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Victoria Beckham’s latest skin-care-focused makeup product might be her best yet. created as part of a Ongoing partnership with Augustinus Bader – Stem cell scientist and founder of the luxury skincare brand of the same name – The serum-like foundation drops Promise to deliver a no-makeup-makeup finish.
foundation prevent of Augustinus Bader The signature TFC8 formula – a patented technology backed by over 40 years of research – is composed of vitamins, acids and peptides to reduce fine lines and wrinkles and improve skin elasticity. Essentially, this means that the foundation should deliver long-term results on skin concerns, including aging and damage (which goes some way to explaining the price).
The skincare-packed foundation claims it doesn’t settle into pores or fine lines, and leaves skin looking dewy, glowing. But how is it in practice? As someone who rarely wears foundation (I prefer a dewy primer followed by a touch of concealer), I put this to the test. Spoiler: It did not disappoint.
Considering I rarely wear foundation, I didn’t think I’d like this FORMULAAnd, because of the $110 price tag, I didn’t want to do that. But I have truly changed.
i implemented it foundation Directly on my face and had to work quickly as the drops are very runny. I used a brush to buff it in and it blended quickly and seamlessly.
With just a few drops, my dull complexion started looking fairer and healthier. My pores looked noticeably smaller, and redness around my nose and blemishes on my chin were blurred. But the freckles on the bridge of my nose were still visible, which I liked – I’d prefer to show off my skin rather than have a high coverage finish.
The second skin, glossy finish is lighter. But if you prefer more coverage, the formula is buildable.
Due to the serum-like texture, I was worried it wouldn’t last long, but after a full 12 hours it still looked just as good. And perhaps most importantly, it still felt weightless on my face and didn’t come off as cakey. That said, I would always recommend using a setting spray.
I really can’t make a mistake Augustinus Bader x Victoria Beckham Foundation Drops Apart from the luxury price tag. If you have $110 to spend foundationI would definitely recommend the formula. It is packed with skin care and promises long-term results on skin problems like fine lines and wrinkles, hyperpigmentation and redness. This will definitely make you look like the healthiest version of yourself. And there’s no doubt that I’ll be sad when the bottle runs out.
While testing, I kept all my usual skin care routines the same: Elemis Pro-Collagen Serum, followed by Tatcha’s Water Cream, Kate Somerville’s SPF, and Charlotte Tilbury’s Setting Spray. As per the brand’s recommendation, I applied the drops using a brush. But I also tested how it applied when I used my fingers and a wet Beauty Blender. I considered the following:
- application: A good foundation should blend seamlessly into the skin, but not clog pores. I considered ease of application and which application method gave the best results. I also noted whether the formula was easy to work with and how quickly it absorbed into the skin.
- Feel it on the skin: I analyzed this claim to see if the foundation felt weightless on the skin after initial application and at the end of the day.
- finish: One of the key testing criteria was the finish, and whether it offers a matte, natural or glossy look. Finish plays an important role in how a product matches with different skin types.
- Coverage: I considered whether the drops delivered light, buildable coverage as the brand claims.
- staying power: I wore the foundation for a full 12 hours, with and without my usual setting spray. In both scenarios, I considered all-day performance and longevity.