oak Antiageing Foundation.
I wasn't 100% sure on what color to pick and ended up choosing 05 Bisque, its a shade light for me during the summer months but I was able to make it work mixing in a foundation that was a bit darker. Now that its getting cooler outside and I have been spending less time in the sun I find myself reaching more and more for this foundation and not needing to darken it.
This foundation is marketed as long wearing, anti-aging (that would be from the Quercetin) and promises crease proof and a soft focus finish. I find that this foundation glides on quite smoothly and settles with a youthful hydrating feel. This gives a medium coverage that is easily buildable. For me I tend to reach for high coverage foundations but this builds nicely and doesn't look cakey when wearing multiple layers. The formulation wears well through the day on more humid days I do see a bit of separation on my t-zone but I fault that more to living in Houston and having oily skin than the foundation itself. In all I really like this foundation and for that matter the Korres brand in general, they always impress me with the quality of their products!
Buying make-up online can be a bit tricky, especially if you have never seen a product in person before. I find that I will stumble upon a great sale (Hautelook... you are my weakness) and just wing it, hoping I order the right color and that the product will work for me. Some times they work and other times I end up passing the products off to friends and family. Recently I bought a whole slew of Korres products on sale and while some of the items I had tried before and loved I had never actually tested out their Quercetin & Oak Antiageing Foundation.
This foundation is marketed as long wearing, anti-aging (that would be from the Quercetin) and promises crease proof and a soft focus finish. I find that this foundation glides on quite smoothly and settles with a youthful hydrating feel. This gives a medium coverage that is easily buildable. For me I tend to reach for high coverage foundations but this builds nicely and doesn't look cakey when wearing multiple layers. The formulation wears well through the day on more humid days I do see a bit of separation on my t-zone but I fault that more to living in Houston and having oily skin than the foundation itself. In all I really like this foundation and for that matter the Korres brand in general, they always impress me with the quality of their products!
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