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Finally, I just had to check out this foundation for myself. The bad news? It only comes in 4 colours, so there are no options for medium-dark and dark skin tones. The good news? There was a colour for me so I tried it.
I sat in the Dior chair and closed my eyes, quite apprehensively I might add, and then waited for the Dior lady to do her work. She held down the spray for maybe 2 seconds and then it was all over. The result was that my whole face – including my eyelashes, eyebrows, lips, hairline – was covered in a fine mist of foundation that dried very quickly to a soft powdery finish that felt like nothing was on my skin. The Dior lady then went over my eyebrows and lips with a q-tip dipped in makeup remover so that I could see how the foundation would really look. I liked it.
To tell you the truth, when MAC came out with their spray foundation, I didn’t understand why the directions were to spray it on your hand and then spread it on your face. Now I do. You just get more precision that way and you don’t run the risk of getting the foundation all over your clothes and your hair. I think that I’d like to use the Dior foundation in a similar way.
Overall, the Dior foundation is a good one and if you’re looking for light coverage and feel, this may be the one for you.
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