


The formula needs to be thoroughly shaken before being dispensed and comes out slightly watery not exactly runny, but not as thick as a lotion either. The formula feels incredibly silky and lightweight, promising to provide a solid 8 hours of ‘ radiant finish‘.Īvailable in 19 hues to cover those with very fair all the way up to the darkest complexions, there’s definitely a shade here for everyone.
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Touche Éclat Le Teint in B50 Honey (CAN $64.00) | Newly reformulated, this version has Ruscus Extract to help ‘ stimulate micro-circulation and target dullness, while Vitamin E protects against free radicals‘.
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The way the bristles are cut makes this one of the best brushes in the genre for applying liquid foundation, as it not only applies the product without leaving streaks behind, but buffs everything in so thoroughly as to give skin an air-brushed looking finish. By filling in the “Y”, the general thinking is that it should be enough to cover your entire face – and it is, although you can always go back in with more product where needed. A flat-topped brush with densely packed synthetic bristles, the “Y” cut into the head acts as a reservoir to hold the product which you can then apply along your skin. Y-Brush Foundation Brush (CAN $54.00) | YSL is not necessarily a brand that pushes their makeup brushes all that much, but every single one I own is simply amazing to use and so well crafted as well. Far from being gimmicky (which was my initial thought upon looking at this brush), it turns out that the science behind the creation of this Y-Brush is not only valid, but bordering on genius. YSL | Touche Éclat Blur Primer (ingredients list) YSL | Touche Éclat Blur Primer (dispenser) You can wear this product alone (over moisturizer) to even out the skin tone (although it won’t cover up blemishes or anything like that) and I do notice a slight soft-focus effect, but I prefer wearing it under the Touche Éclat Le Teint foundation, as it seems to work as an excellent anchoring base, helping to keep any product from settling into pores and/or fine lines, while the gold flakes add a hint of hint of light – but nothing obvious per se, more along the lines of the “I can’t put my finger on it, but my skin really looks good” variety. Based on the same light-reflecting technology as that of YSL’s cult-fave Touche Éclat pen (I believe there’s one sold every 7 seconds world-wide), the Touche Éclat Blur Primer is made with four nourishing oils for their skincare benefits and subtle golden flakes to provide a soft radiance to the skin. There are silicones in the formula and the product is also scented, and while neither is an issue for me, it’s still worth noting for those with sensitivities. Touche Éclat Blur Primer (CAN $55.00) | By now, most of us already use some type of face primer: whether it’s to minimize the look of pores, smooth over imperfections in the skin, fill in fine lines, or correct skin tone – there’s a product out there for each of us.


YSL | Touche Éclat Blur Primer, Touche Éclat Le Teint & Y-Brush Foundation Brush What I absolutely love about all three of the items featured today, is how beautifully they work together to create that perfect canvas – and as artists of all genres the world over know, it’s all in the prep work. Of course, knowing your skin type and what works best for you is key and that’s why these newest items from YSL Beauty that I have been experimenting with lately have all quickly become fave pieces. We live in amazing times makeup-wise, and the advancements in foundation formulas means that there’s really no excuse anymore for cakey-looking skin.
