MY FAVOURITE BEAUTY HACKS

Quick and easy beauty hacks that work are something every girl is on a lookout for. So, here are some of my top favourite tried and tested beauty hacks.

easy beauty hacks

Beauty hacks are something that excites me and I am always looking for some quick hacks to include in my beauty regime or for those lazy days. Over the years I have tried a lot of beauty hacks, some of them worked for me and some of them were a total fail. So, here I am sharing some of my favourite beauty hacks. You can also checkout more beauty tips and tricks here.

Concealer as a lipstick base

Foundation as lipstick base beauty hack

Want your lipstick to pop and to stay on for a longer time? Just put some concealer on your lips before applying your lipstick. Using a concealer on your lips will give more colour payoff to your lipstick and will help it to stay in place and not smudge or transfer easily. So, next time while applying your favourite lipstick, try this little hack and see how bright those lips look.

Concealer as an eyeshadow primer

foundation as eye shadow primer beauty hack

What if I tell you that you can use your concealer as a perfect eyeshadow base and the outcome will still be the same? Seriously, I have used this hack many times and the result never fails to amaze me. It works as good as an actual eyeshadow primer. All you have to do is, take a little bit of your concealer, apply it to your eyelids using your fingers or a brush and carry on with your usual eye makeup and believe me you won’t be disappointed with the outcome.

Bronzer as an eyeshadow for a natural look

bronzer as eye shadow beauty hack

Do you also have days when you want your eyes to stand out but don’t want to apply eyeshadow? Well, if the answer is yes, then this hack is all you need. Take your favorite bronzer, swipe it across your eyelids, and make those eyes pop. This hack is also best for those hot summer days when you don’t want to go overboard with makeup, but still want to look put together.

Lipstick as blush

lipstick as blush beauty hack

I bet you have heard of this one before, after all, it’s one of the most common beauty hacks. We all are guilty of having some lipsticks that we don’t use anymore, so why not use them as a cream blush. Just dab some lipstick on your cheekbones and blend it using a brush or your fingers for a more precise application and voila you are done. This hack also comes in handy for all those sudden plans after work.

Dark eyeshadow as eyebrow powder

eye shadow as eyebrow powder beauty hack

Yes, you heard it right. You can use your eyeshadow to fill in your brows and the result will be just as good as using a brow powder. The only challenge is choosing the right shade and formula of eyeshadow. The blacks and browns in your palette are your best options and make sure you are using a matte eyeshadow. Experiment with different shades and once you’ve found the perfect one you are good to go.

Shimmery eyeshadow as a highlighter

eye shadow as highlighter beauty hack

The first time I used this hack was a few years ago when I was in a hurry and my actual highlighter was nowhere to be found. So, I just picked up one of my eyeshadow palettes and used a coral shimmery eyeshadow as a highlighter instead and went out and no one could tell the difference. Since then, I can’t even remember the times I have used this hack. I mostly use the beige, coral, and peach shades of eyeshadow, you can see what shade works best for you and go with it.

Flip your hair partition to another side for volume

bouncy hair beauty hack

This one is my favourite beauty hack and it is the easiest one out there. Changing your hair partition is the quickest way to add some immediate volume and bounce to your hair. When we part our hair regularly to one side, then overtime it starts looking flat, so this simple trick of changing your hair partition can make a huge difference in no time. 

These are the hacks that I use the most on a day-to-day basis. Try them for yourself and see which one works best for you.

Best 5 Foundations – Tested & Tried

Flawless finish has always been my mantra with makeup and nothing matters more than the choice of the right foundation. But since there is so much that goes into choosing the right one, I never take it frivolously. Here is the checklist I follow- it should be the right shade to match my skin tone, give me an awesome coverage and flawless finish, and be good to my skin too.

Well, this makes the choice tricky and so does the fact that there are some amazing options from my favorite brands out there.

With a lot of hit and trial, I have arrived at this list of my hot favorite foundations this season. Let’s check them out.

Pro Longwear Foundation by Mac

I have been using this product for over six years now, which is enough to prove how much I love this one. A creamy foundation, it gives me full coverage and lasts as long as 15 hours, which makes it just perfect for weddings and photo shoots. And the best thing is that it is oil-free and sweat and humidity-resistant as well. For my skin tone, I use NC 40 for winters and NC 42 for summers.

