![]() Coverage ranges from light to medium, depending on how they’re applied. More thoughts on NARS All Day Luminous Powder Foundation Broad Spectrum SPF24 ![]() I can have a full face of foundation applied, blended and done in 3-4 minutes. I think that way the look is more natural. I’m definitely partial to applying these with the wet sponge (I use a patting and rolling motion). That keeps my freckles on the down-low and makes sure that no red on my cheeks sneaks through. For the highest coverage (medium), I like to apply a 50/50 mix of Stromboli and Tahoe, because together they’re a closer match to my skin tone than any of the 13 individual shades, with a wet Beauty Blender. Using a sponge or Beauty Blender to apply them kicks up the coverage a notch. The formula does even out my skin tone a little, but some of the natural redness in my cheeks still peeks through, and I can still see my freckles. When I use a dry sponge or brush, the coverage is at its lightest. The fine, silky powder formula looks and feels lightweight, while the finish falls somewhere between dewy and matte.Ĭoverage ranges from light to medium, depending on how you apply them. ![]() My big fear with powder foundations is that they’ll look thick and heavy on my combination skin, because many of them do, but NARS All Day Luminous does not. It’s the stuff of my most radiant, soft matte finish dreams (in somewhat tricky packaging). Available in 13 shades, the new $48 NARS All Day Luminous Powder Foundation delivers exactly that, and it’s a revelation, especially when it’s applied with a wet sponge (I use a Beauty Blender).
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