Budget, high-street or "drugstore" foundations for all! These have a wider range of shades to match more skin tones so there really should be something for everyone. Fingers crossed. I hope that you find this useful, especially if you usually struggle to get a match when it comes to high street brands!
L'Oreal True Match Foundation, 23 shades, £9.99: http://tidd.ly/52b55758
Max Factor Facefinity, 9 shades, £12.99: http://tidd.ly/fa4dc1b1
Revlon Colorstay, 9 shades, £12.99: http://tidd.ly/2507d2c
Boots No7 Essentially Natural Foundation, 12 shades in this but up to 17 shades in other formulas, £9.95: http://tidd.ly/d396bf88
The L'Oreal True Match is light and fresh but has great coverage - it's so quick and easy to blend, it reminds me (texture-wise) of Chanel Velvet. Has the best shade selection by far.
Max Factor: full coverage, supremely buildable and lasts well. Isn't dry or cakey, gives a beautiful finish.
Revlon is hydrating with a perfected finish - neither matte nor dewy. Good coverage, seems to have good lasting power! Best for normal/dry skin but there is a combi/oily version.
The No7 is just absolutely gorgeous if you want a fresh, dewy foundation with quite good coverage. I'm so impressed with this one! Good alternative to the Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum if that one doesn't come in your shade. Boots No7 have about 17 shades in total, but not all formulas come in all shades. I think this one comes in around 12.
Disclaimer: this is not a sponsored or paid-for post or advertorial. I have worked with L'Oreal on a True Match project, coming out next month, but this mention is totally editorial and by no means a paid-for or sponsored inclusion.
Links may be affiliate links. Products are press samples unless otherwise stated in video or description and are provided with no obligation to review. If possible please test products for suitability before purchase and be aware that what suits my skin may not suit yours!
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L'Oreal True Match Foundation, 23 shades, £9.99: http://tidd.ly/52b55758
Max Factor Facefinity, 9 shades, £12.99: http://tidd.ly/fa4dc1b1
Revlon Colorstay, 9 shades, £12.99: http://tidd.ly/2507d2c
Boots No7 Essentially Natural Foundation, 12 shades in this but up to 17 shades in other formulas, £9.95: http://tidd.ly/d396bf88
The L'Oreal True Match is light and fresh but has great coverage - it's so quick and easy to blend, it reminds me (texture-wise) of Chanel Velvet. Has the best shade selection by far.
Max Factor: full coverage, supremely buildable and lasts well. Isn't dry or cakey, gives a beautiful finish.
Revlon is hydrating with a perfected finish - neither matte nor dewy. Good coverage, seems to have good lasting power! Best for normal/dry skin but there is a combi/oily version.
The No7 is just absolutely gorgeous if you want a fresh, dewy foundation with quite good coverage. I'm so impressed with this one! Good alternative to the Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum if that one doesn't come in your shade. Boots No7 have about 17 shades in total, but not all formulas come in all shades. I think this one comes in around 12.
Disclaimer: this is not a sponsored or paid-for post or advertorial. I have worked with L'Oreal on a True Match project, coming out next month, but this mention is totally editorial and by no means a paid-for or sponsored inclusion.
Links may be affiliate links. Products are press samples unless otherwise stated in video or description and are provided with no obligation to review. If possible please test products for suitability before purchase and be aware that what suits my skin may not suit yours!
MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL: http://www.youtube.com/amodelrecommends
MY BLOG: http://www.amodelrecommends.com
FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER: https://twitter.com/modelrecommends
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