Pro Longwear Foundation by Mac
Price: £28.00
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Skin Long-Wear Weightless Foundation SPF 15 by Bobbi Brown

While Mac has been in my makeup box for years now, Bobbi Brown is one is my latest favorite. As it claims, this longwear weightless lasts really, really long but feels totally natural…like weightless! It is great for every day long stay looks and I can vouch that because I have worn this from 6 am to 12 o clock at night with no touch-ups and still looking flawless. You can build it from medium to full coverage. My shades are natural tan and warm natural.

Skin Long-Wear Weightless Foundation SPF 15 by Bobbi Brown
Price: £ 32.00
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Faux Filter Foundation Milkshake 100B by Huda Beauty

This one became a huge rave right from the day it hit the shelves and I could not just resist the temptation to try it. And I am glad that I did because it blends seamlessly with my skin to offer me great coverage for special occasions. It gives heavy coverage but the consistency is really good.

Baklava is the shade that works for me and as with all other Huda products I’ve used till date, this one too does not disappoint.

Faux Filter Foundation Baklava 340G by Huda Beauty
Price: £32.00
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Tient Idole Ultra Wear Foundation by Lancome

My beauty fundamental is never to compromise with quality; if you want to get good results, you should not think twice about investing in good skin products.

Lancome is a brand that I absolutely trust and Tient Idole Ultra Wear Foundation from this brand makes it to the list of my favorites. The long stay foundation gives a perfectly natural look that is ideal for work, events and shopping.

There are 40 shades to choose from and I’m sure you’d find one that is a perfect match for yours, my shade is 038. The bottle lasts long and I love its consistency.

Tient Idole Ultra Wear Foundation by Lancome
Price: £ 32.00
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Power Play Foundation by Cover FX

This is a brand I’ve tried recently and I’d say that I am pretty impressed by the products. The Power Play Foundation offers medium coverage which you can build to get a natural finish. In fact, this is the reason that I have started using it as one of my everyday foundations currently. My shade is G50. Interestingly, their website has a quiz that helps you find the right shade based on the brand shade of foundation that you are using currently. This feature saves time for busy bees like us as we need not test on the counter and can find the right one with just a few clicks.

Power Play Foundation by Cover FX
Price: £44.00
Click here to buy

Go ahead and try out these incredible products. I’m sure you’d love them as much as I do!

Charlotte Tilbury #GLOMO Collection

Healthy, glowing skin is something we all aspire to. But to have your skin looking great in all its dewy glory, religious upkeep is a must, as is using the right kind of makeup. In keeping with the latter objective, Charlotte Tilbury’s new #GLOMO collection is set to provide you with a sun-kissed glow that’s all the rage this season. Read on for my review of some products from the Charlotte Tilbury #GLOMO collection:

The Unisex Healthy Glow Tinted Moisturizer is a great product that will appeal to people who prefer the au naturel look. It leaves the skin supple and glowing, but without a greasy or cakey finish. Being a tinted moisturizer, it certainly doesn’t provide the same degree of coverage as a foundation would, but it does even out the skin tone in my experience. It has SPF which makes it a great summer product, especially for casual wear and morning dos. Best part it, both men and women can benefit from its hydrating goodness, and it makes perfect for spring and summer season when you want your skin to be free of heavy foundations soaking up the sun.


Price – £35.00 for 40ml
Rating – 4 stars
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The Goddess Skin Clay Mask is another product I tested,  and found this to be more of a pampering product than a skin treatment product. The product combines exotic ingredients including Spanish clay, Frangipani flower extract, and sweet almond oil. It promises to tighten pores, clear imperfections and leave your skin visibly brighter with just one application. You just slather on a light layer of the mask, massage it into your skin, and wash it off with warm water in 10 minutes. When I used the mask, I did feel it made my skin softer after washing, but I feel it didn’t pull out the impurities quite as well as some other similar products do. All in all, a decent product for general skin pampering.


Price – £38.00 for 75ml
Rating – 3.5 stars
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The Magic Foundation was perhaps the best investment of the lot. I got myself the 6 Medium shade which is a neutral golden yellow for medium, olive skin tones. The formula is light and airy, provides very good coverage, has SPF 15, and also promises collagen-boosting anti-ageing benefits. I have tried many foundations from various brands and this stands above several of my favourites. The best thing about it is that it doesn’t dry too quickly, thus making it easier to blend into the skin or with other products. There are 15 shades in this collection which is quite commendable, and once you find your match, it will surely do you wonders!


