I really like the original skin tint by Fenty, so I had to try the new stick version! Here’s my review on the Fenty Beauty Eaze Drop Blurring Stick, plus a 10 hour wear test.
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tl;dr
- $35 for a full size, 25 shades, no SPF
- I wear shade 21 and it matches my skin really well in the summer (could probably wear shade 20 in the winter)
- my combination skin looked great after applying this product
- held up nicely after 10 hours, more shine than I’d prefer but not bad
- ☆ 4/5 stars – would repurchase (with a sale) and would recommend
Fenty Beauty Eaze Drop Blurring Stick Product Info
- $35 for 9g/ 0.32oz ($3.88/g or $109.37/oz)
- 25 shades
- no SPF coverage
- “light-coverage, long-wear tint stick in a crease-proof formula that gives a natural finish”
This is the second skin tint product released by Fenty Beauty, the first being the Eaze Drop Skin Tint liquid. Both products come in the same 25 shades and retail for $35.
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I purchased this foundation stick from Sephora back when it launched in August and after swatching in store, shade 21 looked like the best match for me. I wore it out the next day and thought it’d be too dark at first, but it blended in really nicely and looked like I wasn’t wearing anything. For the liquid skin tint I wore shade 20, so I could maybe go down to 20 in the stick for winter.
Fenty Foundation Stick Application Video
Fenty Stick Foundation 10hr Wear Test
This stick foundation glides onto my skin and doesn’t tug like some other stick products I’ve tried. It blended well with my fingers and gave light coverage. I did this wear test in the winter so the shade was a tiny bit too dark for me, but nothing extreme. Normally I would’ve added a little extra product under my eyes, but I didn’t this day since the shade was already a little deeper.
Throughout the day my allergies were really bothering me, so I kept blowing my nose and wiping my eyes. This removed some of the foundation from the middle of my face, so I don’t hold that against the product.
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So is the Fenty Eaze Drop Stick good?
I would say yeah it’s a good foundation. My combination skin had a bit of shine after wearing this for 10 hours, but it wasn’t bad. Personally I liked the liquid skin tint better, it gave more of the satin/matte look I prefer with my makeup and seemed to hold up better throughout the day.
☆ On a scale of 1-5 (1=bad, 2=meh, 3=fine, 4=good, 5=great), I’d give this 4 stars ☆ – if you want a foundation that swipes on easily and don’t mind spending over $30 for one, this is a nice product with a great shade range
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