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Laura Geller Baked Elements Foundation - Deep
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not a review but perhaps helpful - here is a description from the source: Laura Geller Beauty debuts its first ever Baked foundation infused with Italian thermal spring water to create luminous, matte, color-matching coverage while hydrating and nourishing skin. Recognized by the Italian Ministry of Health as beneficial to the skin, the thermal spring water in Baked Elements Foundation is enriched with powerful minerals that help to hydrate, protect and improve skin texture while providing a multi-dimensional, natural skin finish. Porcelain: fairest of the fair, you always burn easily (think of Nicole Kidman) Fair: a little warmer than porcelain, neutral light skin tone that burns easily Light: If you are light but with a more golden undertone Medium: majority of women will fall here, a medium warm skin tone. If you aren't sure what you are, order this. Tan: A rich skin tone, a Mediterranean complexion or light-skin African American Deep: Olive to deep skinned women of color with yellow undertones TO USE: For sheer coverage, sweep Baked Elements all over face with a Large Retractable Angled Kabuki Brush, targeting areas of discoloration. For fuller coverage, apply with the Sponge found in the bottom of the compact.

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