Price – £32.00 for 30ml
Rating – 4 stars
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So, this was my experience with the Charlotte Tilbury #GLOMO collection. Drop me a line below of what things you need help with and guidance on and I will try and come back to you asap.

Lancome Teint Idole Ultra Wear Foundation and Custom Highlighting Drops

Being an avid makeup enthusiast, I love experimenting with the latest beauty products. Recently, I come across Lancome and it’s amazing collection. Let’s check out a few of the items from their brilliant series.

Lancome Teint Idole Ultra Wear Foundation

Foundation is the key to a flawless look. I always choose a foundation that has got longevity because without a solid foundation, it’s hard to create a look that can last the long hours we endure in life these days from jobs to events or evening dates. And, Lancome has got a perfect solution to such problems.

Even with a minimum application on the skin, Lancôme Teint Idole Ultra Wear offers high coverage that stays up to 24 hours of optimal comfort without any need for touch-ups. It adds a radiant and velvety complexion and enhances the glow of the skin.This foundation has got 40 brilliant options to choose from and is available in 40 unique shades. It feels really light and smooth, even when applying.

While being extremely long-lasting it can probably work for most skin types.

Even if you’re out dancing and sweating or in the morning, don’t worry your skin will shine and still look perfect with this amazingly long lasting foundation. This foundation also contains SPF 15. However, I don’t think it provides adequate protection from the sun. All in all, Lancome Teint Idole Ultra Wear Foundation is an amazing foundation for combination skin.

PS: Don’t forget its smudge proof as well, we don’t you leaving foundation marks on phone screens or worst on someone jackets 😉

Price: £32.00 | Buy Here

Lancome Custom Highlighting Drops

Anything with the word highlighter makes me gaga. So when I heard about new Custom Highlighting drops from Lancome have been launched, there was no reason for me to not try them.
These beautiful highlighters are available in four beautiful shades:  rose, champagne, bronze or gold, and One can get that totally customized glow and Gift your skin a healthy and radiant glow with these amazing highlighters. Apply directly on top of your foundation, focusing on the areas that you’d like to define and Get that shimmer look done. You can also mix these drops into your favorite foundation for a more concentrated glow. The texture is lovely. Also, they are very smooth and easily blendable. I have somehow found a new love for liquid highlights vs. the powder ones.

Champagne Glow: This shade really brightens up the skin and adds fresh sparkle similar to pearls to your skin.
Price: £26.00 | Buy Here 

Rose Glow: Another beautiful shade that gives the skin that little something that boosts and wakes up the skin. It also boasts a rouged shimmer and gives the skin stunningly beautiful appearance.
Price: £26.00 | Buy Here

Here is a look that I have created using Lancome Teint Idole Ultra Wear Foundation and Custom Highlighting Drops

Huda Beauty | #FauxFilter Foundation

Finding the best foundation for your skin is exactly like winning a lottery. Foundation can either make or break your skin. One should choose the foundation which unifies the skin tone and makes the skin look as natural as it can.

Having a great skin feels perfect. But, it doesn’t happen by luck. All it demands is the right amount of care and right products that are suitable for your skin tone. You definitely don’t need a lot of makeup. But, a slight amount of good skin care with the right products to help your skin get better. Thanks to Huda Beauty for launching #FauxFilter Foundation that is available in around 30 shades.


#FauxFilter is a full-coverage velvety foundation. In just one application, it will give you a flawless long-lasting look. It helps in hiding away your blemishes. The formula contains pigments that fades the uneven skin tone and blemishes into oblivion.

#FauxFilter works perfectly to remove your imperfections. This spectrum of 30 shades perfectly does the work of all of your Instagram filters.

Huda Beauty FauxFilter Foundation Swatch – Baklava 340G

It is perfectly blended with a high percentage of ultra-refined pigments, which evens the skin texture and also diminishes the redness, thereby, creating a flawless and matte finish. It is made of argan oil and centella asiatica, both of which are known their hydrating propertiers. Argan Oil contributing to healthy side by providing protective and making a nourishing cover over the skin.

Though it is thick creamy, but it spreads out easily. Work fast with it as it dries out quickly. #FauxFilter perfectly creates skin colour mask for your skin. Get the perfect shade that matches your skin so that it can make your skin look flawless naturally. It is an extremely long lasting foundation. I love the fact that it comes in 30 shades and works on almost all types of skin. However, not that good for sensitive skin as it might block pores.

