I have dry skin, and I absolutely love this foundation. I’m 46 and have been looking for a foundation that does not need setting, for me using this product without powder gives optimal performance. I also want the full coverage without it looking Cakey and textured. I have textured skin, and blemishes that need to be covered, this foundation does it for me, and the longevity of the product is a plus. I use it as it is, and it really does exactly what it says, I absolutely love it!
It’s really hard to see anything on your skin. The lighting is very blown out, and the high contrast with the background makes it worse. It makes your skin look lovely and perfect, but it’s not good for seeing what a foundation looks like. The depth of field is also so shallow that you have bokeh on the perimeter of your face, blurring your skin.
Thank you for the feedback. I will see if I can lower the lights or the ISO to give more detail. I have only been filming for a year now and am completely self taught so there are a lot of holes in my knowledge for sure. This time last year I was still just on an iphone and got my first real camera in September so definitely a huge learning curve. The lense I have that is so pretty and bokeh'd is a fixed 50mm so I do struggle a little with getting the focus right. It's tough because the artist in me loves the dreamy flattering bokeh effect but you're right it doesn't lend itself to showing the less flattering details that frankly you do want to see in a foundation review. I have noticed the background makes a difference too so maybe I can play more with those since I have a ton of them. Anyway, thanks for the feedback as I do want to show how the foundation performs ultimately and it sounds like that is not getting across with my current set up.
@@redgirlreviewsno problem. It does look lovely and dreamy, it just also blurs your skin. You can set your depth of field higher (I’m guessing this is a 1.8f lens?). The depth of field (aka f stop) isn’t fixed, just the focal length (aka the mm measurement, in this case 50).
@@vsm6847 thx! I will try that. I had it set to f1.2 so VERY bokeh. I’ll keep moving that up until I find a happy medium. Just filmed another foundation review with a mix of f1.8, lower lights/iso and a gray background for the skin application part so I’ll be curious to see if that comes across better. Feedback appreciated!
New subscriber. Always looking for someone over 40 with oily skin. I agree the lighting made it hard to see but the final look is quite lovely. Thanks for the review. I will be picking this one up.
Welcome! Yes, it is a little bit less common that us over 40's are still oily and it is just such a challenging skin type especially when it starts to coincide with aging skin issues...fun! I think you'll like this one as an oily skin person. Thanks for the feedback on the video being too bright too. I just filmed the ABH stick one and tried bringing back the lights and bokeh a bit so hopefully the next one will be better. ;-)
Given the super quick dry down and the great coverage, I would love to see how it looks and reacts if you added it to a standard moisturizer. Basically making your own BB or cc cream. The dryness of the tint makes me think it would really really work.
I think that would be a good idea to try for sure! I always end up mixing my foundations with other foundations to make the consistency perfect or change the color but I haven't tried it with this one yet...off to play with this now!
I’m always looking for a complexion product that looks not to thick but holds the oil back. I will definitely check this one out. Thanks for the lovely review.
Oily skin is usually a sign of dehydration. Your skin is overcompensating for the lack of moisture. Its truly important especially in our 40s on to have full 5-6 glasses of water.
That’s some of it but I do moisturize like crazy and keep hydrated. Dr. Dray has a great video about this. It can be made worse by over drying your skin but it’s usually more of an effect of your genetics and hormones which it definitely is in my case unfortunately. When I was on Accutane my skin was extremely dry but never oily as a result. The vitamin A turned off my oil glands (which is what made me dry) and cured my sebaceous hyperplasias which was a result of just turning off genetically overactive oil glands for me. That over activity is also what has caused me to deal with clogged pores and hormonal acne my whole life unfortunately. On the flip side, it has kept my skin looking a bit younger over the years…I think I’d trade that for balanced skin though, I hate the oiliness! Good news is once I’m done with menopause and my hormones lower and level out it should naturally get better as most of this is hormonal based for me and that’s why it’s gotten worse as I get closer to menopause and my hormones are swinging wildly and giving me so much grief right now.
