Stay Naked is the new
weightless liquid foundation boasting up to 24 hour wear from Urban Decay.
Housed within a
sleek, modern and chic rectangular bottle, this medium coverage foundation offers
a real-skin matte finish that lasts all day and all night thanks to its
longwear formula and a flexible, breathable feel.
Available in an extensive
range of shades to suit every skin type this is the type of foundation you want
if you enjoy makeup that makes you feel like you’re not wearing anything.
Lightweight, silky
and soft the waterproof formula creates a weightless veil that works to
minimise the appearance of pores, smoothing your complexion to create a
flawless, airbrushed effect.
The line up consists
of a staggering 50 different shades, with 9 shade intensities, 3 mastertones
and 7 undertones, allowing you a precise colour match.
I opted for shade 30CP
(a light shade intensity, with a cool mastertone
and pink undertone) and it matched my skin perfectly.
The texture of the
liquid foundation is gorgeous and so feather light it is perfect for my oily
complexion.
Its medium coverage
means it hides a multitude of sins, particularly an uneven skin-tone and dark
circles, while not clogging your skin or feeling heavy.
You can even build
your coverage in areas that require a little more help with ease, as its super
easy to blend and silky to apply.
Once applied, it
becomes like a second skin, blending in perfectly and feeling so light it’s as
if you weren’t wearing a thing.
Its matte finish did
a great job at helping to control my oily t-zone and it actually really did
last all day without transferring onto my clothes.
The colour remained
true and there was no oxidation or orangey patches as the day went on.
If you like
foundations with a fuller coverage but prefer a lightweight, natural finish
then this is the product for you for sure.
Urban Decay’s Stay Naked Weightless Liquid Foundation is available now and costs £29.50.
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