That aside: this is a beloved product in the beauty community for a reason and it does still hold up for me. This foundation doesn't come with a pump, still (!) and I have no idea why - I would honestly rather pay an extra £2 because there have been times when these pumps have been like gold dust to get hold of. it's the Sheer Glow Foundation (Barcelona) | £35. It doesn't settle into fine lines and I think it's a great option for mature skin types. I'd say the longevity is good but you might get a bit of shine creeping through your t-zone if you're oily. It's really great for redness or if you just want to even out your skin tone a little. The texture is light and it blends effortlessly - it never looks heavy on the skin and really melds with it to create a base that's perfected but still looks like skin. It has a medium-buildable coverage you could sheer it out a little if you wanted to but it's ultimately a foundation as opposed to a skin tint. It has quite a unique formula and I'd say it does have a dewy finish but it could work for oiler skin types with the right prep. This is billed as a kind of skincare-makeup hybrid to me, the tinted moisturiser is more in that category, but added extras in terms of ingredients are never a bad thing and this contains Vitamins C and E and glycerin. The newest launch from Nars is their Light Reflecting Foundation* (Vanuatu) | £37.50.
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