Huda Beauty FauxFilter Foundation Makeyp

I love this foundation and must say truly holds to the Huda Beauty aesthetic. Go for it, if you want to cover up your scars without using too many products. It is an excellent choice if you love to take pictures and wants to get pretty skin naturally.

Star Rating – 4 Stars
Link to Buy – Click Here

Huda Beauty FauxFilter Foundation Makeup

Makeup Basics 101: Foundation and Primer

Over the last weekend, I spent some time organising my vanity when I realized just how much makeup I own. And if I’m really honest, I own a lot of it, so the simple task took a long time. But it got me thinking about how I built up my makeup collection over the years, trying new stuff and cherishing each item. What I suddenly remembered was that in my early years of learning and experimentation, what I was most clueless about was prepping my skin. Applying liner, lipstick and blusher were easier skills to hone, but skin correcting bases always made me nervous.

“What foundation should I buy?”  “Do I really need a primer?”  “What does it really do?” Such questions plagued my mind often. In a few years of regular makeup usage though, I mastered the art of skin prepping too. I tried out all kinds of foundations and primers to understand what works best for me. But I know that many a times, women, especially makeup novices, tend to struggle with this. So, I decided to write a long, comprehensive post on the various types of foundations and primers available out there and what they do. Read on and find out!

(A peek into my makeup stash)

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Foundation

Foundation is a makeup product for the skin which is supposed to even out skin tone and provide light to heavy coverage for skin flaws (like blemishes, spots, etc). Since everyone has a different complexion in terms of gradient, texture and clarity, you need to be very careful in choosing a foundation that complements your skin. Using one that doesn’t exactly complement your skin tone and type can completely ruin your entire look, no matter how well you have done up your eyes or lips, etc.

So, you should know which kind of foundation is good for you in terms of its base, form and sun protection factor (SFP). In terms of ingredient base, you have water-based, oil-based and silicone-based products to choose from. You can go in for liquid formulations or powder foundations in terms of form. And of course, there are both SPF-containing and non-SPF varieties too. Here is a brief introduction to what all this categorization means.

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But Before you read all that do remember to:

  1. User Primer for a good foundation coverage
  2. Try to use silicone based foudation with silicone based primer and water based foundation with water based primer.
  3. But sometimes when the foundation is not too heavy you can get away with using a silicone based primer with a water based foundation but the key thing to remember is to test this before hand
  4. You can get medium to light coverage from a heavy foundation by mixing primer in the foundation

Ingredient Base

As the cosmetics industry grows and expands, newer formulations are being introduced in the market. However, before you can even attempt to understand those hybrid varieties, you need to get your basics right. Primarily, there are three ingredient bases – oil, water and silicone – that are used in foundations. Here’s some insight into what they’ll do for you:

Oil-Based Foundations

The most primitive form of skin-coverage cosmetics, oil-based foundations have been around for a long time. Though they have lost much of their popularity to water-based products, professional makeup artists still rely on these a lot. Such foundations are prepared by adding pigments to an oil or emollient based formulation and naturally, these products then have a thicker consistency and dense, heavy feel. High quality oil-based foundations are largely so waterproof and do not cake though cheaper variants may not be so kind to your skin.

In terms of application, oil-based foundations are tricky due to their dense viscosity. Use even a small amount and it feels heavy on the skin. If you try to use a wet sponge or diluted product, chances of streaking are high. Having said that, oil-based foundations have their own pros. One is that they offer the most opaque coverage to flaws, hydrate very dry skin and also hide wrinkles effectively.  Keep in mind though that oil-based formulations may change colour if worn for very long due to oxidising of ingredients; this can give your face a darker, orange-ish hue.

Water-Based Foundations

The core ingredient in water-based foundations is water and not oil or emollient though either of the latter may still be an active ingredient in the product. The combination of water and oil as base gives such products are moderately thin in consistency and a less heavy feel on the skin. Some variants are water-based and oil-free too, and you may go in for these if you have extremely oily skin. Most women go in for simple water-based foundations though, for they suit the widest spectrum of normal to dry and even combination skin.

Given the relatively thin consistency of such products, water-based foundations blend beautifully and typically provide medium coverage, giving your face a natural look. You may use a moisturizer alongside depending upon how dry your skin is though for most women will do well with just the foundation. Good water-based foundations stay on for many hours without smudging, fading or streaking. These are the best option for novice makeup-users for there isn’t much to worry about really. The only thing is, oily skin appears shiny with usage of water-based products, unless you dab them with loose powder.

