![]() I attribute this to the "concentrated formula of goji berry + collagen" which, after seven days, seem to be working wonders on my dry, winter skin. It actually feels like this foundation is improving the texture of my skin, which is a little mind-blowing. As the day progressed, it was as if my skin had turned to silk, which is something I've never experienced with any other foundation. After one hour of wearing this, I happened to touch my face and was BLOWN AWAY but how SOFT it felt. More mature skin will appreciate that this foundation won't give you that cakey look (don't you hate it when foundation seems to FIND your flaws and camp out there?).Īlso, I want to talk about the "Treatment" part of this foundation, which I think is just stellar. Things look softer when you wear this, and it does not settle into fine lines. After seven days of use, I can tell you that it gives the skin a sort of soft-focus prettiness. BUT, I need to tell you that for what it is, this is a very nice foundation. ![]() It's got sheer to medium coverage on its own, which could be a deal-breaker for those who prefer full coverage. What The Eraser DOES is bring a lightness and consistency to my skin. I could conceal my dark circles, old acne scars and general redness so that I could focus on what The Eraser brings to the table (which is not a deep concealing of skin flaws). I currently use Maybelline's SuperStay concealer, which I love (review to come) and that made QUITE the different. So after wearing The Eraser with my Palladio powder, I knew I had to try with a good application of concealer beforehand. But again, I would love to see what Maybelline could come up with had they chosen to release an accompanying powder in this new line. Plus it minimizes pores and keeps my skin shine-free for hours without giving my skin a cakey makeup look or feel to it. Just kiddin'!).Ī picture's worth a thousand words, so I'm now going to show you a VERY scary shot of the skin on my cheek area (including the under-eye area and closer to my nose) so that you can see what my skin looks like without any makeup at all:ĭo you see the improvement of my pores in this pic? That's because I used a light dusting of one of my current favorite powders, Palladio Rice Powder in "Natural" which is a yellow-hued, finely-milled powder that really does a great job of locking everything in place. For any of you hoping that this might take the place of your current concealer and foundation, I'm afraid to have to tell you that you will most definitely still need to use concealer before using this product (unless you never used concealer in the first place, in which case you have flawless skin and I don't think I want to know you. For something called "The Eraser" I guess I was hoping that it would instantly cover all my imperfections, but that's not the case (at least for me). During application, this feels very much like a tinted moisturizer to me (it's got that same weightless quality). I started rubbing gently and noticed that the foundation is light in both texture and coverage. Take two: I clicked TWICE and that seemed like a good amount of product on the applicator. So be warned-do NOT overclick (although I have no way of telling when it's time to stop clicking because you cannot see it coming!). I finally decided to wash it all off and start again because it was just ridiculous. Great.Īnyway, I couldn't wait to start applying this to my face so I started to gently rub it on.and rub.and rub.and boy I used WAY too much because this thing was slipping and sliding all over the place. ![]() ![]() In other words, I had no idea that the product was ALMOST about to appear, so I kept on clicking away and accidentally clicked a LARGE amount out of the applicator for my very first use. But unlike a lipgloss pen, you cannot see when this product starts to make its way to the top. As with your standard click-pen lipgloss (think Stila or e.l.f.) you need to give this foundation several twists (clicks) before the product starts to make its way through the applicator.
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