Okay so here is the long awaited Nars Sheer Glow Foundation review. I had really high hopes for this foundation, expecting it to become a staple in my makeup routine. I was preparing myself or a Holygrail foundation. That is not what I got. Do not get me wrong, I really like this but I don't love this and I will not be repurchasing it.
I purchased this from the Nars counter at Selfridges in Birmingham, you can also get this at narscosmetics.co.uk or SpaceNK. The foundation costs £30.50 for 1oz or 30g. It does not come with a pump but this can be purchased separately from the Nars counter.
I found the foundation was a beautiful lightweight satin finish which was very blendable and super buildable. I have quite sensitive skin so I was pleased and surprised when it did not break me out. Although it is recommended by the Nars assistants to apply this with the hands I think this works better with the Real Techniques Stippling Brush (see review).
Once the foundation is on it looks great, I did not look like I had on any makeup at all. However this did not last. The foundation needs setting again only a couple hours after application. Colour matching is also difficult, I found that the shades were either too yellow or too grey. I purchased Sheer Glow in the shade Stromboli, which had very strong yellow undertones. This was not a great match, I then returned this and was matched by an assistant to Sante Fe which was far to pale and left me looking grey. The foundation does not provide the glow suggested in the title. I was not left with a dewy glow instead after a couple hours of application the foundation slipped right of my face and I looked oily.
I would not recommend this if you have oily skin or need makeup that provides all day coverage. If you want to look equally as good at the end of the day as you did on your way to your desk with a Starbucks skinny latte in your hand, I personally do not think this is for you.
Look out for my Estée Lauder Doublewear Foundation review, Doublewear is my HG foundation so
far!
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