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Too Faced Born This Way Foundation - Praline
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not a review but perhaps helpful - here is a description from the source: What it is: An oil-free foundation that masterfully diffuses the line between makeup and skin. Who it's for: Anyone who wants medium-to-full, natural coverage and a satin finish. What it does: This foundation is infused with coconut water to aid in delicately replenishing skin's moisture barriers without over-hydrating, while alpine rose helps brighten skin's appearance and promotes elasticity. Hyaluronic acid helps you achieve a smoother, more youthful appearance. The foundation delivers coverage that is undetectable for skin that is naturally radiant. How to use: Apply with your fingers, a sponge or a kabuki brush. Starting in the center of your face, work the foundation out. Apply an additional layer if more coverage is desired.

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