I actually have this in my cupboard and hardly use it. Why? Because it feels super heavy on your skin. Its a mousse type feel and its quite creamy and it honestly just feels so heavy on your face. Its great if you need a bit more coverage as it does the job, but for everyday wear its not for me. It goes on well enough and you do need to blend it well around the jawline. It does last a good 8hours at least. As above if you need coverage and you don't mind a "heavy" feeling then its not too bad.
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Revlon PhotoReady Airbrush Mousse Makeup Review
Revlon PhotoReady Airbrush Mousse Makeup Review
PhotoReady Airbrush™ Mousse Makeup provides a flawless finish. The formula’s photochromatic pigments bend and reflect light to minimize flaws for a perfectly airbrushed looking skin in any light – indoors, outdoors, or under the flash of a camera.
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Tips: Blend - seems easier to blend with a brush.
I didn’t like it. I found it didn’t have my type of coverage, i didn’t like the texture either. It has a funny smell. I also found that it made my skin quite orange. I used this quite awhile ago but I’ve never bought it again. It wasn’t really a foam either.
I did not like this one bit! Was hard to apply , didnt get a even coverage. Did not last very long! Felt oily . Hard to get a good color match
Initially I was drawn in by the idea of a mousse and the cool can, but I found out very quickly it was not worth the switch from my regular Photoready foundation. First of all, it came out in more of a liquid form than a foam. Then came the smell! It is so weird I can't even describe it but definitely unpleasant. Thirdly, the colour. I bought the same colour as my regular photoready but I found this one to look far more orange and it just didn't want to blend nicely to my skin. The coverage was no better than the original photoready and actually made my skin look rather shiny. So all in all, I wish I'd just stuck with the tried and tested original.