![]() It’s tough to get away with an “almost ok” shade when the foundation is so saturated with color. Perhaps these shades are the most popular, but none of them matched my skin tone. There are three shades provided in the sampler set: Warm Beige (BD25), Bisque (B45), and Cool Beige (BR45). It did seem to cover up my natural skin quite well, so I would say it does its job on that count. Instead this YSL foundation was the kind that sunk into my skin instead of riding on top of it. I think it’s because I like facial products with the texture of a gel (my favorites are Cotz and Per-fekt) and with a lot of slip, from silicones. I really didn’t enjoy the feeling of this foundation on my finger tip as I spread. I managed to squirt round blobs on my arm and then spread out the foundation. How do people use this stuff without making a huge mess? I admit, I don’t use liquid foundation, so when I opened up the first packet of YSL I was kind of grossed out by the drippy consistency. With this in mind, when I received sample packets of YSL Touche Éclat Le Teint Radiance Awakening Foundation, I looked forward to giving it a try. These days there are countless products like the Touche Éclat pen, but I always think of YSL as the master. I believe there were only a few shades back then, but I found one for me that I used for years. I remember discovering YSL Touche Éclat Radiant Touch, the clicky pen with a brush end. I started experimenting with ways to cover the circles. ![]() ![]() That was the beginning of a scary new time for me. But one day (for real, this just happened one day), I looked in the mirror before heading out with friends and I saw major dark circles under my eyes. Up until I was about 26 years old, I had never tried a concealer or a foundation. YSL Touche Eclat Le Teint Radiance Awakening Foundation ![]()
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