Studio Gear Dual Identity Mineral Wet and Dry Foundation
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Pros
- Blends Well
- Easy To Apply
- Goes On Smoothly
- Good Pigmentation
- Lightweight
- Long-Lasting
- Noncomodegenic
Cons
Best Uses
- Acne-Prone or Oily Skin
- Dry Skin
- Light To Medium Coverage
- Mature Skin
- Normal Skin
- Sensitive Skin
Comments about Studio Gear Dual Identity Mineral Wet and Dry Foundation:
I use this product dry and i love that i look airbrushed with it on. Also after about 30min. It gets a little dewy around the nose and cheek area (not greasy or shiny) and i always get compliments on my skin!
- Skin Tone:
- Medium
Pros
- Easy To Apply
- Lightweight
- Matte Finish
Cons
- Gets darker with water
Best Uses
- Acne-Prone or Oily Skin
- Light To Medium Coverage
- Normal Skin
- Sensitive Skin
Comments about Studio Gear Dual Identity Mineral Wet and Dry Foundation:
The powder itself is very nice and gives a good flawless finish that's especially nice as a light finish over liquid foundation. I have very fair skin and I used the bisque , which is their lightest color. When water/ toner was applied and blended the color itself, which previously matched well, had become a couple shades darker and very orange. The actual coverage was very nice but my face was noticeably orange and no matter how much I blended it looked like I was wearing an orange masque. Also, I have combination skin and it made my face feel kind of tight in the areas that are not oily. All in all, I think the powder is great but it fails as a dual identity. I am curious to see if others have the same complaint I did about this product.
- Skin Tone:
- Fair
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