Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Chantecaille Future Skin Foundation Review

SUP?!

It's Rose here once again. Now you're going to realize in a little bit that I'm sort of beauty product crazed. I'm constantly trying new cosmetics so I thought I would share my thoughts of the current products I'm using

Now a little back story to this purchase is necessary because I don't want to give the impression that I make these kind of hefty purchases on the regular. Which I do not. (Thank goodness.)

I was a Nordstrom before going into work last week to return the Burberry Velvet Touch Foundation, which was lovely, but broke me out so it had to go. Amidst the returning of that foundation, the sales associate ringing me up strikes up a conversation about what kind of foundations I'm interested in. I've recently become a foundation junkie and am open to trying all kinds 

The sales associate who rang me up happened to be a Chantecaille counter associate. (Uh oh.) With those not familiar with the brand, this is high end makeup we're taking about here. Chantecaille makes MAC look like Wet'N'Wild. (I love Wet'N'Wild products by the way.)

We make our way over to the Chantecaille counter and she sends me off with a sample of their Future Skin Foundation in Cream in tow. 

When I got home, I fell in love. And all I could think was, "Crap, this shit's expensive."

Obviously I purchased the full size. :'[
The oil free gel-cream formula applies like a dream and makes your face look bright and alive. Now this isn't a full coverage foundation by any means so if that's what you're looking for, this isn't the product for you. 

For color comparison, Future Skin in "Cream", Revlon Nearly Naked in "150 Nude" and Neutrogena Healthy Skin in "60 Natural Beige"
Look at that luxurious creaminess. 
This has dethroned my previous favorite, Revlon Nearly Naked Foundation for the time being. I love how this makes my face look. Not too perfect, but it blurs your imperfections ever so slightly and doesn't feel or look like you have any makeup on at all.

It has a very pleasant cooling feeling when you apply it thanks to the aloe in the formula. It's oil-free so it sits well with my oily/combo skin. I use my Real Techniques Buffing brush to apply this all over my face.

Now I set this with the new Nars Translucent Crystal Powder so I'm not sure if that affects the finish. But I love it. 

Bottom line is, if you want to treat yourself to a $72 (I know, ouch.) luxury foundation, this would be the one I recommend for light to medium coverage. I would probably repurchase this if I run out. 


Swatched and blended out slightly.
This is one half of ClosetConscious, Rose, signing out.
<3 Love always!








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