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[unpaid/sample/affiliate/ad] No wonder Fenty Beauty Eaze Drop Blurring Skin Tint has been having all of the raves. It’s really the easiest, most silky feeling base you could possibly want with a light, real skin coverage that can be built up to a medium weight.
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It’s a very natural looking finish – the blur aspect wasn’t particularly apparent on me I must admit so I’d think of it first as a complexion perfecter before a blur because it does do the unify thing very nicely, leaving a low-level glow.
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It’s a very fluid lotion – I used it by just putting a few drops into the palm of my hand and picking up with a brush from there. The advantage of the fluidity is that its the easiest blend you’ll ever do – it didn’t settle in pores, even over my nose, and became seamless almost immediately. I should point out that the formula is dimetheicone heavy which gives it such a great skin feel but it didn’t interact with the skin oil I’d used (I’m trying again to get a clear run at Augustinus Bader). I also tried it on top of an SPF (Chanel) and there was no interaction there either so it does seem to be very low maintenance in playing well with others.
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The shades I have here are 6 and 7 (6 is bottom, 7 is top) both of which I could wear but 6 is my best match.
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Despite the very silky feel of the fluid, I didn’t find it particularly moisturising so you may want to make sure you have good skin hydration before applying. Otherwise, I can’t find any problem with it – many of the 25 colours are in short supply but it looks like Boots has the best stock at the moment as well as £5 off, making it £20 instead of £25 HERE. For a good shade match, I’d go onto the main Fenty website and use their colour selector HERE before making your Boots purchase. Non-affiliate HERE.
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4 comments
I’ve been so impressed with Fenty in terms of it being a real brand with (extremely) solid products rather than just a celebrity name slapped on a middling product to sell units. A lot of brands – celebrity and non-celebrity related – could learn a lot from Fenty.
I agree with you.
Hi Jane,
Did you notice any scent or fragrance to this product?
Thank you, Alice
There is a bit of a scent – the usual kind of make-up smell and maybe a bit floral.