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Born This Way Foundation - TooFaced

Hey Lovelies,

So today I'm coming at your with a review on a foundation I have recently had the pleasure of trying. My usual foundation just wasn't cutting it anymore and by the end of the day, was literally sliding off my face, so time for a change!

I did a bit of research and saw quite a few recommendations for the TooFaced Born This Way Foundation for a full coverage foundation suitable for dry skin {Although I suffer with combination}. The shade I got is Nude and it's the right colour for my lighter skin gained over winter once it's been warmed up a little with some bronzer.


It has a nozzle already on the bottle so it's much cleaner and hygienic than dipping into it. One and a half pump of foundation is more than enough to cover my entire face without it looking like I've been caked and could clearly plaster a wall with it.

The foundation itself is really nice to use. It blends well, feels cool on my skin and covers everything I want it to without my face looking like a mask. It has quite a natural finish especially for a full coverage foundation, and is not overly matte. I find it lasts really well and still looks great at the end of the day. I just need to add a little bit of powder part way through to reduce any shine.


Overall I really like this foundation and it's definitely one that I'll repurchase in future. I would have to say it's up there in my top 5. I'd totally recommend it for anyone looking for a new foundation.

That's it for now. Talk to you again soon.

Sophie Marie
xx

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