Silicone-Based Foundations

Silicone-Based Foundations use silicones or a combination of silicone and water as the main ingredient. The silicones assure a smooth texture and great viscosity, which typically gives an even finish. Generally available in creamy or liquid-y form, silicone-based foundations are popular with makeup artists who can use them effectively to hide flaws like large pores, dark pigmentation and so on. These are best suited for those with normal to dry skin, since silicone is a sealant and does not allow moisture to escape. Naturally, these aren’t the best option for oily-skinned beauties.

During application, silicone-based foundations blend extremely well and give you a flawless finish in terms of hiding skin flaws and uneven texture. The downside however is that if worn for very long, silicone-based foundations tend to settle into fine lines of the face, giving it a wrinkly finish. Also, it may settle into large skin pores and lead to acne breakouts on acne-prone skin. For those who do not have much experience with makeup, silicone-based foundations may be somewhat tricky. However, you can give them a shot if you want medium to heavy coverage and do not expect to be wearing them for too long.

Form

Foundations are widely available in two popular forms – as a liquid/cream or powder. Some people prefer to go in for the familiar liquid-y goodness while others like the impactful powder. Personal preferences aside, it is not their characteristics in isolation that determine which is better. Instead, it depends on the nature of your skin and the purpose of application that’ll determine what the better option is for you. Here is all you need to know about liquid and powder foundations.

Liquid Foundations

Most people are more comfortable using liquid foundations because they are more familiar and comforting. We have all used them or seen them being used at some point in time or the other. They are easier to blend into all nooks and crannies of your face as compared to powder foundations. They have more hydrating power and you may not need to use a moisturizer with liquid foundation. High end products won’t settle into fine lines, wrinkles and pores even, and you can choose the kind of coverage and finish you desire (light, medium or heavy coverage, matte, dewy or regular finish).

The only drawbacks of using liquid foundations are that you have to find one that is an exact match for your complexion. Also, you need to master the application technique so you do not end up with streaky makeup. With less advanced formulations, the chances of fading, smudging or discolouration exist are also a concern. All in all though, less experienced makeup users can trust liquid foundation to be the better bet since it is more forgiving than powder foundations; the scope of faux pas is less and that’s all a newbie can hope for.

Powder Foundation

Foundation in powder form is a relatively new formulation. While pressed powder has been used as a finisher to lock in foundation for a long time, it is only in the past two decades that powder foundation has been used for full coverage as a makeup base. The biggest advantages of powder foundation are its mattifying effect and staying power. You can whip this product out on hot days so this oil-soaking formula keeps your makeup intact. And that’s not all, powder foundation generally does not seep into your skin pores, thus reducing the chance of acne breakouts on acne-prone skin.

There are certain things to be worried about though. The first is that no matter how good you are at applying makeup, the finish with powder is almost always cakey. The more coverage you desire, the more unnaturally made up you’re going to look. Also, with many hours of staying power comes the negative effect of powder settling into fine lines, wrinkles and dry patches, thus making them more prominent as the day progresses. To avoid the cakiness, you can mineral powdered foundations for they tend to give a better finish. In conclusion, we may say that this kind of product is much more suitable for people with oily, acne prone skin, when applied for shorter periods of time.

Sun Protection Factor

In this day and age, almost no one can be ignorant of the evils of sun damage vis-a-vis one’s skin. In fact, more and more beauty products – from creams and lotions to wet wipes even – come with Sun Protection Factor or SPF. Some foundations have this too, while some do not. So what should you do? Are foundations with SPF a better option? Or could you do without them? Let me help you out here.

Foundations With SPF

Most reputed brands are now producing foundations that offer SPF. You should go in for products that promise at least SPF 15. When the SPF is this low, make sure you wear a sunscreen with at least SPF 30 underneath as well. Also, watch out for the label of “Broad Spectrum” on foundations. Products with SPF as well as broad spectrum protection will protect you against both UVB and UVA rays.

Non-SPF Foundations

Foundations that do not promise sun protection should be reserved exclusively for nightwear. If worn in the morning, they will leave your skin vulnerable to sun damage which can have dire consequences including skin cancer. If by chance, you have no other option but to use a non-SPF foundation in daytime, make sure you apply a strong sunscreen underneath. Non-SPF foundations are less expensive, yes, but not worth meddling with your skin’s health.

