Beauty lovers are raving about this luxurious foundation that leaves their skin ‘flawless’ and ‘radiant’
11.04.2024 - 07:29
/ ok.co.uk
When it comes to foundation, there are several things we look out for; coverage, lasting power, and how comfortable it feels on our skin. Luckily for beauty fans, Christian Louboutin’s Teint Fétiche Le Fluide Foundation, £62 here , has all three.
The product is the first ever foundation from the luxury footwear designer, which is known for its iconic red-soled shoes loved by A-listers, and it has been getting plenty of rave reviews from shoppers who love its flawless, radiant finish. Its lightweight coverage is also ideal for the warmer weather we have ahead, giving your skin a chance to breathe whilst still giving you full coverage.
The Teint Fétiche foundation combines complexion-loving skincare ingredients with a flawless finish base to help nourish your skin while you wear it. It lasts up to 24 hours on your skin, and helps improve your skin’s texture and appearance underneath thanks to its Dermaglam Complex.
It has buildable coverage that you can layer up to get the finish you want, letting you swap between a barely-there natural appearance or a flawless ultra-glam look in seconds. Its liquid formula glides onto your skin and sinks in, blurring imperfections and giving skin a glassy finish that’s said to rival the glossy patent appearance of the brand’s iconic So Kate court shoes ( £645 here ), and it leaves you with a natural looking radiance.
For a flawless application, it's always best to start your foundation in the middle of your face and smooth it outwards towards your hairline and jaw, as most of our skin’s discolouration and pigment tends to be in the centre of our faces. Makeup artist Bea Sweet suggested to Harrods (where the foundation has just been stocked ): “Start with a little and add more, only if you
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