The £12 tinted moisturiser our beauty director loves
'I prefer hydrating skin tints to foundation,' she explains, but 'on days when I want a little more coverage, I reach forThe dewy hybrid product is perfect for those worried about heavy foundations having an ageing effect on the skin, as the light, hydrating formula 'doesn't emphasise fine lines,' according to Eve, who applies a lighter shade as an under-eye concealer after using as an all-over skin tint.
Lisa, like Eve, uses the foundation as a 'skin tint' to give her face an overall glow, before adding foundation to the centre of her face, where she wants more coverage.This content is imported from YouTube. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
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