I’m all about minimal makeup for everyday wear, but I still want my makeup to look good all day! So starting today, I’m putting that to the test: in this series, I’ll wear complexion products for 10+ hours and share whether I think they’re worth purchasing or not. First up: the Fenty Beauty Eaze Drop Skin Tint…
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Fenty Beauty Skin Tint Product Info
- $35 for 1.08oz ($29.63 per oz)
- available at Ulta, Sephora, and Fenty.com
- 25 shades
- “lightweight, buildable light-to-medium coverage skin tint that leaves skin looking blurred and smoothed”
Fenty Eaze Drop Application
This skin tint is a very lightweight liquid texture that blends in well with my fingers (I prefer not to need brushes and sponges when doing lazy girl makeup). It gave me decent coverage and evened out my skin tone, while still looking like skin.
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Skin Tint Application Video
Is Fenty Eaze Drop Skin Tint Good?
This is one of the first tinted moisturizers I tried that actually worked for my skin. Shade 20 matches me really well, easily blends in with my fingers, and makes my skin still look like skin after application. The texture is lightweight which feels nice no matter what the weather is outside. After 10+ hours of wear, my t-zone definitely looked shiny, but it didn’t look that bad overall. I’m not a fan of spending over $30 on a complexion product, but it is available at multiple places now which is great for finding a sale.
β On a scale of 1-5 (1=bad, 2=meh, 3=fine, 4=good, 5=great), I’d give this 5 stars β – it’s a great product for my combination skin, the shade match is excellent right out of the bottle, packaging is good, but the price is a little steep for me without a sale or coupon.
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