3/22/2023 0 Comments Wet n wild photo focus![]() My usual foundation is Laura Mercier’s Candleglow Foundation in Linen, and one of the things I love most about it is that it’s sooo lightweight. You just can’t beat $6-I’ve even seen it under $5 in some places!įor starters, this product is thicker than I’d like. I came to like the paddle applicator, which gives you really good control over how much you’re using and where you’re applying it.įinally, there’s the price point. It also wears really nicely through the day it doesn’t do that ‘melting off your face’ thing that some foundations do after hours of wear. If you’re looking for a foundation to wear on camera, go ahead and buy this right now because it does that job perfectly. ![]() Rather than reflecting light, which can make you look oily, this foundation seems to absorb light, giving an airbrushed look through the lens of a camera. ![]() Let’s start with what I liked about Wet n’ Wild’s Photo Focus Foundation.įirst and foremost, it looks fantastic in photos, just like the description promises. Halfway through I switched to using a foundation brush and liked that much better. I was getting lots of streaks and uneven spots. I tried using a beauty blender, but I don’t typically use a sponge for my foundation so this felt really awkward. I watched a few beauty blogger videos of this product on YouTube to see how the pro’s did it, and most of them used a sponge to apply it. It took me a little while to get the hang of it instead of squeezing the foundation onto your hand first, like I normally would, you just apply it directly to your face. The product comes in a bottle with a paddle applicator, which I had never used before. If I were to buy it again I’d go a shade or two darker, at least during the summer months. I bought the shade Buff Bisque, which is a light to medium color with neutral undertones. Wet n’ Wild Photo Focus Foundation Review Watch the video and read on below for my full review of this drugstore foundation (and a guest appearance from the real star around here, my cat Rick). I gotta give the marketing team props on that one.īut buzzwords aside, is the product any good? In a word: kinda. Yes, they used the term #nofilter in their product description. Specially made with a matte, light-diffusing complex to give your skin #nofilter perfection.” The product is Photo Focus Foundation from Wet n’ Wild-yep, the same company you had a million bottles of crazy-colored nail polish from as a kid.Īccording to the company, the foundation was made “to deliver flawless camera-ready makeup every time. I’m a bargain shopper through and through, so when I heard about this new foundation that was supposed to rival department store brands for under $6, I couldn’t pass up trying it.
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