The dermacol make up cover has been used in film and studio for years to cover up imperfections as a concealer and foundation. It is known for it's high pigmentation and full coverage and several beauty influencers have recently been testing it out, so we thought we'd try it for ourselves. The 'foundation' retails for £8-£40 on amazon uk. when testing it out we noticed that less is definitely more with this foundation as a little bit goes a long way which is definitely a good thing because then you use less product, don't have to buy as often and in turn, save yourself a bit of money. it is absolutely full coverage as it claims to be but it has a very thick consistency, which makes it look cakey on the skin throughout the day and it starts to crease. the foundation started to break up after a few hours and the face started to look very oily, a lot oiler than it would with any other foundation. obviously in the film and studio community, this foundation is only used during shooting and is constantly being touched up which makes it fine for them to use but in the real world the foundation just didn't stand the test of time. it could definitely be used as a concealer and we think that's how it'll work best. so as a foundation, it is not beauty blog approved, but as a concealer..... it is beauty blog approved You can purchase the dermacol makeup cover from the amazon uk website by following the link below:
www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01LVZ4I2B/ref=s9_dcacsd_dcoop_bw_c_x_1_w
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