Beauty fans hail 'first-of-a kind' £10 foundation that blurs pores and imperfections so there's 'no filter needed'
11.03.2023 - 22:25
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All beauty fans will know that the foundation market is well and truly saturated. There are so many different brands and types of foundation to choose from - with some of the most highly-coveted including NARS Sheer Glow Foundation, which currently costs £30 instead of £35 at Boots, Charlotte Tilbury's £39 Airbrush Flawless Foundation, and the more budget-friendly £3 Boots Natural Collection Hydrating and Radiance Foundation.
But now a new £9.99 foundation has gone viral for it's abilities to blur imperfections, pores and blemishes, and it's the 'first of its kind'. NYX's Blur With Me Skin Tint Foundation comes in 24 different shades, and has medium buildable coverage with a matte blurred finish that feels lightweight on the skin and provides 12-hour hydration.
The budget £9.99 foundation has been formulated with Glycerin, Matcha and Niacinamide for visibly even, radiant and healthy-looking skin. It's had several five-star reviews online, and has an average rating of 4.1 out of 5.
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The £9.99 NYX Blur With Me Skin Tint Foundation, which is sold at both Boots and Superdrug, has also been praised on Tik Tok. Tik Tok users have shared their staggering results on the social media platform.
Writing on the NYX website, one five-star reviewer wrote: "Pleasantly surprised with this foundation! Super lightweight, gives a natural finish with buildable coverage. The color match was spot on for me." A second raved: "I love this product! NYX has always been affordable and has a wide shade range is a BIG +++! During the winter days; this foundation bought color back into my face and gave off a skin
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