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Laura Geller Filter First Luminous Foundation - Beige
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Prefer prose? A snappy summary of reviews so far: Considering the easy to apply category the rating of four suggests users & critics evaluating "how easy to apply did you find this product?" usually indicate applies itself. Feedback for the application category the current rating of four suggests reviewers replies to "how did this product apply?" generally indicate even. Looking at review rankings for the formula thickness category the current one suggests in response to the "how thick is the formula for this product?" usually favor thin. On the moisturizing category a rating of four is a sign that responses to "how moisturizing is this product?" mostly responded hydrating. Considering feedback for the long-wearing category an average of one indicates when asked "how long-wearing is this product?" mainly suggest disappears quickly.


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not a review but perhaps helpful - here is a description from the source: What it is: A weightless fluid foundation that becomes one with the skin while maintaining light, color purity and translucence for the most natural looking finish. Who it's for: Anyone who wants medium coverage with a lightweight liquid texture. What it does: A special blend of curated micro-pearls called Opal Light-shifters create a halo effect that filters and controls light to softly diffuse and shape facial contours, transforming skin to look naturally perfected. It creates a breathable filter on your skin that blurs imperfections, creating the perfect veil for makeup application. Its smooth texture easily blends with a blender sponge or foundation brush. How to use: Apply the foundation by stippling the flat side of a foundation blender brush along the skin. For hard to reach areas, use the angled tip of your brush in the same stippling motion. Apply with a light hand, the blender brush will do most of the work for you.

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