1 pumps gives me light coverage, 2 pumps gives me medium coverage, which is my preference as it still looks very natural, but you could build up to fuller coverage if that is what you like, particularly in certain areas, where pigmentation is an issue. The texture is a light fluid, yet it isn't overly watery, so you have time to work it into your skin without worrying that it will drop off your face. It contains SPF 22, which seems a bit random but I'm happy if a foundation contains SPF, which doesn't replace a separate product, but any extra protection is a bonus. There are 30 shades available in a range of undertones, and if you are unsure which will be your best match, you can take advantage of their 1-to-1 virtual consultations. I love the gold lid, with the black logo, and the product name - you just know that you're holding a luxurious product. The bottle is heavy glass, so it doesn't feel like it'll smash if I drop it. So, how does my skin like this newer version, and what has changed?įirst up, I have to mention the luxe packaging, which is what I've come to expect from YSL products. I have used other YSL foundations since the, but without this issue, so I was excited when I read about the new Touche Êclat Le Teint foundation, which has been reformulated. It ticked all boxes, but it broke my skin out so badly! I was so gutted, because it looked amazing on, but there was no way I could use it regularly. I absolutely loved how the foundation looked on my skin - it gave it a healthy, fresh glow, with medium coverage. I remember when the first version of YSL Touche Êclat foundation was released, I was SO excited, because I had used the conceal/highlighting pen for years. This was kindly gifted to me, without obligation.
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