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We don’t know who needs to hear this, but the right foundation for your skin type should glide on your face like butter. Okay, maybe that’s a little dramatic, but if you’re frustrated with your current makeup lineup, it could be due to not using the right formula to target your skin concerns.
When shopping for foundation, we look for formulas that deliver a smooth finish, last more than 10 hours and leave skin looking like you’re wearing a social media beauty filter — but in real life. If your current formulas don’t do that, let Us help. Give the Anastasia Beverly Hills Second-Skin Matte Foundation a try.
Available in 25 shades, this medium- to full-coverage makeup foundation lasts up to 12 hours. The lightweight foundation includes skin-blurring ingredients that give the effect of wearing a beauty filter. The ingredient list also features hyaluronic acid to hydrate skin while phytoglycogen promotes a youthful, radiant glow.
Just like the name implies, this “second-skin” foundation feels just like your bare skin. Except, your face is graced with ingredients that smooth those areas you don’t want to show off all day. The formula leans more matte, so follow it up with a hydrating setting spray for added dewiness.
Here’s why hundreds of Sephora shoppers are ditching their ordinary foundation for this full-coverage pick.
“I love that it feels super lightweight on the skin,” one Sephora reviewer says. “It evens out my skin tone without feeling heavy, and it doesn’t emphasize texture at all like other foundations. It makes my skin so blurred and literally looks like a filter on my face. ABH never disappoints!”
“In love with the results using this foundation,” another shopper writes. “As someone who has very oily skin, I barely have to touch up using this foundation. It’s become a staple in my makeup routine for sure.”
Try it for yourself and see why reviewers can’t get enough of this blurring foundation!
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