[purchase] Someone on Instagram asked me to recommend budget skin tints – she actually said ‘natural’ skin tints and I thought she meant natural in the composition rather than natural looking. Anyway, it was quite a day of discovery when I put some time and effort into finding that very thing because budget and natural ingredients don’t seem to have come together anywhere. I found one in my local chemist (I forget the name) that was so chalky and awful, I couldn’t bring myself to buy it even though it wasn’t terribly expensive. However, I did discover Essence Skin Tint SPF30 and paid £3.95 for it. It’s one of the best bargain buys I’ve ever come across.
I bought shade 50 which is just a bit too deep for me although it doesn’t look as deep on the skin as it does in the tube for some bizarre reason. I think my perfect match would be shade 40 (there are 16 shades).
There will be a point in the summer where this is correct – just not now! In actual fact, the commenter in question meant natural looking – this definitely wouldn’t pass the natural content test – which this is to a certain point. To my mind it’s more of a light foundation than a tint, although you can play about with it until you find the coverage level that suits you, but it’s absolutely fantastic. A very smooth finish, perfect in evening out tone and gentle feeling on the skin. I was instantly reminded of L’Oreal Paris True Match which in turn is a brilliant substitute for far more expensive bases so at £3.95 for the Essence version, I feel we are winning.
This is a terrible picture – it’s a screen grab from my Instagram reel because stupidly I forgot to take a photo straight afterwards but you get the drift of the finish. It feels like quite the find and makes me really question (yet again) why we pay so much for foundations. In the next post, you’ll be asking why we pay so much for lip gloss. I bought my Essence Skin Tint HERE.
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