"Nude lipstick, but for your face" 🤣🤣 I have always been a full coverage type of person (I have rosacea) but recently tried wet n wild tinted hydrator and was shocked how much I love it. Thinking this Nabla skin tint might be similar and should give it a try too! People really can change 😉 Thanks, Ewa!
I can relate. I had this "issue" but with highlighters. The fact that something would shine on my face was making me uncomfortable. Also I hated nude lipsticks :D
I was looking forward to this tinted balm but unfortunately I’m going to pass it on to someone else. The smell is just too much, it stinks like something mildewed (unless I got a bad one!) and you are absolutely correct, it does not apply well with a sponge. I put it on with my fingers and tried to smooth it with a sponge and every time it doesn’t adhere to my cheeks. It also doesn’t blend well with fingers if you are short on time. I also think it may have broken me out a little, so all around, I just can’t use it. But if people considering it don’t mind spending some time, don’t mind (or have) the smell, and no bad reaction, it is a pretty product, I hate I wasted money but I just can’t use it.
@@EwaMakeupArtist Maybe I got a bad batch or something happened while it was traveling since I live in Texas, the climate is so hot and humid, that maybe that long distance made something go bad! 🤭🤔
Those flakes from the sunburn are completely different than dry spots - they're dry, but in the same time oily, so they will eventually fall off, but it's not completely dry skin. A little similar to dandruff. When I have dry skin from the pimples they are visible with Skin Realist, because makeup can't hide dead skin. I haven't mentioned it on this video, because I've already talked about it in previous videos. Dry areas are visible, no matter which foundation I use and to be honest I don't know any foundation or concealer that does not emphasize the flakes. Unfortunately with dry spots there's nothing you can do other than peeling, moisturizing, avoiding touching pimples and general systematic skin care to avoid them in the future.
@@EwaMakeupArtist I hardly get sunburnt but I understand what you mean with the difference. My dry spots are because I sleep with the AC blast almost on my face lol it ends up drying up my skin and sometimes I get lazy with the skincare routine. But I’ve had two foundations that have hidden my dry spots that’s why my hopes were up! The Skin Equal from Madara and the Bobbi Brown Skin Long-wear weightless! Oh and the BRTC jasmin water bb cream. But it’s a rarity indeed.
Oh, I can relate very much to being lazy with the skincare :D It always ends up tragically for me. How do you think I got sunburn? Lol! I try tho to being as much consistent and also I'm fighting with skin picking. Thanks for the recommendation! Might come handy :D
Of course it is, but since it's so light it's super suitable for summer when it's too warm for more heavy and at least medium coverage foundations :) (although since is so hydrating I wouldn't wear it outside with -20 C temperature :D)
@@EwaMakeupArtist yap...ahahaah in the winter I have a terrible dry skin and in the summer I can t wera foundations unless I use a powder foundation so I could wear this only in the winter and autumn or whenever it is very windy
It probably depends on what do you understand as "winter". For me it was always temperatures below 0, lashes frosted from breath, and skin cracking immediately without fatty thick cream. That's why I wouldn't recommend it. But probably here in Ireland where temperature barely hit 0 and if so - only at nights I think it would be ok. I'm used to my homeland winter so still I don't get how winter can be not freezing, lol
@@EwaMakeupArtist winter in the North of Italy is cold( below zero) . I can t wear dry foundations in the winter and actually I always put a rich cream and then a foundation- for every foundations but I always experience the skin to feel dry. In the summer instead Italy is very hot and humid ( around 30 degrees and more) therefore I can only use powders with a light skincare.
You made me curious :p I doubt I will have occasion to test it with very low temperatures. When you'll wear it in minus temperature let me know how it goes :D
It's very possible that it moisturizes your skin too much. Too much moisturizer can clog pores and Skin Realist is very good hydrating product. Too bad it happens to you :/
Happy new week!
You already have a beautiful skin !!! :))))
"Nude lipstick, but for your face" 🤣🤣 I have always been a full coverage type of person (I have rosacea) but recently tried wet n wild tinted hydrator and was shocked how much I love it. Thinking this Nabla skin tint might be similar and should give it a try too! People really can change 😉 Thanks, Ewa!