@@redgirlreviews I’m 56 and my skin was oily and I thank god for that. It does keep the wrinkles away. After menopause it turned dryer but not horribly so, but I also started drinking a lot of water at the same time so I think my hormones and water balanced my skin. I actually add oil back now with face oils. We are all so chemically unique. You look amazing and healthy.
@@piercingtheveil40 that gives me so much hope for after menopause so thank you! You're right, it'd be so much easier if we all reacted to treatments etc. the same but we are all wonderfully different. ;-) After my hysterectomy my ovaries kicked back in and were making things terrible for me with the hormone swings and became cystic so now I'm on a progestin only birth control pill (oh the irony) now to stop the ovulation most months and that is helping my skin some too...really can't wait to be through this roller coaster but have a ways to go yet! I love talking to women on the other end of the meno process to help get me through this hard part by giving me hope! Unfortunately my mom died at 54 of gall bladder/liver cancer related to using premarin after her hysterectomy so I have no reference for what to expect as she never went through a normal menopause having had everything removed at 44 and then being put on premarin from there on out.
Thx for the feedback 👍🏻 am still learning as this is my first camera and just got it in September. I spent forever setting up the lighting/camera so my skin looked nice for product shorts and now I need to undo some of that without being underlit 🤔
Also can you see the texture in the iPhone videos up close or am I being too hard on myself calling that textured skin? I’ve had bad acne for so much of my life that now that I’m fixing it I’m still sensitive to anything showing on my face even though it’s so much better now after Accutane.
Do you think with a sponge you can get a shoe to light coverage with this product because I mostly like a sheer to light coverage . Almost like a my skin but better look
I think it would definitely help but I think if I wanted a very similar finish that's great with oily skin but is a little less drying, has good shades to choose from and is like a more full coverage skin tint I would totally check out the new Kylie Skin Tint. That one is awesome and in my usual rotation especially when I'm a little more oily but don't want to look over dried out with my aging textured skin. ruclips.net/video/yC5C7IFrDaI/видео.html
hmm I will go swatch it again but I did try it back when it first came out and ended up returning it because I think it ended up looking too greasy on me. Maybe I can get some samples from Sephora to try again ;-)
@@lindsey3707 I got the brush in PR and it's one of my treasured goodies 🤩 I think you'll really like this foundation and they have olive tones for you!
@@lindsey3707 OK I was wondering about that...I thought for sure I'd heard you talking about needing olive undertone foundations on your channel esp. with the about face foundation but my bad! 😅 They have a great color range on this one so I'm sure you'll find your color easily. I'm tempted to go back and try the F4 Cool undertone (next darkest up in the cool tones but it seems dark...the neutral F2 seemed too orange for me) since my super pale daughter already stole this one from me though 🤣
I prefer using brushes too for foundation I just use the sponge to remove excess foundation. It’s great to know the first shade is too light for you as I thought you are the palest of pales at least on camera 😂
Yep! The lights do make me look a little paler as they are so bright. In natural light I do have to say I'm usually the second to lightest shade if it has a really pale shade range. My daughter is the palest shade though and usually gets my 'too light' shades. 😅 Also, if it is a matte formula, too white is extra ghosty looking versus a skin tint which I can usually pull off the lightest shade.
I have dry skin, and I absolutely love this foundation. I’m 46 and have been looking for a foundation that does not need setting, for me using this product without powder gives optimal performance. I also want the full coverage without it looking Cakey and textured. I have textured skin, and blemishes that need to be covered, this foundation does it for me, and the longevity of the product is a plus. I use it as it is, and it really does exactly what it says, I absolutely love it!
Totally agree! This one really performs totally differently than most mattifying foundations. I love how thin it is and how it sets!
Glad to find someone with my skintone.
That's why I'm here! Not a whole lot of us lovely pale unicorns! ;-)
It’s really hard to see anything on your skin. The lighting is very blown out, and the high contrast with the background makes it worse. It makes your skin look lovely and perfect, but it’s not good for seeing what a foundation looks like. The depth of field is also so shallow that you have bokeh on the perimeter of your face, blurring your skin.
