With the Le Teint foundation, I found that the sponge soaks this foundation right up, leaving my face with very, very light coverage. Since sponges have become a thing in the beauty industry, that has been my preferred method of applying foundation. For some reason, I have honestly never taken to using brushes for foundation before sponges became popular, I always went in with my fingers. I know, I know, it sounds disgusting, but I always make sure I have clean hands before touching my face. My favourite way of applying this is with…my hands. I would say this has light to medium coverage, depending on how you apply it (more on this later). Even with the thicker formulation, it’s still very easy to spread out, and doesn’t feel heavy on the skin at all. The Le Teint foundation has a thicker, more creamy consistency. I own the shade B40 Sand in this range, which is a perfect match for me. My ideal foundation is one that doesn’t look cakey and makes my dry skin look dewy, has enough coverage to cover my hyperpigmentation to a reasonable degree, and doesn’t accentuate my dry skin or skin texture. My issues are dry, flakey spots that can cling to foundation, as well as minor hyperpigmentation and skin texture. When a product is this expensive, I don’t want to waste any of it!Īs a reference, I have a dry skin type. I usually get exactly the right amount of foundation I want with the first pump (I only press halfway down and that is enough to cover my whole face), but if I ever just want to go back and get a teensy bit more foundation to cover up an area a little better, I always end up pumping too much out. The packaging is heavy and feels so luxurious! The pump is really sturdy, BUT I find it hard to control sometimes. The Le Teint foundation is housed in a round glass pump bottle with a gold cap. You can purchase it at Sephora, Shoppers Drug Mart, Hudson’s Bay, and the YSL website. It is made in France, and retails at $74 CAD for 30 mL. With translucent pigments, the formula is supposed to feel and look invisible on the skin, while diminishing shadows and creating a luminous complexion. The YSL Touche Eclat Le Teint Radiance Awakening Foundation is a foundation that is supposed to provide flawless coverage with weightless radiance. It leaves a weightless finish while offering eight hours of a refreshed, radiant look. The Touche Éclat Le Teint Radiance Awakening Foundation is enriched with stimulating ruscus extract, an anti-fatigue formula that energizes skin by stimulating micro-circulation and targeting dullness to instantly improve the look your skin’s brightness and luminosity, while the vitamin E protects against free radicals. I only paid $6 for this luxury foundation, which is such a steal! Now that I’ve been using it for three months, I have a pretty solid opinion of it, and am ready to share my thoughts! Read on to see if I think this foundation is worth the price tag!Ī bestselling foundation that reduces the look of fatigue and creates flawless coverage. I’ve been wanting to try this foundation for a while, so when Shoppers Drug Mart had a points redemption event back in June, I redeemed my Optimum points for this product. Formulated with SPF 22 to provide sun protection, it leaves a weightless finish while offering eight hours of a refreshed, radiant look.Hello, everyone! Today’s post is a review of the Yves Saint Laurent Touche Eclat Le Teint Radiance Awakening Foundation. Touche Éclat Le Teint Radiance Awakening Foundation is enriched with stimulating Ruscus Extract, an anti-fatigue formula that energizes skin by stimulating micro-circulation and targeting dullness to instantly improve the look your skin’s brightness and luminosity, while the Vitamin E protects against free radicals. Launch Date – mid January 2016 at Sephora YSL Touche Eclat Le Teint Radiance Awakening Foundation SPF 22 – New – $58.00 If you want to take the experience of this foundation even further then I suggest you take a look at YSL Touche Eclat Foundation Brush (info, photos) launching later this month at Sephora. It is available in wide spectrum of 22 shades from the lightest to darkest ones so definitely suitable for every skin color. The new YSL Touche Eclat foundation reduces the look of fatigue and creates flawless coverage. YSL improves the formula of its best selling foundation and launches this spring the new Touche Eclat Le Teint Radiance Awakeing Foundation SPF 22.
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