Primer

Face-primer

A lot of ladies are hesitant to invest in primers. The reasons are numerous, ranging from lack of awareness about exactly what they do to being unsure whether they are actually worth the investment. To dispel all doubts; primers are a kind of makeup base that is the first product to go on, even before your foundation. The purpose is to ensure that all subsequent products adhere to the skin better and last longer, throughout the day. The chief advantage of using a primer is that product usage in terms of foundation, eyeshadow, etc reduces. With the thinnest layer, effect is visible. In the long run, investing in a primer will thus lead to savings with lesser product usage!

There are several varieties of primers available today, distinguishable based on the finish the promise and their base ingredient. In so far as the finish goes, you can choose a mattifying, moisturising or glow primer. Other than that, you have water-based and silicon-based products to choose from. Now, one has to be careful in choosing their primer for its quality and finish will determine how the rest of your makeup comes on. Read on to find out more!

Finish

What do you want the final effect of using makeup to be? Do you want to reduce the oily, shiny look your face acquires after several hours of makeup? Does your skin crave hydration instead? Do you want a dewy or radiant finish? The final outcome will depend upon your choice of product. Choose intelligently and you can rest assured that your makeup will look infinitely better!

Mattifying Primers

These primers are basically meant to give your face a matte look that does not look greasy or shiny. People with oily skin will benefit highly from usage since mattifying primers soak up excess oil and even with layering of products, do not allow for excess sebum production. Those with normal to dry skin will find these primers to be dissatisfactory in terms of hydration and feel their skin is dry and stretched with usage.

Moisturising Primers

Primers that promise hydration are best suited for those with normal to dry skin. They infuse the skin with enough moisture to allow for seamless blending of makeup. They provide a smooth, supple canvas for you to layer products on, without the appearance of dry patches and visible streaking in a few hours. These primers can be used in place of moisturizers that dry-skinned beauties use underneath their foundation. These are not the best option for those having oily or combination skin.

Glow Primers

Glow primers are largely so suitable for all skin types. They give the face a well-hydrated glowy finish which brings out the pigments in your foundation, eyeshadow and blusher even. For someone who has no skin woes such as too much sebum production or very dry skin, glow primers are the best option. They do have a moderate hydrating effect too, so people with combination skin should also use them only when applying makeup for a short duration.

Ingredient Base

The core ingredient that goes into the making of a primer determines the manner in which your skin will respond to it and how makeup layered on it will look. There are many varieties available in the market today, though most are either water-based or silicone based. You should choose your primer based on your skin type as well as the effect you are hoping to achieve.

Water-Based Primers

Primers that use water as the first ingredient have a light, smooth finish and leave the skin feeling mildly hydrated. They are best for those who have combination to oily skin; such primers facilitate layering without the risk of your face becoming shiny and blotched over time. Foundations react well with water-based primers and adhere longer on the skin ensuring you are worry-free for many hours since you slather on makeup. If you have dry or normal skin, go in for a foundation that offers a dewy finish to ensure your skin doesn’t look dry and lacklustre.

Silicone-Based Primers

Silicone-Based Primers have a denser consistency and are best suited for those who want to hide flaws such as lines, wrinkles and pores. Silicones act a sealant and fill in the irregularities in texture on your face. Keep in mind though, that these are heavier on the skin and may not be suitable for those with oily skin. High quality silicone primers do not clog pores but it would be better if you reserved such products for times when the makeup is going to come off soon. Those with dry skin should pick these over water-based primers for better hydration.

Ah, now that was one long post. I tried to cover as much ground as I could with respect to foundation and primers. If you have any doubts or questions, feel free to ask!

Benefit Hello Flawless Oxygen SPF 25 Review – Swatch Beige

This is a review of another product from my Benefit Haul last month. Now, if you’re wondering why this review is coming up so late – I don’t pen down my opinion till I have tested a product myself over a significant period of time. After one month of usage, I’ve experienced this foundation’s effect in all kinds of conditions – daywear, nightwear, long hours, etc – and so can make a better, more informed judgement.

Benefit Cosmetics - Hello Flawless Oxgen Wow

So here goes – I bought the Beige shade of Benefit’s Hello Flawless Oxygen SPF 25 range. This foundation is meant for light to medium coverage and promises a healthy, luminous glow. Apart from its hydrating benefits, this it has an oil-free formula and SPF 25 PA+++. For those who are not aware of this, SPF denotes the grade of protection against UVA rays, while PA stands for that against UVB rays. Three stars are the highest level of UVB protection possible, and thus, this product is great for the summertime when chances of sun damage are high.

