Rihanna's Fenty Beauty just launched a new £34 foundation that gives you a 'golden hour glow'
28.04.2024 - 01:13
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Rihanna's Fenty Beauty has launched a new £34 foundation that promises to give you a 'golden hour glow' perfect for the summer season. Fenty, owned by Rihanna, is a favourite among beauty enthusiasts for its diverse shade range and variety of formulas and finishes, making it a top choice when searching for a new foundation.
The brand has now introduced another new formula, which we're pretty sure will become your summer essential.
The Fenty Beauty Soft'Lit Naturally Luminous Longwear Foundation, available for £34 here, boasts long-lasting wear, waterproof properties, and is packed with skincare ingredients.
Plus, it guarantees to provide that sought-after golden hour glow all day. Golden hour is often seen as the ideal lighting for flattering photos, casting a natural, radiant golden glow that smooths and evens out your skin, leaving you looking healthy and glowing.
But since the real-life golden hour only lasts about 60 minutes, any foundation that pledges to offer the same effects throughout the day is definitely a winner in our eyes. The new Soft'Lit foundation is a high-performance medium coverage foundation that helps blur and diffuse imperfections and blemishes, leaving your skin looking smoother and more glowy.
The mica-free formula also includes Fenty's signature natural limouns complex, which is made up of easy-gleam oils, polymers and powders which give you a luminescent finish without any extra shine, reports the Mirror.
However, it's not just aesthetically that it works its magic it also helps your skin underneath, too. It contains skin-enhancing ingredients including cyperus papyrus leaf cell extract and kakadu plum extract to protect against free radicals and pollution whilst also delivering antioxidants to
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