Hey guys!
Today i am reviewing the very popular Maybelline Fit Me Matte + Poreless Foundation.
Today i am reviewing the very popular Maybelline Fit Me Matte + Poreless Foundation.
So, mid to late last year I noticed that my complexion had changed a little bit. I'd gotten a teeny-tad lighter and more even complexioned and
my Mary Kay 600 foundation had become a little too dark for me so I had to change it.
If you are familiar with Mary Kay foundations, you’ll know
that the 507 is one shade lighter than the 600, so I thought to try that first
from someone who had it to see it if’ll be a match.
I did and discovered that
it was too light for me. Apparently, I have now joined the women whose
complexions are in-between shades. Issues.
There was no way I was going to buy two separate shades of
foundation, because that would be excessive in my opinion and ‘don’t nobody
got time for mixing’, plus, austerity measures… so no.
This led me to research and look for other brands to try,
hoping to find something for my new complexion.
Long story short, the
Maybelline Fit Me Foundation range came to my notice and I picked up a bottle from
the last makeup fair in December, in the 338 'Spicy Brown' shade which was a match with my complexion and for the affordable price of like N3500 or N4000 or so.
About the product, the Maybelline Fit Me Matte + Poreless Foundation
is lightweight, light-to-medium coverage and comfortably matte. I have oily skin and gigantic
pores, so of course this foundation, even though it’s an excellent product, wasn’t
expected to do any surgical facetune miracles, but sisters, I am here to testify that it
keeps the oil rush on my face to reasonable levels (better than my Mary Kay). I
only have to blot the oil on my stubborn nose and t-zone after like three or
four hours, which is FOREVER if you have skin like mine. It also doesn't settle into my pores like some heavier foundations do and i like that.
The foundation is very easy to blend and gives a really
smooth, fresh and even finish upon application and even during wear.
If your
face is not mad oily, or even if it is, or if you hate those cement-strength, starch-dry
matte foundations, then I recommend this gem, you just need to set it with some
finishing powder and you are set (rhymes..).
Has anyone here tried this product? What was/is your
experience with it?
Peace and happiness to you.
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