We were surprised to see the omission of hyaluronic acid – a favourite ingredient in the radiant foundation stakes – but were impressed by its innovative-sounding features elsewhere. Read more: 14 best tinted moisturisers for a natural, glowy look Plus, the formula is vegan and claims to be suited to all skin types. There’s skin barrier-strengthening properties that come via Japanese lilyturf too (we’d never head of it either). With 81 per cent of the ingredients being naturally derived, Nars says that this formula improves your skin with every wear.īiomimetic oat works to calm and clarify the skin, while peptides and milk thistle tackle the effects of blue light and protect against environmental damage. ![]() Available in 36 shades (which is decent enough, but could be improved), it claims to deliver “make-up that looks like skin”.Īside from its coverage and glow-giving finish, the main selling-point here is the skincare-led formulation. ![]() If you’re not, that translates to a medium coverage formula that’s buildable, but natural-looking. If you’re familiar with Nars’s foundations, we’d describe this as the glowy cousin of the natural radiant longwear (£37.50, .uk), and with a dash more coverage than the sheer glow formula (£28, ).
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