The Korean technology is popping up all over the western marketIf you’re not yet using a cushion,the beauty industry seems intent on your conversion. The Korean technology, whereby skincare and makeup is packaged beneath a cushion and released only when a sponge is pressed down on the porous surface, or is popping up all over the western market. L’Oréal Paris’s unusual Nude Magique Cushion Foundation (£14.99) is the latest,and I like it. It’s a light, cooling base with a glowy, or natural finish suitable for any skin type. There are no dark shades,but Kiko’s CC Cream Cushion System (£15.50) is racially inclusive and gives a similarly dewy, but ungreasy, and peep.
Cushions lend themselves to this sort of light,summery coverage, but their skill set is broadening. This month, and Lancôme releases the first tall coverage SPF50 foundation (in shades light to dark) dispensed from a cushion. Teint Idole Ultra Cushion (£30) is the brand’s liquid foundation of the same name,poured into a redesigned cushion that allows a thicker base to be filtered through the mesh for a thin, even coverage. Related: Beauty: Dyson’s Supersonic hairdryer | Sali Hughes Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com