Thank you for the feedback. I will see if I can lower the lights or the ISO to give more detail. I have only been filming for a year now and am completely self taught so there are a lot of holes in my knowledge for sure. This time last year I was still just on an iphone and got my first real camera in September so definitely a huge learning curve. The lense I have that is so pretty and bokeh'd is a fixed 50mm so I do struggle a little with getting the focus right. It's tough because the artist in me loves the dreamy flattering bokeh effect but you're right it doesn't lend itself to showing the less flattering details that frankly you do want to see in a foundation review. I have noticed the background makes a difference too so maybe I can play more with those since I have a ton of them. Anyway, thanks for the feedback as I do want to show how the foundation performs ultimately and it sounds like that is not getting across with my current set up.
@@redgirlreviewsno problem. It does look lovely and dreamy, it just also blurs your skin. You can set your depth of field higher (I’m guessing this is a 1.8f lens?). The depth of field (aka f stop) isn’t fixed, just the focal length (aka the mm measurement, in this case 50).
@@vsm6847 thx! I will try that. I had it set to f1.2 so VERY bokeh. I’ll keep moving that up until I find a happy medium. Just filmed another foundation review with a mix of f1.8, lower lights/iso and a gray background for the skin application part so I’ll be curious to see if that comes across better. Feedback appreciated!
@@redgirlreviewsyeah that’s why it’s so blurry. 1.8 is still too low. I’d aim for f4.
@@vsm6847 Oh wow, well next one is already done but will try all the way up to F4 for the following one. Thx for the advice!
I know you thought it was a little light, but I think it looks beautiful and really highlights the cool porcelain of your skin
New subscriber. Always looking for someone over 40 with oily skin. I agree the lighting made it hard to see but the final look is quite lovely. Thanks for the review. I will be picking this one up.
Welcome! Yes, it is a little bit less common that us over 40's are still oily and it is just such a challenging skin type especially when it starts to coincide with aging skin issues...fun! I think you'll like this one as an oily skin person. Thanks for the feedback on the video being too bright too. I just filmed the ABH stick one and tried bringing back the lights and bokeh a bit so hopefully the next one will be better. ;-)
Given the super quick dry down and the great coverage, I would love to see how it looks and reacts if you added it to a standard moisturizer. Basically making your own BB or cc cream. The dryness of the tint makes me think it would really really work.
I think that would be a good idea to try for sure! I always end up mixing my foundations with other foundations to make the consistency perfect or change the color but I haven't tried it with this one yet...off to play with this now!
I’m always looking for a complexion product that looks not to thick but holds the oil back. I will definitely check this one out. Thanks for the lovely review.
Absolutely! I gotta say I don't think I've ever tried any other mattifying type foundations this nice and thin. I think you'll like it!
Oily skin is usually a sign of dehydration. Your skin is overcompensating for the lack of moisture. Its truly important especially in our 40s on to have full 5-6 glasses of water.
That’s some of it but I do moisturize like crazy and keep hydrated. Dr. Dray has a great video about this. It can be made worse by over drying your skin but it’s usually more of an effect of your genetics and hormones which it definitely is in my case unfortunately. When I was on Accutane my skin was extremely dry but never oily as a result. The vitamin A turned off my oil glands (which is what made me dry) and cured my sebaceous hyperplasias which was a result of just turning off genetically overactive oil glands for me. That over activity is also what has caused me to deal with clogged pores and hormonal acne my whole life unfortunately. On the flip side, it has kept my skin looking a bit younger over the years…I think I’d trade that for balanced skin though, I hate the oiliness! Good news is once I’m done with menopause and my hormones lower and level out it should naturally get better as most of this is hormonal based for me and that’s why it’s gotten worse as I get closer to menopause and my hormones are swinging wildly and giving me so much grief right now.
