When I put this on I decided that the color match was great. After all, this says it will last for 16 hours so I should be Aok. I did not use any primer beforehand to really put it to the test for wear and longevity. I also have large pores so anything that just sits ends up looking like white dots all over my T-zone. Where it becomes tricky is that I’m dehydrated oily so alcohol irritates me and I need moisture but not oily foundations. I’ve got some redness, and some freckles but not flaws that someone generally wanting high coverage wants to hide on the regular. When it comes to coverage and overall texture, I am generally a dream for any foundation manufacturer. I have seen other Nars packaging, like their recent Climax mascara that has more flash to it. It felt like a higher-end makeup product, but I wouldn’t call it a work of art. A heavy, glass bottle with a pump that appropriately dispensed small amounts of product. I then went over it with a slightly damp Beauty Blender for additional blending and to keep the product from drying before it was fully blended in. So I worked one pump at a time using my clean hands to dot it around the inside area of my face and blended outward. It also mentions that you should work a little at a time and that the product looks better over time on the skin as it lasts for up to 16 hours. The instructions say, and I also saw this reviewed online, that using your fingers is the best option because it warms up the fluid. But I do break out the Beauty Blender for higher coverage foundations. I also don’t think your makeup should require you to have a Fine Arts degree and $700 worth of tools just to apply it. Unlike the makeup artists you see on YouTube, I don’t have a ton of makeup beauty tools since my day-to-day is basically BB cream some mascara and call it a day. Your future looks radiant with Natural Radiant Longwear Foundation.” Well alright then. Specialized skin-matching technology ensures your truest match yet. It wears longer, stays stronger, and looks better with each hour. Its breathable, fade-resistant formula is infused with Raspberry, Apple, and Watermelon extracts to help smooth and improve the look of your skin instantly, and over time for full-powered radiance. Longwear is finally lightweight-and radiant. From their website, “Introducing NARS’ first 16-hour foundation that stays turned on by the power of radiance. Nars touts this as a long-wear, high-coverage foundation which looks like your skin but better. It all sounded up my alley so into my bin it went. The SA I talked to said she loves it and recommends it for her brides when she does their makeup. I mean, could it describe anymore to a T what I wanted? I like Nars as a brand and it had decent reviews. Is that so much to ask?īecause I was tired of the Armani Silk Luminous everyone throws my way when I ask for this type of coverage (to be fair it is good but not HG and I would not call it high-coverage) I wandered around Sephora until I found something that said what I was looking for – Natural Radiant Longwear Foundation. Basically, I wanted to look natural and flawless. My requirements were that it doesn’t break down due to my dehydrated yet oily skin, won’t settle into lines or pores, and has a skin-like radiance to it vs. On the hunt I went.īecause I knew I’d be out and about for a long time, I wanted a longer wear foundation. I wanted a new foundation because my go-tos were somewhat sheer and have SPF which can cause flash backs. However, when I have a glam party or something coming up I’ll do the whole get up from primer to setting spray. More because my skin is like a 3 year old toddler waiting to have a tantrum so when it’s sleeping (acting like an angel) I will do whatever I can to not wake the beast. On the day-to-day I am a minimal makeup kind of gal.
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