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| Etude House Dream On Foundation Slim & Cover Review
Hello guys! ![]() This is my review on Etude House Dream On Foundation Slim & Cover in #2 Natural Beige. "Dream On Foundation Slim & Cover SPF22/PA+ is the secret to dreamy bright complexion. Foundation makeup maintains moist, oil absorbing texture for radiant coverage with UV protection. Contains hyaluronic acid, light botanical oil complex and encapsulated oil control powder to smooth moisturize and nourish complexion.Source: BB Cream Boutique I. The Packaging ![]() The box is very pretty and princessy~! Combination of pinks and white with brown font. It is somewhat durable but it got creased due to shipping. Even if the product is empty I will surely keep the box 'coz its so cute. (。♥‿♥。) I'm a box troll. Hahah. ![]() Also note that Etude often puts an info on the expiry of the product. On this case its 18months after opening. Very helpful. ^^ ![]() The clear glass bottle. ♥ A little heavy but definitely durable. I believe it will not shatter into pieces if it falls from ur desk. Hahah. But I dare not try that. XD It will fit perfectly in a medium sized makeup bag if you don't mind it being a little heavy. LOL The cap is made of hard and durable light pink colored plastic that resembles a tulip. It complements the simple glass bottle very well. (。♥‿♥。) Because of the cute spout the product can be dispensed hygienically and efficiently. You can control how much product you want out. Savvy! RATING: 4.5/5Btw. Etude released a new packaging for this product. I just dont know when. Hahah. XD Here it is: ![]() I still prefer the old one. This looks a little "mature" than the first. Hahah. XD II. The Product ![]() I got the shade #2 which is Natural Beige. At first I am afraid that I got the wrong shade 'coz most of the time I get the lightest shade on any Korean cosmetic that I have. This is the first one that I have in the darkest shade. LOL. In terms of consistency yes it is more thicker than a BB regular cream. I am not a fan of foundation brushes/sponges because I'm too lazy to clean them (LOL) so most of the times I use my fingers to apply foundation or BB cream. The formula is easy to blend and has light to medium coverage. It is obviously buildable so I suggest applying a little amount first then build the coverage on areas that need to be covered. You can also use this without a concealer but it won't cover your dark circles very well. Here it is applied and blended on my hand. - ![]() It blends well and looks natural. :D Troll face ahead!!!!!!!! ![]() ![]() Applied to the right side of my face using my fingers. It made my face brighter and also adds a healthy dewy glow. Waaaaa. Impressive! ![]() Note that it contains hyaluronic acid which provides moisture, light complex oil (I think this is responsible for the brightening effect), and encapsulated oil control powder. After almost 4hrs of wearing.... tadaaaa!! (excuse my face) ![]() I have monstrously oily face! But it seems that after almost 4hrs I only got a little shine on the T-zone but this shine is somewhat healthy looking, more of like a dewy look. ^__^ Btw. I applied my HG powder Maybelline Clear Smooth All In One Shine Free Cake Powder SPF 25 PA++ in 02 Nude Beige on top of it. And unlike other foundations I have tried it doesn't sink or clump on to my skin after a few hours. It really lasts~! I also love the fact that it doesn't give me a ghastly grayish undertone found on many BB creams. And not to mention I got it cheaper than the mall price of course from one of my favorite sellers in Ebay so it was a definite steal~! (view my haul here) Orig Price: 578php (from Etude House PH's site) Ebay Price: 204.75php (won on an Ebay auction) ![]() So will I repurchase? Yes I will. :D RATING: 5/5![]() Labels: dream on, etude house, foundation, review, slim and cover |