Canadian-based skincare brand The Ordinary is well, anything but ordinary. It's line of no-frills skincare products has earned a loyal following for their simple formulas of clinical-grade ingredients that are void of additives and fragrances.
I have been a dedicated user of their Hyaluronic acid now for months and love it. I mean its slightly more expensive than a cup of coffee and is on equal par with its more expensive peers.
The Ordinary has expanding into cosmetics with two new foundations that the Internet is currently freaking out over. The Serum and Full Coverage Foundations have just solidified The Ordinary’s beauty cult-status when they racked up a waiting list of over 25,000 people ahead of their end-of-April 2017 launch!
I waited until the hype was over and I could actually get my hands on it online without joining a waiting list. I read some reviews , estimated my shade as '2.0 Light/Medium Neutral' in both ( a little bit too light for me) and added to cart....
The Serum Foundation lives up to its name with a serum-like texture that’s lightweight but can be built up for medium coverage. It reminds me of MAC Face & Body in its water-ery consistency. Perfect for 'perfect' skin days when you want just a tinted moisturiser feel to the skin.
The Coverage Foundation is a pigment-rich, non-oily cream that offers more a lot more coverage without getting cakey. Both options are enriched with a special pigment suspension technology that helps the foundations go on smooth with a highly saturated effect. They’ll melt into skin but still give you the amount of coverage you’re after. I use a beauty blender to make sure they are blended evenly.
What’s also impressive is the foundations’ diverse 21 shade range. The Ordinary has made it simple to find the best one for your complexion by denoting each colour with a Y, N, or P, according to skin undertones. And the foundations’ SPF 15 is unique, too. It’s mineral-based so it’s free harsh chemicals that are typically found in common sunscreen formulas. Oh, and did I mention that costing as little as 6,90 euro , these foundations also super-affordable like the rest of The Ordinary’s products.
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