Although, as I said, I have to admit I don’t really have an issue with white cast when using a concealer. Makes sense to be and it’s a rather fantastic marketing technique too. I never took a photo and had my concealer have a white cast flash back but I understand where Wet n Wild is headed with all these new base products as we live in an selfie world and they trying to entice that world and create formulas that work well in photos. I recently tried out Wet n Wild Photo Focus Foundation and was quite pleased with the formula and I expected more of the same from Wet n Wild Photo Focus Concealer. This blog does not contain any content which might present a conflict of interest.Wet n Wild Photo Focus Concealer ($3.99) is a new, permanent high-coverage concealer formula that was tested under seven different photo lightening conditions to ensure that the coverage provided did not cause a white cast. Any product claim, statistic, quote or other representation about a product or service should be verified with the manufacturer or provider. We will accept samples for review consideration, but we do not have to feature everything – it is up to our discretion. If we claim or appear to be experts on a certain topic or product or service area, we will only endorse products or services that we believe, based on our expertise, are worthy of such endorsement.
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For questions about this blog, please contact blog accepts free products, services, travel, event tickets, and other forms of compensation from companies and organizations. This blog is a personal blog written and edited by me. This policy is valid from December 18, 2014 While I use Wet n Wild products all the time, I won’t be using the dewy foundation again – I’ll be sticking to the original formula.Īll products are purchased with personal funds, unless otherwise stated. The dewy formula, however, had a pungent and sour smell right out of the bottle. The smell was another thing I noticed – I remember people mentioning the smell of the foundation when the original formula came out, but it wasn’t noticeable enough to bother me. The dewiness faded away as the day went on with the foundation completely disappearing on oily areas like my nose, forehead and chin after 4-5 hours of wear. I thought that applying a second layer of the foundation would help the coverage, but it kept sheering out.
WET N WILD FOUNDATION PHOTO FOCUS SWATCHES SKIN
It might be because it isn’t made for my oily skin type, but I couldn’t get it to deliver on the coverage front well before oil started producing (I applied it on a clean face) – and because it didn’t have good coverage on areas of my face that were pretty even, it did not stand a chance on areas that had discolouration like under my eyes. Unfortunately, this foundation was a big “no” for me. Finished look using the Wet n Wild PhotoFocus Foundation (Dewy) in “Shell Ivory”