Physicians Formula Youthful Wear Spotless
I got mine at my local drugstore for 14.99, but Physicians Formula products always have that instant $3 off coupon on the packaging so it was actually $12 for 1 fl oz of product. This foundation is very thin, comes with a dropper and a blush. If you like to put foundation on the back of your hand and then apply it from your hand, you have to be careful not to let this run down your hand because this foundation is very thin, similar to the L'oreal Magic Nude Liquid Powder foundation. It is very blendable, light coverage and it has a semi-matte finish when it sets. Very nice finish but it has a very weird smell, like something has been burning, I find it very unpleasant.
The brush is very tiny, the white bristles are cut in an angle and very densely packed together. This brush reminds me of a smaller version of the Sigma F88 and my Bubbi HD Flawless brush. The shape is very nice to blend and reach precise areas but the surface area of the brush is too small, its going to take forever to do your entire face. NOTE: After using it once, I found it very hard to clean. I couldn't get it white like its original form, there was foundation stuck deep inside the center of the bristles. Because the bristles are densely packed together, it was hard for the soap to penetrate the inside of the bristles.
Before After
I got mine in the shade Light, but it was actually pretty dark (as you can see in the pictures below). It cover some of my dark spots and my skin tone looks more even. The lighting makes it seem like this foundation matches my skin, but in real life I look like I got a fake tan. I guess I can just add a few drops of this to my other foundations that I find are too light for me. This foundation looks has a very nice finish and texture, the smell is just unpleasant to me.
A few drops of the foundation.
(left)Foundation stippled, Foundation blended (right)
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