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Overall Verdict – Would I recommend this foundation? Sure, if strong perfumed foundations do not bother you at all, but for me I could really smell it on my skin which has never happened before and it made me feel really sick. After about 10 minutes of wearing the foundation I developed the biggest headache and just had to wash it off. I let it sit for another 5 minutes as I thought the smell would disappear, like most foundations do. Once the foundation had been applied and set, I could still smell the fragrance really bad. I did have to set my face with a powder as it was quite “dewy” on my skin, but I have to set every foundation generally with a powder. I have a feeling though, if I had needed to go in and apply a third coat, that it would have gone a little patchy in areas, but my skin isn’t the best at the moment so doubt I would need 3 coats on a normal day-to-day basis. On me I applied 2 coats and it did a good job at covering my blemishes on my chin. It has good coverage, I would say medium-buildable to an extend. Fragrance doesn’t usually bother me, so I went ahead and applied it with a flat top brush, stippling it into the skin. When I pumped the foundation out on to the back of my hand, I was overwhelmed with the strong scent of the fragrance within the foundation.
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The consistency is thick, giving off the impression it would be full coverage. The colour match is good, a slight bit darker for my skin, but nothing a lighter foundation mixed within couldn’t fix. The shade I purchased is in Porcelain, I was not too sure how dark the colour range would be, also what colour undertones it would have. You wouldn’t think this foundation only costs around $6.00 AUD. Heavy frosted glass bottle, with a matte black velvet feeling lid and also has a pump. On the website I am not too sure if the packaging has been changed or if IHerb has a typo on their website as it is stated to have 0.8oz (23ml) of product within the foundation, but on the actual bottle itself, there is actually 0.68oz (20ml) – So not much difference, but just thought Id put that out there! This foundation is $6.00 AUD, has SPF 15 and claims to be oil free. About a fortnight ago, I placed an IHerb order and just got a few bits and bobs from E.L.F and I will be sure to do more reviews on the other E.L.F products I brought soon enough, if you are interested in seeing what I brought, head over to my Instagram, I posted a photo of all the products I brought! ( ) The product I really wanted to test out first and give my opinion on was the E.L.F Flawless Finish Foundation.
