On the Search for the Perfect Foundation: Smashbox Studio Skin

Smashbox’s Studio Skin

Cost: $42.00 US Dollars

Available exclusively at your local Sephora.

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Description: “Stay flawless for 15 hours with this photo shoot secret for picture-perfect skin. This long-wearing, hydrating formula blurs imperfections using light-diffusing, encapsulated pigment spheres, and delivers natural-looking, buildable medium-to-full coverage. Its sweat-free, transfer-proof, humidity-resistant formula keeps skin hydrated and shine-free all day.”

First Impression: I like that the foundation shades are yellow-based and not pink. Foundations used to be pink-based and they always looked unnatural and pasty on any wearer (think of foundation from the 60s). Studio Skin smells like sunscreen and also has another chemical-based scent that I can’t quite put my finger on. It’s a liquid foundation that falls between watery and creamy when it comes to texture. It is highly pigmented, buildable, and does produce a very natural finish. I found that when taking photos while wearing Studio Skin, this foundation photographs very well and does give you that airbrushed effect.

SPF: None. (One of the reasons why it photographs so well. Be sure to wear sunscreen though.)

Shade: Smashbox has 12 shades available and since they are yellow-based, there is a bigger chance that you’ll find something that matches you perfectly. I matched myself to be a 2.4 Natural Beige although if given more time, I can find a better match. This one is nearly perfect but I may have to go one shade higher. I’m crazy about having the perfect match and I literally won’t wear a foundation if it doesn’t blend in with my skin tone and look good with the rest of my body.

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Finish: Natural. Smashbox’s Studio Skin emulates skin at it’s natural state. There is no excessive shine or glow. It just looks like healthy skin. This foundation is great because sometimes you don’t want all the bells and whistles. You just want a foundation that covers everything without looking like you’re wearing anything.

Texture: The texture is normal when it comes to what a liquid foundation feels like. It’s not thin and watery like Chanel’s Vitalumiere nor is it dense like Lancome’s Photogenic Lumessence. I dotted the foundation on my cheeks, forehead, nose, and chin and that was enough for me when it came to full face application. It is blendable until it sets. Remember, this is a 15-hour wear foundation so you know whatever it is that is in there is going to make it stay all day. So work fast and work diligently.

Coverage: Smashbox, like MUFE, are known for creating products that look good even in HD. Their products are camera-ready so I am not surprised to find how pigmented Studio Skin is despite the fact that it still has the ability to look like skin. It has medium to full coverage although I’ll say you easily end up with full coverage at any rate. It covered all of my blemishes and even my broken capillaries (facial veins).

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Workable: Very workable in my opinion. Like I said earlier, just make sure you do it before it sets (it’ll set in about five minutes so you have a lot of time).

Longevity: It’s marketed as a foundation that will last 15 hours so there is definitely no need for any setting powder (I think that would actually dry your skin out). It is sweat-free (I don’t sweat), humidity-resistant (a must for anyone who lives in Atlanta), hydrating (I hope so!) and keeps you shine-free all day. It does not transfer at all once it sets so I’m actually quite happy about that. I’ll update on how this foundation did by the end of the day in the postscript.

Application: I applied this foundation with my fluffy mineral powder brush and with my fingers as well.

Type of skin: This foundation is oil-free and hydrating so I think it’s suitable for all skin types. It does tend to lift at the edges of those flaky patches so I think a hydrating mist will be needed throughout the day. I actually have the worst skin today because of the foundation I tested yesterday (Dior Skin Nude … I’ll update on it’s review article and explain everything). I have a terrible dry patch in the area between my nose and my lips (usually my problem area) and Studio Skin is doing pretty well with not drying out or irritating that area. It doesn’t feel tight around that area, but it’s just that if you look really close (like an inch from my face), you’ll see faint outlines of those patches of skin. I think Smashbox is doing a great job keeping my skin hydrated because NARS Sheer Glow always dries out my dry patches of skin. Anyway, I think this foundation would be great for any skin type as long as you thoroughly take it off at night. Also, once it sets, it doesn’t feel tacky like Dior Skin Nude does. It makes your skin feel really smooth and cool.

Packaging: Smashbox Studio Skin comes in a cylindrical glass bottle with a black pump.

The Verdict: Smashbox Skin Studio is a definite yes for me. I will be purchasing this foundation after the marathon and I’ll use it for those hot, humid days, on days when I need all day wear, and probably on days when my skin is feeling better (I recommend never wearing foundation when your skin is feeling bad. However, I have to work and see hundreds of people every day so I don’t really have an option). Since there is no excess shine, I find that my blush, lipstick, etc. really pop and stand out. Studio Skin reminds me of MAC Cosmetics and MUFE so I am glad that this foundation does actually deliver what it intends to do. I’ll test the shade that it one shade lighter than this one to see if I like it more. If I don’t, 2.4 will be the shade that I stick with. I highly recommend Smashbox Studio Skin.

