As promised, I have finally got around to doing a review on the YSL Fusion Ink foundation. To start off with, I just wanted to say that I am yet to buy the full size and have been trying it out for over a week.
The sample you get is a 7 day sample but you honestly only need the smallest amount as a little goes a long way. I would definitely recommend getting a sample to try out since it is on the pricey side. It retails at £30.50.
I have been matched with the colour BD55 which does have pretty yellow undertones which is really flattering on my skin. One thing that I particularly liked about this foundation is the formula. It's honestly the smoothest, most buttery formula in a foundation. It just glides on with and without a primer.
It's also full coverage and is buildable. For everyday use, I simply do about 4 dots on each side of my face & blend it out using a flat top kabuki & I absolutely love the coverage it gives me. However, it still looks like skin. It doesn't look thick or cakey at all and leaves an airbrushed finish to the skin.
Plus it smells amazing & is really refreshing in the mornings which is always a plus.
Now onto the negatives:
Even though it's supposed to be matte, I do find that my T zone gets quite oily during the day so I wouldn't recommend it to those with really oily skin. My skin isn't too oily so setting it with a good powder helps a little.
Also, after the first 2 days of using it, I did get a few breakouts but after continuing to use it, it stopped breaking me out since my skin just got used to it.
Overall, I would recommend this foundation to girls with normal/combination skin. However, it's definitely worth getting hold of a sample before splashing out. As far as colour goes, they have a wide range of colours to match olive/Asian skintones so if you're struggling to find the right colour, I'm sure you will find it in this range.
I hope this was useful to you girls. Let me know what you want me to post next x
No comments:
Post a Comment