This is what attracted me to the product first – I exclusively use cosmetics with high SPF in summers, it’s not something I can do without. But even other than the sun protection quotient, this foundation worked wonders for me. It provides a great finish that is natural, yet gives my complexion a flawless glow. I generally build to medium only on special occasions since light cover is good enough for ordinary days.

I have noticed that being water-based, this foundation never feels heavy on the skin. It lasts longer when I wear it with the Benefit Porefessional Matte Rescue Balm which is meant for pore reduction. You can also wear it with Benefit’s 15 Hours Stay Flawless Prime. But the product is so good, it hardly needs any fortification from other products in general.

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Here you can see a picture of the foundation blended on my hand and another at bottom where I’ve used it with the Benefit Porefessional Matte Rescue Balm. The shade is one tone darker than what I normally use, but that’s how I prefer it in summer months. This is because skin tends to get darker due to tanning in this period and one shade darker foundation tends to blend better.

So this was my review of Benefit Hello Flawless Oxygen SPF 25.

Final thoughts: Great for Summer Months with a decent SPF built in, good for daily wear and even buildable.
Love the fact that it helps in preventing the signs of aging as it contains Vitamin C & E derivatives as well

(my LOTD- wearing the Hello Flawless Foundation and Benefit Porefessional Matte Rescue Balm )Benefit Cosmetics - Hello Flawless Oxgen Wow -3

Star Rating – 4 Stars

Price – £26.50 / 30 ml.

PS: For more tips and tricks such as the one about darker foundation in summers, follow my account and I’ll keep helping you with such titbits!

*The products in this post were sent to me for review, but all comments and review of the product is my own.

Bobbi Brown Skin Foundation SPF15 – Swatch “Warm Natural 4.5”

I don’t like to wear a lot of makeup, and that’s not something you’ll typically hear a fashion and beauty blogger saying. But yes, it’s true; when I am home and lazing around, you would never find me wearing makeup – maybe a lippy and some kajal but that’s it. And this  is because I am a very carefree person and believe in being natural. Not a bad thing really, me thinks! 😉

Bobbi Brown Skin Foundation SPF15

The foundation I am reviewing today is the Bobbi Brown Skin Foundation SPF 15, and yeah, that it has SPF, is one of its best features. I can’t stress enough how important SPF (sun protection factor) is for our skin. I have mentioned this in my last post as well, but I usually only buy those makeup products that promise sun protection. Here comes the tricky bit though; SPF-based products sometimes contain a titanium-based compound which makes you look ashy in pictures . So you have to be slightly careful while buying these products.

Bobbi Brown Skin Foundation SPF 15 is a water-based foundation. It comes in a glass bottle which can be a bit heavy for travelling purposes. But since it offers a good quantity for the price and lasts you a long time, I’m not complaining. As mentioned earlier, I only review products I have used on myself for a decent amount of time;  this is my second bottle and I am already half way through it.

This is a very light foundation and is more for daily use than party-wear and sits very easy on the skin. Lasting power is good too – about 5-7 hours depending on the kind of weather you are in. It also seems to be nourishing and really good for the skin. I wouldn’t use it for photoshoots or as professional makeup however. Nonetheless, it does what it claims, which is providing you with light coverage on the face to hide minor blemishes and even out skin tone. If you have more pigmentation, you’d be better off using a concealer underneath the product. That will help you hide those imperfections and that is what I generally do.

Bobbi Brown Skin Foundation SPF15 - Swatch Warm Natural 4.5

Another thing to note is that because of its water-based composition, it is more helpful for all those people who, like me, have an oily T-zone or oily skin overall. We all lose out skin oils as we go through the day, but with this foundation, the skin balance is well-maintained.

For application, I usually use a foundation brush.  But if you want really light coverage, you can even use a sponge.  Please remember though that since it is a water-based foundation, a lot of it will be absorbed by the sponge. So my recommendation will be that you use a brush for the application first and then blend it well with a sponge. Also always keep translucent powder handy to dab any oil or excess shine that is left on the face for a more natural look.

Final Verdict:

Pros:
Good Quantity.
Light Coverage.
Great Staying Power for a water-based foundation.

Cons:
Heavy bottle, difficult to carry when travelling.

Star Rating : 4.2

Price in India: Rs 3220
Price in UK: £31.50