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It sells for $42 and this is worth. I honestly can’t stop looking at my face!

For more information on Studio Skin, check out this link below:

http://www.sephora.com/studio-skin-15-hour-wear-foundation-P292403?skuId=1349380

Tomorrow’s review will be about Korres’ Antiageing Foundation. The cast member at Sephora highly recommended it so I had to try it. Take care and see you all tomorrow. :D

MTV Video Music Awards 2011: Katy Perry Going Hard on the Liquor, Lady GaGa’s New Boyfriend Within Her, MAC Fix+, and Alter Egos

photo courtesy of ibtimes.com - GaGa power!

So Gaga starts off the night as Joe, same guy from her “You and I” video that was released earlier this month. Am I the only one who’s noticing a trend of alter egos? Sasha Fierce to Beyonce, Lady GaGa to Joe and Ziggy Stardust from David Bowie. Maybe artists feel like after a while, they’re expected by the fans and the general public to act and be a certain way. So they create an alter ego so they can do something different or try something new. Think about it, if an artist wanted to go batshit insane in public, it would hurt their reputation. However, if they were their alter ego at the time the incidents happen, then the main reputation wouldn’t really be affected although in some cases it does.

More or less, the MTV VMAs seemed a bit uneventful last night. I’m pretty sure Lady GaGa or perhaps Joe fell off the piano as she was jumping off from the looks of peoples’ faces around her. I don’t want to seem like a bad person, but I was sitting there expecting her to trip or fall. It’s not that I’m a sadistic person or that she’s clumsy, but the fact that she gets so into her performances, into the zone, that she’s been known (and been recorded) to fall on her face a few times already. Last night was no exception. But hey, her performance along with Lil Wayne’s closing performance were pretty much the best of the night. As for GaGa, I really don’t know why they kept switching back to Katy Perry. What in the world does GaGa being a man have to do with the “California Girls” singer, Katy Perry? I mean, when Lady GaGa’s “Alejandro” came out, Perry tweeted some not so nice words, but I’m sure there isn’t anymore beef between the two ladies. Or is there?

photo courtesy of mtv.com ... kanye, not a happy man right now

Speaking of Katy Perry, she won two awards last night – Video of the Year for “Firework” and Best Collaboration for “E.T.” with Kanye West. So of course, anyone who goes up there will have to do their little speech on what and who got them to win the “Moon Man” award as Perry dubbed him. Katy supposedly drank too much beforehand because she pretty much pissed the hell out of Kanye who left stage immediately after their speeches as she brought up the Taylor Swift incident and the assumed that Kayne West was receiving his first “Moon Man”, thus calling him an amateur. Katy, you have to hold off on the liquor next time or else no one will collaborate with you. Her coming from a religious background, I’d expect her to thank God a bit but perhaps next time. Honestly, I don’t know what to think of the girl. She used to be pretty alternative in her attitude and looks before she became a carbon copy pop princess. Lady GaGa pretty much did the opposite. She took the advice of the label to get her mainstream. Once she did, she found herself in a very powerful position in our music industry today so that she’s able to show her true colors, sing whatever she wants, etc. Maybe Katy will catch up eventually.

photo courtesy of maccosmetics.com - Mac Fix+ for only $20

So, we go onto other issues such as things that have been going on in my life lately. All is well and I’ve been meaning to blog more but I’ve been super busy as a new mom. You know how it goes. If not, I was planning on writing a blog post on postpartum life anyway so look out for that soon!

I know you guys are going to hate on me for this, but I just discovered MAC Fix+. Well, I’ve heard about it before but up until this month have I just experienced the magical wonders of this make up finishing spray/skin refresher. I got it at Macy’s for $20 for the 3.4 fl. oz. bottle. MAC also has a travel size version but you have to either go to an actual MAC store or order it online because you won’t find it at the department stores (I asked!). This spray is used by many celebrities/ make up artists and it’s really something that you either know about or you don’t. This product sets your make up and keeps it on for the entire day. And if you’re looking a bit off, refresh by spritzing some on your face. What they tell you to do is spray your face after you apply your moisturizer and once again after you have all of your make up on. MAC Fix+ takes away that “made powdery look” and gives you a very natural finish as if you had no cosmetics on at all. And another thing is if your foundation tends to be a bit streaky, all you have to do is give your foundation brush a spray before you dab it into your foundation. It smells like MAC’s MoistureLush cream, very fresh and clean. The only bad thing about this product is that you can become easily addicted, but good thing it’s relatively affordable. So try it out because I know you’ll never live without it again.