Tuesday, 23 March 2010

Maybelline 24hr Superstay Foundation

I picked this up recently from Boots as it was on special offer, and basically, I'm not happy if I don't have a foundation "under test". I also thought this might make a welcome change from all the PhotoReady reviews - although, obviously I have one of those on the way. (Who said bandwagon?)

This foundation retails at £8.99 and is available in 8 shades ranging from "Sable" to "Cocoa". I picked up the shade Light Beige which is the second shade in the range, and is a pale neutral toned colour. This is a decent match for my skin (for reference I'm an NC or NW 15-20, depending on the foundation formula at MAC,

Packaging wise, this comes in a glass bottle, with a pump (note to high end brands - Maybelline can do a pump, why can't you!?). The pump works well, and dispenses a nice amount of product. It contains SPF 19, but I never really take note of the SPF on foundation - you'd probably have to use half a bottle to get that level of SPF, so I always go with a separate SPF anyway...


The foundation promises;
And contains the following ingredients (betcha can't pronounce the second one down...);
The foundation is a nice texture - not super thick, but not as runny as say Bourjois healthy mix. it blends easily and doesn't dry too quickly on the skin, making it pretty easy to work with.

Many long lasting foundations are often thick, and very full coverage - this offers a low - medium coverage in my opinion, so looks more natural on the skin for everyday use. It has a finish somewhere between semi-matte and satin on my (dry) skin, although would probably appear different on different skintypes. Coverage is buildable to a point - anything more than a couple of layers would probably look quite cakey, and develop streaks. It doesn't feel completely lightweight on the skin, but other foundations such as MAC studio fix fluid or studio sculpt feel a LOT heavier on. 
 above - the foundation on the skin 

I haven't tested the claims of the foundation to last a full 24 hours, as I never usually leave my makeup on for that long, but for the 10-12 hours I usually have it on, this wears well, with possibly a couple of concealer touch ups needed during the day, but nothing major... Results will obviously vary according to skin type though.

The foundation also looks a little bit powdery at first, at least on my skin, but as it "settles" this does diminish. Unlike with most maybelline foundations, this one didn't break me out (yay!). I've also noticed this doesn't transfer (my mobile often ends up covered with foundation, not so with this...). It has a very light powdery scent, but nothing too overwhelming.
My Verdict - well priced foundation, which works well, and lives up to most of its promises. Personally I find this slightly too matte for my skin, but it did not feel tight or dry, so may work well for people with slightly oily skin who prefer a more matte look.

14 comments:

The Sparkly Poo said...

Like the sound of this, I do :) x

Anonymous said...

thanks for the review, I will check it out since I really love dream satin liquid from maybelline;)

XoXo

mizzworthy said...

@DangerouslyBeauty - lol, hope the foundation makes you happy!

@SummerBabe - If you prefer a dewy look, like the dream satin liquid, you might find this too matte!

Holly said...

i got this last week and like it, good coverage and lasting power, thumbs up maybelline!

Unknown said...

This sounds good, but i think the lightest colour is still too dark for me :(

Louise H said...

cool that sounds good x

emmalou said...

Love trying out a new foundation!! This one sounds nice......Have the Revon photoready and im loving it, despite having really dry skin I find it really good.....

Anonymous said...

no i can't pronounce that word, neither can i do most of them! LOL

this foundation is totally new to me. i don't think i have seen it. perhaps it's ot even here yet. but i will look into it since it works on your dry skin. i like how you said it's medium coverage as too much foundation just looks weird on anyone.

but i agree with you that 24hr is a bit too much. who on earth needs that kind of lasting power? we have to let our faces breathe at some point...

great review!

Makeup Mama said...

Ooh, yours has a pump! I wonder if the formulations are the same in north america to the uk. I had a really different experience with my dry skin. I found it looked really really dewy if I layered it on and it managed to cover my dark hyperpigmentation spots with a couple of layers. Hm...I wonder. Or maybe it's just different with different skin. But I can't seem to find my colour :( Thanks for the great review!

Jeweled Thumb said...

Oooh! That looks really nice on. Might have to pick it up the next time it's on sale at the drugstore. =)

SilhouetteScreams said...

I havent had a good experience with Maybelline foundations in the past (then again, it wasnt horrendous either) so I may just check this out instore when it comes out in Aus :)

Anonymous said...

I totally skipped this when I was at boots last week and picked up the new Revlon foundation. Must try this though =P. Lovely review hun! X

Anonymous said...

i didn't see this foundation at the store i went to but i saw the bourjois's healthy mix foundation instead. out of curiosity, i tested that and bought one bottle instead. i am still interested in this, nevertheless. will keep it in mind when i go shopping again. you have stuck a lemming in my mind!

Fum said...

may give it a try :-)