@@redgirlreviews I’m 56 and my skin was oily and I thank god for that. It does keep the wrinkles away. After menopause it turned dryer but not horribly so, but I also started drinking a lot of water at the same time so I think my hormones and water balanced my skin. I actually add oil back now with face oils. We are all so chemically unique. You look amazing and healthy.
@@piercingtheveil40 that gives me so much hope for after menopause so thank you! You're right, it'd be so much easier if we all reacted to treatments etc. the same but we are all wonderfully different. ;-) After my hysterectomy my ovaries kicked back in and were making things terrible for me with the hormone swings and became cystic so now I'm on a progestin only birth control pill (oh the irony) now to stop the ovulation most months and that is helping my skin some too...really can't wait to be through this roller coaster but have a ways to go yet! I love talking to women on the other end of the meno process to help get me through this hard part by giving me hope! Unfortunately my mom died at 54 of gall bladder/liver cancer related to using premarin after her hysterectomy so I have no reference for what to expect as she never went through a normal menopause having had everything removed at 44 and then being put on premarin from there on out.
OMG you look like 30s .
Love your tips and info on various beauty products. Thank you
You made my day! Thank YOU! ;-)
Please lower the ISO or the light so we see how the foundation truely looks like on your skin (as well as your textured skin).
Thx for the feedback 👍🏻 am still learning as this is my first camera and just got it in September. I spent forever setting up the lighting/camera so my skin looked nice for product shorts and now I need to undo some of that without being underlit 🤔
Also can you see the texture in the iPhone videos up close or am I being too hard on myself calling that textured skin? I’ve had bad acne for so much of my life that now that I’m fixing it I’m still sensitive to anything showing on my face even though it’s so much better now after Accutane.
Do you think with a sponge you can get a shoe to light coverage with this product because I mostly like a sheer to light coverage . Almost like a my skin but better look
I think it would definitely help but I think if I wanted a very similar finish that's great with oily skin but is a little less drying, has good shades to choose from and is like a more full coverage skin tint I would totally check out the new Kylie Skin Tint. That one is awesome and in my usual rotation especially when I'm a little more oily but don't want to look over dried out with my aging textured skin. ruclips.net/video/yC5C7IFrDaI/видео.html
Ma’am we can’t see anything! Turn the lights down!!!!!
I know I know! 😅 I'm trying to do better on the next video...still learning here thx!
Would you tey Rare Beauty foundation? I know it's kinda old but I'd love to see it on someone with my skin tone.
hmm I will go swatch it again but I did try it back when it first came out and ended up returning it because I think it ended up looking too greasy on me. Maybe I can get some samples from Sephora to try again ;-)
@@redgirlreviews no worries if you can't. 🙂
What brush did you use to put the foundation on?
It's the Sigma F80 Flat Kabuki and definitely my favorite foundation brush by far!
@@redgirlreviews thank you!! I think I have that one, I’ll have to check! Foundation was so pretty on you! Definitely on my list to try!
@@lindsey3707 I got the brush in PR and it's one of my treasured goodies 🤩 I think you'll really like this foundation and they have olive tones for you!
@@redgirlreviews that’s awesome!! I don’t think I have an olive undertone though, I think I’m more cool/pink but usually use neutral foundations.
@@lindsey3707 OK I was wondering about that...I thought for sure I'd heard you talking about needing olive undertone foundations on your channel esp. with the about face foundation but my bad! 😅 They have a great color range on this one so I'm sure you'll find your color easily. I'm tempted to go back and try the F4 Cool undertone (next darkest up in the cool tones but it seems dark...the neutral F2 seemed too orange for me) since my super pale daughter already stole this one from me though 🤣
I prefer using brushes too for foundation I just use the sponge to remove excess foundation.
It’s great to know the first shade is too light for you as I thought you are the palest of pales at least on camera 😂
Yep! The lights do make me look a little paler as they are so bright. In natural light I do have to say I'm usually the second to lightest shade if it has a really pale shade range. My daughter is the palest shade though and usually gets my 'too light' shades. 😅 Also, if it is a matte formula, too white is extra ghosty looking versus a skin tint which I can usually pull off the lightest shade.