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Avon Perfect Wear ExtraLasting Foundation |
| Date: |
31/08/09 (28 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: none
Disadvantages: Sticky and too thick to apply properly
This is my mates foundation but we always share because we have the same skin tone so when she's at mine she uses my Max Factor foundation and when I'm at hers I use whatever shes using at the time.
She knows I love Avon so said for me to try this Extralasting foundation because she couldn't get on very well with it even though she always uses a different foundation from Avon.
I thought it would probably be rubbish because I've used other stuff from the Everlasting range and haven't liked any of it but I was surprised at how crap the foundation was because Avon is usually ok for this sort of make up.
This one is Ivory and it comes out of the tube so thick that I couldn't blend it at all even using a make up sponge or my fingers and it's gloopy as it comes out as well so you cant get a nice finish any way.
Even though the shade was perfect for my skin tone it still looked like I was wearing too much foundation and it has a horrible sticky feeling on my face that made me feel proper itchy all day. It looked dead shiny even when I put powder over the top of it and felt heavy on my skin like I was wearing pan stick and made me look like a clown. I couldn't blend it into my jawline and when I got a bit on my eyebrows I had to take it all off and start again because I couldn't get it out without smudging the foundation round the top of my eye.
I thought it was dead hard to apply my make up over the foundation because its so sticky and thick and I looked like I was the worst person in the world at putting make up on when Im not.
I get a few spots on my forehead and the foundation didn't help cover them and I think it made them look worse because it smeared round them and drawed attention to the blemishes.
It costs £12.00 and thats not even cheap and its such a bad foundation that i can't understand why Avon charge so much for it because my Max Factor foundation is brill and that only costs £9.00
Summary: The Worst Foundation I Have Ever Used And Even One From The Pound Shop Would Be Better
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