![]() ![]() I am a fan of the original Too Faced Born This Way Foundation formula but as a fan of that formula I don’t think it necessarily means you’ll be a lover of this new formula since the two products are like apples and oranges and can’t be compared. I think all this info is good to relate back to you so you can understand my thoughts about Too Faced’s formula. I do spend a good deal of time concealing under my eyes and setting with powder to brighten up that area. I don’t really require a lot of foundation. I’m one of those people that swipes down the sides of my nose, blends out, and I’m done. I am not used to using foundation near my eyes nor do I use it all over my face. I don’t feel I need nor do I want a full-coverage foundation but I do want a full-coverage concealer as I have tired eyes, puffiness, and finer lines I’d like to conceal. I have drier skin as you know however, at the moment with Summer here I am a bit oily on my cheeks and forehead. I have smooth, blemish-free skin but I do rely on foundation to even out my skin tone and brighten my complexion since I find it very dull. In that week I did struggle finding a good shade match, I did struggle with application, and I finally found my happy place with this formula and type of coverage. Too Faced very kindly sent me every single shade to try out for a week now. Let’s jump ahead and see some swatches and more of my review. I’ve literally watched people apply this directly to their face with the applicator and in my experience with the product you really can’t do that. I mean, ok, there are a good deal of high-coverage foundations around but after watching reviews of people slathering this stuff on their face under really bright lighting I was pretty much horrified and thinking, “Ok, this is Instagram makeup!” However, where as Tarte offers a matte and hydrating version of their coverage Too Faced only offers a hydrating formula.Īt the risk of sounding terribly old I have to admit that Too Faced Born This Way Super Coverage Multi-Use Sculpting Concealer does come across as Instagram makeup to me. 05 oz where as Tarte is $39 for 1.01 oz but the chubby barrel packaging, oversized applicator, and full coverage promises are pretty much identical to each other. It’s understandable as they do sound and look quite alike however, Too Faced is $29 for. I haven’t personally tried the new Tarte Double Duty Beauty Shape Tape Foundation but I am a massive fan of the Tarte Shape Tape Concealer (and considering the ingredients are almost exactly the same I never felt inclined to give the foundation a try) and most reviews I’ve read are comparing the Too Faced Born This Way Super Coverage Multi-Use Sculpting Concealer to Tarte’s formula. Too Faced Born This Way Super Coverage Multi-Use Sculpting Concealer is a full-coverage, don’t take that claim lately, it’s very full coverage, weightless, hydrating formula that acts to conceal, contour, and highlight that’s available in 20 shades which promises a 12 hour wear. I think it’s about time to review Too Faced Born This Way Super Coverage Multi-Use Sculpting Concealer since today it officially launched and all the ravings are in and of course, I have to weight in on this formula for myself as I’m the self-proclaimed queen of all concealers.
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