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Dior DiorSkin Sculpt Line-Smoothing Lifting Makeup SPF 20 | 
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| Brand: Dior Category: Beauty
Buy New: $53.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 5801
Media: Misc.
ASIN: B000BYLVNK
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Product Description Create ultra natural radiance with this new generation foundation. Infused with a protective SPF 20, new generation foundation powders work to minimize fine line while Dior's A-Resist
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
you can do better than that June 15, 2008 3 positives, you will need to use VERY little to cover your face, so it will last a long time. The color I chose matched very well. And it does last pretty much all day. Under hot, sweaty summer conditions, maybe one reapply. I just don't think it does all it claims. It's not some "miracle in a bottle". I will be 40 soon and I appreciate the SPF 20 which is higher than alot of makeup.I have mild melasma from my last 2 pregnancies and it shows thru this makeup. I think for 20 dollars less you are better off with Clinique Dewy smooth for coverage, or Borghese for age defying. This is a rather dry matte makeup. Better for someone without dry skin. I won't throw it out, but I won't buy it again.
Accentuated LInes June 15, 2008 Another disappointment. I don't have a lot of lines, but for the few I do have, I thought this stuff would make me look perfect. NOT! It actually accentuated my fine lines. It is also really heavy and you can't see your skin through it. I'm too lazy to send it back, so I'll put it in my collection of foundations.
SO Beautiful, SO Worth It March 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is quite simply the most beautiful foundation I've ever used. What I was looking for was a foundation that was medium to full coverage, but natural looking. Almost impossible, right? Nope, that's what this one does!
I'm in my early twenties (not your typical user for a line-smoothing, lifting makeup) with acne-prone, combination skin and big, Italian pores, some redness, blotchiness, uneven skin tone. I was a little taken back when I first used this foundation . . . I used the pump (very cool feature) to put a couple of drops on the back of my hand and swirl it on my foundation brush (MAC makes the best foundation brush). After I went over my problem areas and blended a little bit with my fingers, I almost couldn't look in the mirror because I wasn't used to my skin looking that perfect! On top of that, it didn't even look like I was wearing makeup (Makeup looks best if you exfoliate first. Lush's Ocean Salt Cleanser is PERFECT for this)!
I've recently got my mother hooked on this, as well. She told me my skin looked really good and she didn't even know I had makeup on! My husband has also complimented me on my skin, scratching his head and wondering where my breakouts went. This foundation has not caused me any new breakouts and does a great job of covering up the redness around my nose and smoothing out my pores.
Also, I'm Italian and I have a medium-light skin tone with some olive, some red, some yellow . . . just an overall strange combo. The Peach shade works well for me. Don't be thrown off by the name, I don't find it to be orange in the least. This foundation also blends very well and seems to adjust to the color of your skin for a seamless finish. I'd swear it was "smart" makeup with some sort of "Color Match" technology!
I'm in love with this product! You get your money's worth . . . the pump assures that you don't waste any and the bottle lasts for a very long time. A little goes a long way. I did extensive research on different foundations before I settled on this one . . . and I'm SO glad I did!
The Search is over! This made me a believer...and I am a skeptic January 28, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have always been a "buy it in the supermarket" makeup girl. I am twenty-seven and have always been skeptical about "names". I went into Sephora the other day and received brilliant attention. Dior sculpt was what I bought and I have never experienced such flawless coverage in my life. What I recommend if someone is particular pale, that they try a combo of the light beige and the ivory. The ivory by itself is extremely pale looking and the light beige is too dark for light skin. I hope Dior will come out with an in between, but until then I will happily mix. I would also recommend the extreme wear makeup compact by Dior. It gives a nice finish, but if you have that combination skin type, I recommend a mix with nuetrogena combination skin powder. Any tips from anyone I would love to hear...but this make-up is a must. I have coverted my mom to it already. :-)
A little goes a long way April 20, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This stuff is costly but a little of it goes a long way. The texture of this is perfect. It's creamy but not overly moist. It sets nicely and has a natural dewy finish with a medium coverage. It never looks cakey or overly done like other medium formulations. I can use a dallop the size of a quarter for almost a week. At that rate I think a bottle should last a very long time. Its also the only brand that perfectly matches my very fair skin (of course how it matches you depends entirely on you!)
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