Ive realized I put alotof pressure on my foundation.

It needs to be really lightweight but offer decent coverage.

It should look natural but definitely not show my natural skin and its problem areas.

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It absolutely has to be foolproof to apply, even with my fingers.

It needs to give me more than just pigment (i.e.

include nourishing skin care ingredients).

huda beauty easy blur foundation

And it has to take me from morning to night without requiring a midday zhuzh.

The latest to win a spot in my makeup bag?

In other words: Its one I had to try immediately.

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Read on for my honest thoughts on the Easy Blur Foundation.

Besides that, its meant to be light and serum-like with medium to buildable coverage.

(You probably already use it in your facial serums and creams.)

An honest review of Huda Beauty’s Easy Blur Natural Airbrush Foundation.

Its meant to be an easy-to-wear product that delivers an airbrushed finish.

It comes in 29 shades to match different skin tones and undertones.

My Review

I really need a foundation to be easy to apply.

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Im not adept at Beautyblenders or makeup brushes Im a slather-it-all-over-my-face-with-my-fingers kinda gal.

It also lives up to the blurring claim: My skin still looked like itself, but much better.

The Final Verdict

The Easy Blur just might be the no-makeup-makeup look in foundation form.

With a $37 price tag, it falls in the mid-range in its product category.