This foundation from et al is a refreshing addition to the saturated foundation market. It’s a light to medium coverage foundation with the comfort of a tinted moisturizer, offering exceptional skin comfort.
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The foundation, available in numerous shades, provides SPF20, blue light protection, and boasts hydrating and water-resistant properties. Its finish leans towards a natural skin look, balancing between matte and glowy.
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For application, the et al Buffing Brush works, although there may be better options. On the other hand, the Angled Cheek Brush for the blush application is perfect.
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The powder blush named Dahlia is weightless and non-drying, offering a smooth application. Known for its moisturizing properties, it’s part of a range of nine shades available at £20 each. The compact is hand-feel friendly, made with 28% PEFC wood fibre, at a cost of £15.
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The compact and blush use a magnet system, which may raise concerns about recyclability and resources. However, this system allows for interchangeable shades – all packaging, including the blush fills, is recyclable. The et al Foundation is priced at £45 and is available in 32 shades.
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