I can relate. I had this "issue" but with highlighters. The fact that something would shine on my face was making me uncomfortable. Also I hated nude lipsticks :D
The background music is really nice ... Like you! 😅❤️
Ha! Nice one :D
The necklace is cute! Thanks for all the great info about how it works in different situations and with powder😊
So the update was needed :D Good to know!
@@EwaMakeupArtist I always love a thorough amount of details ☺️
Good, because I like to nitpick, haha! :D
I was looking forward to this tinted balm but unfortunately I’m going to pass it on to someone else. The smell is just too much, it stinks like something mildewed (unless I got a bad one!) and you are absolutely correct, it does not apply well with a sponge. I put it on with my fingers and tried to smooth it with a sponge and every time it doesn’t adhere to my cheeks. It also doesn’t blend well with fingers if you are short on time. I also think it may have broken me out a little, so all around, I just can’t use it. But if people considering it don’t mind spending some time, don’t mind (or have) the smell, and no bad reaction, it is a pretty product, I hate I wasted money but I just can’t use it.
I'm surprised, because mine doesn't have any scent at all. It just smells like nothing, typical "dull" cosmetic scent.
@@EwaMakeupArtist Maybe I got a bad batch or something happened while it was traveling since I live in Texas, the climate is so hot and humid, that maybe that long distance made something go bad! 🤭🤔
If the carrier left the parcel somewhere in the sun then it's possible. Who knows... It's a pity that you have such experience :/
@@EwaMakeupArtist 😔
Omg I bought it and we are having such a different experience with it! It emphasizes my flaky skin :(
Those flakes from the sunburn are completely different than dry spots - they're dry, but in the same time oily, so they will eventually fall off, but it's not completely dry skin. A little similar to dandruff.
When I have dry skin from the pimples they are visible with Skin Realist, because makeup can't hide dead skin. I haven't mentioned it on this video, because I've already talked about it in previous videos. Dry areas are visible, no matter which foundation I use and to be honest I don't know any foundation or concealer that does not emphasize the flakes.
Unfortunately with dry spots there's nothing you can do other than peeling, moisturizing, avoiding touching pimples and general systematic skin care to avoid them in the future.
@@EwaMakeupArtist I hardly get sunburnt but I understand what you mean with the difference.
My dry spots are because I sleep with the AC blast almost on my face lol it ends up drying up my skin and sometimes I get lazy with the skincare routine.
But I’ve had two foundations that have hidden my dry spots that’s why my hopes were up! The Skin Equal from Madara and the Bobbi Brown Skin Long-wear weightless! Oh and the BRTC jasmin water bb cream. But it’s a rarity indeed.
Oh, I can relate very much to being lazy with the skincare :D It always ends up tragically for me. How do you think I got sunburn? Lol!
I try tho to being as much consistent and also I'm fighting with skin picking.
Thanks for the recommendation! Might come handy :D
I think it is good for the wiiiiinter
Of course it is, but since it's so light it's super suitable for summer when it's too warm for more heavy and at least medium coverage foundations :)
(although since is so hydrating I wouldn't wear it outside with -20 C temperature :D)
@@EwaMakeupArtist yap...ahahaah in the winter I have a terrible dry skin and in the summer I can t wera foundations unless I use a powder foundation so I could wear this only in the winter and autumn or whenever it is very windy
It probably depends on what do you understand as "winter". For me it was always temperatures below 0, lashes frosted from breath, and skin cracking immediately without fatty thick cream. That's why I wouldn't recommend it. But probably here in Ireland where temperature barely hit 0 and if so - only at nights I think it would be ok. I'm used to my homeland winter so still I don't get how winter can be not freezing, lol
@@EwaMakeupArtist winter in the North of Italy is cold( below zero) . I can t wear dry foundations in the winter and actually I always put a rich cream and then a foundation- for every foundations but I always experience the skin to feel dry. In the summer instead Italy is very hot and humid ( around 30 degrees and more) therefore I can only use powders with a light skincare.
You made me curious :p I doubt I will have occasion to test it with very low temperatures. When you'll wear it in minus temperature let me know how it goes :D
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I love so much how this foundation appears on my skin...BUT...every time i wear it i realized that at the end of journey I find pimples on my skin 😭😭😭
It's very possible that it moisturizes your skin too much. Too much moisturizer can clog pores and Skin Realist is very good hydrating product. Too bad it happens to you :/
I did too!