This product is definitely a ‘don’t judge a
book by its cover product’ and I am so glad that they now sell it in Boots! The product itself looks quite bland, simple and
doesn’t really even look like other Vichy products. I was invited to a Vichy event this week in London with Tanya Burr as the host but unfortunately I couldn't make it, so I feel that my review of this product is very fitting as I think a lot of people will have heard about this on Twitter this week. Lets just say, I was very shocked when I
applied this to my face…
I have breakouts once a month (that girl point of the month) in my t-zone and even though I’m lucky enough to not have them every day, that week once a month where I do break out is always the worst week. My skin hurts, looks horrendous with and without make up and just nothing can fix it. It’s just such a girlie hormonal thing, nothing can sort it out. I usually find that if I apply foundation over the top of spots, in particular my Mac Studio Fix foundation, that they make my skin look worse. They almost make your spots double in size and make them stand out more. Concealer is the same, does it really conceal spots? Redness, yes, but I’m yet to find a concealer which doesn’t just make my spots more apparent.
When I put this on my face, I was shocked. This is hands down, the only thing that I have come across where 1. No concealer is
required. 2. It doesn’t make my skin look worse. Vichy's Dermablend is actually
like a miracle foundation, hence why I needed to give this such a rave review. I
don’t understand how it does it, but trust me, it does. I keep making the
mistake of putting far too much on my fingers, because loads does tend to come
out, so do be careful.
I tend to put a tiny bit on my chin (the
problem area) and then because it is so thick I just blend that with my RealTechniques foundation brush
around the rest of the face, a tiny bit on the chin when blended, covers the whole face.
Some foundations are very thick, and cakey
looking. This is surprisingly very natural looking when blended, it doesn’t look like a
mask, or cakey and doesn’t give you those nasty lines down the side of your
face as long as you blend well. With careful blending, this looks radiant, moisturizing and just great. It almost looks too shiny so make sure you add some powder, you don't want that sweaty look.
I have been running around London with it
on this week and put it on my face at about 10am, it is still on my face at
6pm. This could be the foundation or it could be the ThisWorks primer, which
I’ve been wearing underneath it. I don’t want this to run out. Ever. This can go very matte when its dry, so I tend to mix some of my Becca shimmering skin perfector in with it, or apply this on my cheeks before I apply the foundation. It just makes my skin glow a bit more and look more awake.
As you can see, it does look thick, but it
does feel lightweight and look natural on the skin. I really try to only apply
it thickly to any areas which I actually want to cover up and then just lightly
blend the rest of the face with it. After researching it, I found out that it
is a corrective foundation, designed to give total coverage. It’s designed to give
up to 12 hours of long lasting and flawless wear whilst providing an even skin
tone – which would explain why I found it made me look so flawless, it’s just
doing its job! Another thing I found out, (exciting) is
that it includes Vichy thermal spa water, which is renowned for its soothing
and fortifying properties. This leaves your skin moisturised and comfortable
all day. I can vouch for this. So basically, it's like a treatment foundation which treats your problems.
This costs £15.50 which is quite expensive
as the bottle isn’t that big, but, you only need to use it sparingly. I love it
and couldn’t recommend it more. The only other thing I don't like about it is the smell, it is VERY 'foundationy'. Apart from that, I love the look of it. My major tip is, only use a tiny bit and add some highlighter or moisturiser to it. Tadaa!
Have you ever tried Vichy Dermablend foundation or anything similar? P.S, you can get it in Boots now which is exciting, French skincare has finally flown to the UK. What do you think of this? Do you have any tips for bad skin?
Lots of love,
Em x