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L'OREAL True Match Super Blendable Makeup

Hey guys!!!

A long while ago I had been mentioning a new foundation that I was trying out and I had never brought it back up again till now. I know everyone and their mother has heard and spoken about this product, but all these foundations that I try or mention about it new to me.

I had heard a lot about the L'OREAL True Match Super Blendable Makeup from so many YouTubers and almost everyone loves it to death so I definitely was interested in trying it out.


I sucked at choosing my shade in this foundation, but I got the shade N6 honey beige and it was a tad dark for me. One thing I do love about this product is that there are, according to the website, 33 shades available so a lot of you should be able to find your shade. 

I applied this foundation with a brush and with a sponge, but I preferred the sponge. This product is medium to full coverage on me. When I first tried this product my skin was normal to dry skin and I didn't need to set it and it would last a whole work day without me getting shiny or anything.

This foundation is a satin finish to me and at first I was drawn to that finish for my foundations before my skin changed and now I am looking for demi matte and matte finish. Before my 26th birthday I was noticing that my skin was changing again and it is now combination. Now that my t-zone and the apples of my cheek gets oily I HAVE to set it no matter what. By noonish at work I start noticing some shine showing through and by 3pm I am so shiny I hate the way my skin looks so I have to get my powder and take away the shine. 

What I like about this product is that it doesn't clog my pores or make them look bigger and that it is oil free. Also it didn't break me out! My skin doesn't start getting shiny till after about 7 hours of wear and to me that is great. What I really hate is that if I am not careful this foundation will transfer on clothes, mine and other people, and on my phone if I put it on my ear. 

Overall I like the foundation, but I don't think it is holy grail status for me. I will repurchase one day though just because it is a good everyday foundation. 

What do you guys think of this product if you have tried it?? What are some of your holy grail foundations??



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