Monday 10 December 2012

Estee Lauder Double Wear Foundation

Okay so recently, my whole makeup routine has become a little, let's say blasé. (shout out to that little beauty of a word right there!) I feel like every day, I get up, do the whole moisturiser, concealer, foundation, bronzer, blusher yada yada yada.. I just don't look forward to doing it anymore! So I decided I needed to do something to spice it up a little - and what's more spicy than the risk of trying an entirely new foundation?! 

So a few days after my last payday, I took a rather 'YOLO' approach (apologies for offending everyone, yes I did just yolo in my blog post), and decided to purchase this little beauty: the Estee Lauder Double Wear foundation for £27.50. Now, I know that everyone from the moon and back has heard of this, and almost definitely read a few reviews on it, but seeing as before I bought it I must have read about 3829275901272 reviews on this before buying it (I feel the need to check reviews by people with the same shade colour, skin type, age, country, everything), I thought why not add another to the blogosphere - and anyway, I need somewhere to spill my excitement out into!



When looking for a foundation, I have to consider three main things: 
1) whether it will irritate my skin and cause more breakouts
2) it has to be able to stay in place all day for school
3) that it has enough coverage to cover all my current acne / acne scars

This foundation is one that I really hoped would fit all these criteria - mainly due to it's claims of lasting for 'up to 15 hours' and it's also being 'non-acnegenic'.

When I was first looking at this online, I was a bit stumped for which colour to choose. There are tens of shades to choose from for this foundation - which yes, is lovely, but also a massive pain if you have no way of getting yourself to a counter to get matched up! 
I found a handy little website called findation which I would totally recommend - you basically input the shades that you know from other brands, and it selects the most suitable shade for the new product you want to purchase. I inputted both my MAC shade (NW20) and my Clinique shade (02, Fresh Ivory) and it came up with 1N2, which is Ecru. I then did a bit of online browsing to try and find other blog posts of Ecru and compare their skin colour to mine, and it all looked pretty much right, so next time I was in Boots, I bought myself a bottle. 


I love the look and feel of the packaging - the outer packaging is a royal blue colour with gold writing, and it all feels like good, expensive quality. I also adore the look of the solid glass bottle it comes in, which is frosted to create a blurry effect. 


However, I have two issues with the overall packaging, which seems to mirror everyone elses frustrations:
The glass bottle, however cute, is a massive pain to carry around - I would not trust myself carrying this in a handbag, and I don't want my £27.50 spilling all over my bag! Secondly, there's no pump on the top of the bottle - simply a large hole. THIS IS SO INCONVENIENT. I'm pretty sure that about 1/4 of this bottle is going to be wasted from pouring out more than i need onto my hand - which is firstly a waste of money, and secondly results in a very makeup plastered hand..


However, onto the main product itself - I absolutely love it, to the point that I'm not sure how I lived without it! It claims to be lightweight, though some reviews place it as a medium to full coverage foundation - I would definitely put it more towards the medium coverage side, as it's less than my previous go-to foundation, Clinique Anti-Blemish.. though because of my recently purchased MAC pro-longwear concealer, I don't mind so much.

The colour is a perfect match for my skin, and doesn't oxidise throughout the morning to turn cakey or orange tinted during the day, which is something I've hated in past foundations.

It also claims to be acne-genic which I was unsure about, because of the lasting qualities, but I actually haven't experienced any breakouts whatsoever since switching - which is a massive breakthough, seeing as every other foundation I've tried switching to has resulted in a massive increase in acne ( :(:( ) It's oil and fragrance-free too, which is always nice! The absence of these things is probably part of the reason my skin hasn't complained at all.
However, though it may be oil-free, I've definitely noticed a difference in how oily my skin is getting - with my previous Clinique foundation I was never shiny, but I notice shinyness about half way through the day, around my nose and cheeks - not something that's too much for a pop of powder to deal with, but something to consider if you have massively oily skin. 

On to what was, for me, the most important thing I wanted this foundation to do - it honestly does last all day.Gone are the days of rushing to the toilets before registration at lunch to redo my face of makeup, only for it to turn orange and cakey because i've piled it on top of the last lot - I can now safely sail through till I get home with only the makeup I've applied at 8, only having to apply a tad of powder once. As well as meaning I don't have to do said running, it's also a good boost for confidence not having to be sitting worrying about whether your foundation's slipped off your face, leaving you with acne galore for everyone to see! 

On top of all that, it's actually been really good for my skin a) because I haven't been applying foundation 2 or 3 times a day and b) because it's a much more lightweight finish, it's not so heavy and sitting on top of my skin.

So, I think I'm about done with the massive rant/rave about how much I adore this foundation.. 

IN SUMMARY (for all you who can't be bothered to read the whole thing, silly people)

Loves:
- stays all day
- doesn't irritate or cause acne
- colour stays the same and there is a good range of colours
- medium coverage
- expensive looking packaging

Cons:
- bottle has no pump/ way to disperse and is too heavy to carry around
- not good for oily skin


It's time to get excited about foundations again, let's bring the thrill back!
(hope everyone's enjoying the winter + cold - just enjoy the hot chocolates and knitwear and summer will be here before you know it!)

Liv xxxx

9 comments:

  1. I want to try this foundation, although I'm not sure it would work very well with my skin because it can be a bit oily. Its also a bit too pricey for my budget, great review though xx

    www.charlotteannowst.blogspot.co.uk

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  2. love this post!

    lots of love from the c&p girls,
    the casper&pearl blog
    xx

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  3. I've been meaning to try this foundation for a while but can't seem to stop using Chanel Lumiere as it's so amazing! Cute post

    Christina x

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  4. I've debating getting this for SO long now I might just do the same as you and go for it ha it does sound amazing - it really annoys me too when foundations don't have pumps!

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    1. haha yeah definitely do! i've been looking at buying the mac foundation pump which apparently fits, so maybe thats the way to go!

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  5. I love this foundation but I can only wear it for a night out because I find it way too heavy :)

    LaceyLoves x

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    1. that's a shame, i find it gorgeous! i guess it's just what you're used to and what your skin can take :)

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