![]() Although the product is quite 'liquidy' it does not run or drip so is very easy to work with, this is due to the gel based formula. The texture of this foundation is light, creamy, and moisturising so does not feel heavy or cakey at all. Le Teint Touche Éclat is build-able so I usually apply it as a base first of all, and then reapply a second coat over areas that need concealing under my eyes and on any blemishes or discoloured areas.Īs this is an illuminating foundation the end result gives my complexion a nice glowy lift with a light to medium coverage. There are currently 22 colours, including 3 undertone descriptions available in the range (B for Beige = balanced/ beige, BR for Beige Rose = cool/ pink, BD for Beige Dore = warm beige/golden) However, I will probably need to get a darker shade in the summer months, as my skin is currently in winter mode. In fact my friend Helen who is much paler than me swatched this on herself and it matched her skin tone too! This is because the 'BD' in the color code stands for 'Beige Dore' and is targeted towards people who have gold undertones. My color in this foundation is BD50 (MAC NC42) which when swatched on my hand looks as though it would be way too light, but blends seamlessly into my skin tone when applied to the face. After enjoying a sample from my local beauty counter, and reading endless rave reviews over the past few months I was excited to finally add this product to my makeup collection. I'm sure you've all heard of the Yves Saint Laurent - Le Teint Touche Éclat foundation by now, as it has become the holy grail of foundations for many since it was released last year. ![]() Yves Saint Laurent - Le Teint Touche Éclat Foundation £28.00 for 1 fl.oz (30ml)
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