SEPHORACOLLECTION Perfection Mist Airbrush Foundation Light
B**
Love the cover this gives
Love the cover this gives, not too heavy or too light. The only downfall for me is that it's a matte finish so it's a little drying to my skin
S**Z
Light and airy
Love this product. Light, breathable. Fair coverage. But would rather have a lighter coverage to a heavy feel which would not be happening here anyway. Buying it for a second time.
M**S
Very dry
Very dry, I had to use a brush to even out the coverage.
J**R
Product was empty
Used the product once and now it is empty. Because it is flammable, Amazon wont allow me to return. Very disappointed in the product and Amazon.
L**1
Beautiful but messy, IMO
Looks great and very lightweight. I am not artistic so it's too messy for me to spray on my face, also I'm not taking the time to cover up hair and bathroom, so I use their suggestion to spray on my brush and that works just fine.If they'd put serums in there it would be perfect.
D**N
I like to apply like regular foundation using a brush versus ...
I like to apply like regular foundation using a brush versus spraying on face. Works better than regular liquid foundation. Applies evenly.
A**R
This product is easy to apply
This product is easy to apply, but the color is way lighter than expected and its very dry. There is zero shine in this product and feels like you need to add moisturizer on top to keep it from flaking. Sorry not for me... :( Maybe ok for someone very pale with oily skin.
A**T
$26 @ Sephora or online
I had purchased Dior Airflash a few years ago - really liked it! It's around $62 tho so I never re-purchased.I have mature skin (I'm in my 50's) and have taken good care but still have some pore issues and lines.I highly recommend this Sephora Perfection Mist - it leaves a fairly matte finish, which I'm not fond of, especially on more mature skin. BUT it's also a bit of a satin finish, so it's not settling into lines and pores. It really does provide a fairly flawless/airbrused finish and looks really nice, and lasts many hours (maybe 8 - 10....) It keeps my t-zone oil at bay.I've been using a variety of primers first (after my DIY Vit C serum + then moisturizers). Using the ELF primer works really well with this foundation! So I don't see a need to have a high-end, pricey primer for this. BTW I also have the Porefessional primer and I've used that, and the ELF primers. I see absolutely NO difference, so ELF it is!This foundation also DOES minimize the look of pores! So, yep, it's a 5-star product. It's less than 1/2 the price of Dior and it offers a little bit more product as well.I love the Real Techniques sponge (similar to Beauty Blender - I've used both - but Real Techniques is AS GOOD AS Beauty Blender and much less expensive. I just find R.T. difficult to find so I buy it online - on RT website). I've never found it in stock at my local Ulta...As a side note, I've also purchased the really really cheap sponge applicators - you get about 4 of them for something like $5.00 - NOT a good sponge. Way too firm. I find them useless.I either use the flat ELF Kabuki brush for the Sephora Mist foundation - where I shake the bottle first (which is a must!) and spray directly onto the top of brush. Work quickly, though because the foundation dries to powder-type finish very quickly.The other application method (I like both methods) is covering my hair with an inexpensive shower cap (I buy them in lot at Sally Beauty) and cover my chest/shoulders with a face towel, and spray directly on my face. It works well and I don't see that much product is wasted at all. It's a very simple, easy technique.One day (using ELF primer on entire face) I tested this Airbrush vs. Avon Ideal Flawless liquid foundation (in Creamy Natural) - I really like that particular Avon foundation too! However, the Airbrush minized pores more, although the Avon is a wonderful foundation for mature skin as well. It's got a nice, dewey-type finish w/light-med coverage.Bottom line is I LOVE this Sephora Perfection Airbrush foundation and it's a much, much better value than Dior, but I would say comparable in quality and what it does for your skin.There are 5 shades available, so it's not a lot.... but I think Sephora has done a great job in covering a LOT of ground with just 5 shades. I initially purchased the Med (I'm fair skinned and always use sunscreen - no tanning for me!) but I traded it for the "Light" shade and it's about perfect! I have some red in my hair - my skin isn't as light as an Ivory shade, and unless you are SUPER light Ivory, I woudn't buy the "Fair" shade in this - it's VERY light. Working with just a light sweep of bronzer around top of forehead, temples, and under and along jawline, this warms up the look of this foundation.Highly recommend.
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