![]() The Airbrush Flawless Foundation is described as being a full coverage foundation with a flawless, natural finish. I had no real issues in terms of it not sitting properly, lifting or moving around once blended out. I used all three methods of application and I found that I had the easiest time with a brush (I use the Morphe M439). I was astonished when I first applied it. It’s also by far one of the easiest foundations that I’ve come across to blend out. And it is very easy to dot across the face without it running all over the place. The Airbrush Flawless Foundation’s consistency is much thicker than a lot of the foundations that I’ve tested recently. And I strongly suggest getting colour matched if you can. It does state on the Charlotte Tilbury website that this foundation will oxidise slightly while it’s setting on the skin, so maybe go for a slightly lighter shade where possible. Which starts off a smidge on the pale side, but eventually evens out to be a pretty perfect match for my skin tone. But as I always say, there is space for improvement.īecause I always mention it, I wear shade 3 Neutral. There is a really good balance of light, light medium, medium and deep shades here. I genuinely love this because it shows that she wanted to make this range as inclusive as possible. She did a massive colour study of over 600 skin tones and actually developed the deepest shades first. When I was researching this foundation, I discovered that Charlotte Tilbury really did her homework when developing her shade range. And they are divided up by cool, neutral and warm undertones.
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