I recently received this from a fellow Beauty Reviewer who found the shade light was too light for her.
The packaging for this is very simple. But it works so I don't have problem with that. The product itself is quite runny and light. But I guess that has something to do with how light the coverage of the product is. It claims to have eight skin benefits. I don't think that it actually does any of that, well at least I haven't found any of those skin benefits.
I use this product for my weekend no-makeup makeup look base. I find that it is easiest to smooth on with your fingers to get a more even base. I have tried it with a brush and with a sponge and I found because of the liquidy product that they sucked up a lot of the product rather then put it on my face.
The coverage isn't amazing but I didn't expect it to be. I find it gives a nice matte finish to smooth out my skin tone but doesn't cover any of my pimples or cover my redness amazingly. After using this I usually put on a coloured powder which provides more coverage over my redness, and a concealer for my pimples. I find that this lasts quite well as well.
I purchased this with a little bit of skepticism growing up with average skin and learning to just plaster my face in thick foundation to cover the flaws. However this stuff is seriously amazing! I purchased the one for oily skin in fair and it is literally my new go-to! Most days now I try to avoid wearing foundation unless I'm going somewhere special because I prefer the more natural look plus I often don't have the time, money or energy as a uni student. You hardly need much of this to make a difference - I just use a little on my 'trouble' areas and you're good to go! It's lasted me about seven months so far and I've still got more left in the pottle. Would recommend to all who don't want a too thick or matte look but something a little more natural that still corrects.
Tips: Just start with a little and work out how much more you need from there. If you're using tons to get the look you want to achieve, you should probably just stick to a foundation.