![]() ![]() It is a thick, dense brush, which gives a very smooth flawless finish. I have applied the foundation with the essence bronzer brush, which was part of a recent limited edition. It is not runny but also not really thick. The foundation has a consistency most reminiscent of a gel-cream. Above you can see me at the height of the ravaging that hormones have done to my face. My skin is dry and dehydrated with a slightly oily t-zone and prone to blemishes and breakouts. Whereas the Facefinity sports an SPF of 20 the Miracle Match does not contain SPF and the bottle does not specify how long the foundation is meant to last on the skin. The foundation is packaged in the same oval glass bottle as the Facefinity clear with a pump, only the labels are slightly different. While the Facefinity (one of my holy grails) promises long last and a matte finish, the Miracle Match has the byline ‘blur and nourish’ It is supposed to be moisturizing without being oily and giving a skin-like glowy finish. Max Factor has recently released the Miracle Match foundation in Germany, seemingly as an answer to the Facefinity 3 in 1 foundation. All images belong to Catrice.Rossmann had another 30% off offer on foundation running and I (after I had gotten some bad news) couldn’t help myself and pounced. I don’t think any brands should be putting base products in their advent calendars, as there’s pretty much a minute chance that it’ll match the customer, but apart from the weird concealer inclusion, it’s a fantastic calendar and is available right now. I love the look of the contents of the Catrice DIY Advent Calendar 2020, although it’s risky that they’ve included a concealer. ![]()
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