Here's a review on Beauskin Invisible Pores Foundation.

PRICE: P350.00
FROM: The Makeup Revolution Facebook
OTHER LOCATIONS: Available through local online shops

THE VERDICT:

Here's another product that a lot of ladies on Facebook are raving about: Beauskin Invisible Pores Foundation. Quick background: this is being sold by local online sellers of Korean/Asian beauty brands, and impressively, they know A LOT of such brands that I never knew existed; beauty is indeed a world of wonders and discovery!

Anyway, a lot swear by this because apparently, it's smoothing, 'comparable to MAC Studio Fix liquid", and long lasting coverage yet so, so affordable

So did it live up to its claims?


WHAT IS IT?

A medium to full coverage foundation with Olive and Avocado Oil extracts that act as emollients for the skin.

Ingredients

After some research, I learned that Beauskin also has a pressed powder and concealer; I'm interested to try those as well, but was only able to get my hands on the foundation because these products are selling like hotcakes.

This foundation only comes in two shades: 33 is what most sellers would offer because they said it fits a range of skin tones and the most suitable for Filipina skin tones. Seems a lil' dark for fair to medium Filipinas, but I ain't got no problem with this one. :)

It has a perfumed, powdery fragrance, the type that doesn't sit well with anybody, but you know me, I like me some perfumed, powdery stuff. :)

Consistency is a slightly creamy liquid. Coverage is light to medium.

HOW IS IT? WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE?

Bare skin

Two layers of the foundation

Most users would claim that the color adjusts to various skin tones; when I applied it on my face, I noticed that the shade thinned out and looked much lighter compared to the hand swatch; Mmmm...looks like it doesn't contain a lot of pigment. To recap, a lot said that its coverage is comparable to MAC Studio Fix liquid, which I think is quite a stretch since I've tried that product and it's very pigmented, more pigmented than this one.

It yields good coverage, good enough to even the skin tone and has a smoothing effect to boot; it does live up to its invisible pores claim, thanks to the Silicon powder particles in it. However, I just find the formula to be a bit greasy.

Here's the foundation finally set with powder. In the end, it looked a wee bit lighter for my skin tone, but it's not so bad. I like the smoothing effect I get from it, but sadly, it's got pretty poor oil control so it needs to be worn with a really good primer and set with a really good powder.

In sum, it's a good foundation to try if you're after the smoothing effect and if you have dry skin. Good thing it's not expensive; I don't feel bad at all that I unfortunately ended up not liking the product.

Photo Credit: memegenerator.com

Oh well! Not for me!

BEAUSKIN INVISIBLE PORES FOUNDATION RATING