What I love most about being a beauty
blogger is running across different brands and products that I would be never
have heard or thought about, which are actually perfect for me and my skin. To
be honest I didn't know anything about Becca Cosmetics until last yeast which
is a real shame as they are an Australian Brand in the UK best known for having
a shade match for virtually every skintone.
The Becca Stick Foundation has a controllable
sheer to medium coverage with a SPF 30 (it’s Australian Remember), has a non-powder
based formulation and has the added bonus of containing anti-oxidant vitamins
A,D & E.
continue reading "Review:- Becca Stick Foundation in Almond"
They
offer 30 shades in a variety of coverages and undertones, and stock foundations
at least 4 shades darker than what I wear (FYI that is a very BIG DEAL)
I picked up Becca’s Stick Foundation in
Almond and their Foundation/Concealer Brush in #58 (which works as a perfect
tool for this foundation) at the Keziah Connections Event held at the Becca South Kensington Flagship Store
and I’ve said this on twitter, instagram and to anyone who has asked about my
makeup in the last few weeks, this foundation is literally my skin colour
cloned and stuck into a foundation tube. It is just flipping spot on!!!!!
You might think that I’m hyping up yet
another product and being a bit over the top but just look at the swatch I took
it’s virtually undetectable!
So I decided to try and give you another
view of how it looks like on my face
On one hand I am surprised that there aren’t
more reviews on this product online as I feel its flipping fantastic but on the
other hand with a price tag of £35 it is very expensive. I got this foundation
on a 20% offer on account of the event but regardless it is one of the most
expensive stand alone products in my collection
But
then again, is price really an issue? How much would you spend to get a foundation
that was so on point with your skintone that you can’t even tell which areas of
your face you’ve used it on?