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Reviewing the Wet n Wild Photo Focus Foundation


Hi guys! I recently picked up the Wet n Wild Photo Focus Foundation off Beauty Bay. I have been wanting to test out this brand for a while now. They are a drugstore cruelty free brand that is super affordable and I particularly wanted to try the foundation because I have seen a lot of good reviews about it online. I got mine in the shade soft ivory. I wore it for 10 hours and it held up on my face very well. I think for this foundation it changes a lot depending on what primer and moisturiser you wear underneath it. The first time I wore the foundation I moisturised my face and then applied the Farsali Rose Gold Elixir to my face. I thought this combination worked well together for my dry skin and also gave the foundation a slight glow. However the second time I wore this foundation I tried it without the elixir and it dried out my skin a lot and also started to break up around my chin and nose area. This does mean for my skin if I want this foundation to look good I have to use the elixir every time which is fine for me but not for everyone. Another thing I found unnecessary was the paddle applicator in the bottle. Personally I would have preferred a simply pump. However I must say that this foundation is nice for the price and I like that it comes in a small glass bottle. I do think it would be more suitable for people with oily skin but it can be nice on dry skin types too with a bit of adjusting.

Available at: https://www.beautybay.com/p/wet-n-wild/photo-focus-foundation/
https://www.cultbeauty.co.uk/farsali-rose-gold-elixir.html
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