Formula: It’s a light liquid foundation, thinner than I remember the old formula. It blends easily, especially with a cushion sponge applicator. I don’t find it blurs lines or pores, but it doesn’t make them look worse like a lot of matte foundations do.
Coverage and finish: It has light-medium coverage and a very glowy finish. It’s a great formula for dry skin and is very hydrating. Like I said it’s very similar to Pure Uforia, though the latter may look a bit better on the skin. This is a foundation that doesn’t look best on photos and camera, but it’s great for every day for dry skin – this is type of formula my skin likes best.
Staying power: due to dewyness this has a tendency to wipe off and it never really sets, so a powder is almost a must to set it.
Shade: I got probably the lightest shade, which is called Vanilla Neutral, though based on Oriflame’s swatches, there are three shades in about the same depth, just with a different undertone. It’s the same depth as Porcelain I use at Uforia, except the undertone is yellow. Pure Uforia is my perfect match, but I can pull of this one too.
Packaging: This has the same bottle as Pure Uforia. Both are make from glass and have a precise pump. Only difference is the plastic gold cap design.
This foundation isn’t always in Oriflame’s catalogue, I don’t know why. But the full price is 27 €, which is often reduced a lot. I buy Oriflame on Notino.
