Category: Primer/ Corrector
Brand: Dermablend
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trustingPup9
Decided to give this a try after seeing it on Facebook. I have redness on my cheeks and a pigmentation spot under one of my eyes. Dermablend promises to cover both of these problems. which it did to a certain extent. It definitely toned down the redness and half covered the pigmentation under my eye, but not completely. The foundation feels nice on the skin and blends well. Don’t think it lasts as long as it makes out though.
mereChough7
Was so excited to try this product when i bought it because of the amazing things i had heard from others and like a lot of people on here from the Lisa Eldridge video. I bought the lightest shade Opal, which to be honest is really not that light at all, I am fair but you could be a lot paler than i am. When i use this foundation on its own it is a shade too dark/orange for me so i really have to bronze up my neck (for the price i think they should definitely have more shade options!!) But, i have found that if i mix it with Revlon colour stay (oily/combo) in Buff i get the perfect colour for my skin. I also have moderate/severe acne scarring and persistent acne and this mixture covers almost flawlessly.
So I’m undecided about dermablend, its great mixed with revlon colour stay, not as good on its own.
dejectedEagle2
I have a combo from hell right now: lots of shine, clogged pores, enlarged pores, chickenpox pitted scars, dry patches if I’m not careful and a few zits.
To find a make up that tackles all this in one go is a bit too much to ask for and Dermablend is not exactly the answer. It’s supposed to last 16 hours with a matte effect but it starts melting and letting the shine through as well as settling inside the scars (not a good look!) after only a couple of hours as you can see in the video review down here (it’s not linking so copy and paste in your browser)
solemnSnipe2
I had been on the hunt for this product for a long time, having seen the Lisa Eldridge acne tutorial on YouTube. First thing I have to clarify is that although I do have acne prone skin, I don’t have acne. My spots themselves are pretty small but oil…yikes. Sebum is my mortal enemy.
So on the grounds that everything I’d ever used seems to either oxidise and turn me into an orange or melt off my face within the hour of application, I wanted to give this a fair shot.
I bought it in the stick formula as like the MAC foundation sticks, I thought it would be easier to work with. The first thing that struck me was how God awful the shade selection was. I ended up being (somehow) matched with Opal (15) and it makes me look like a zombie. I don’t use it all over, just on problem areas but jeez…I look like a orange and white dalmation when I’m done.
I’m the palest shade in literally every foundation range going but this stuff is like Kabuki make up. Its pure white.
I applied it with a concealer brush and I would certainly recommend that as you do get a lovely finish but I think I might need to do some mixing with another product to get the colour right.
spiritedWidgeon6
I use it a lot not because I like it but because it’s the only foundation that hasn’t been breaking me out. Doesn’t last even with primers and powders and turns my face into an oily greasy mess in an hour. It doesn’t even cover my acne scars it just sort of blurs them, for the price I say invest in something else because this sucks
finickySnipe2
Really wanted to love this because it is aimed at rosacea/sensitive/acne-prone skin, which all of the above totally apply to me. However, all this ended up being is my last resort trial of something with titanium dioxide, which conclusively made me finalize that I cannot use things with it because whether in mineral powder form or liquid makeup form, I end up with a rash of pimple-like things all over my face. My mother kept asking what I did different b/c my skin looked awful and I claimed that the bumps were flattened down but it was acne marks that were left behind b/c that is what I honestly believed. But then I recalled my allergist mentioning something about how she realized she was allergic to titanium dioxide, so now I know it’s actually not the mica in mineral makeup that my skin can’t handle. This did give good coverage though in my opinion, with a dewy finish. The color choices could definitely improve with more pink-based or neutral tones instead of being mostly yellowish.
worriedStork7
looks great for about 1 hour…then its just a very oil mess thats sliding off my face…..even when set with powder. It covers great, i love the colour, makes skin looks flawless but has no staying power at all on oily skin.
TRY La Roche-Posay Toleriane Teint Corrective Fluid Foundation INSTEAD…ITS AMAZING
peskyCaribou8
Altough I don’t have major acne problems, I have tried it at my friend’s recommendation.I am not entirely satisfied with it.
First of all because it looks cakey no matter how I apply it (fingers, beauty blender, brush). It’s really difficult to work with such a product.
It does have,indeed,really high coverage. If you look from a distance, it’s all good. But once you get closer, you can actually see how it charges the face. Not the natural look I was looking for.
The package is really good, can’t argue with that. But the product is quite pricey.
I am currently mixing it with a more liquid foundation and applying it with a beauty blender, but once I ran out of it, I will not repurchase.
grumpyMuesli3
SO disappointed in this.
I bought two tubes, one of the lightest colour and one of the next shade up, to mix. So overall I spent £38. I read so many good reviews and was excited to have something not only designed to cover scars but that’s also oil free and claims to be non-comedogenic.
HOWEVER:
– It didn’t fully cover my scars, which I could live with since most foundations alone do not, although was disappointing given I’d allowed myself to spend more money than I usually would because it claimed to cover acne scaring and hyper-pigmentation,
– It was expensive £18 for 30ml,
– WORST of all, after about 5 days of wearing it I started to notice small spots appearing all over my face, even in places that I’d never had spots before. After going through 6 months on isotetrionion (accuatne) this terrified me. I’ve since stopped wearing it and the spots have died down (leaving me in no doubt that the foundation was the cause) however I’m still waiting for my skin to fully clear again.
Given that this product failed at the two things it claims to be (scar concealer and non-comedogenic) I would definitely not buy this again.
Both tubes now sit in my makeup reject drawer 🙁
annoyedFerret3
I have been searching for a full coverage foundation that isn’t cakey and I finally found it. I have sun spots, some acne and dark circles and I find this product conceals them wonderfully. I set it with a little powder and I’m good all day. My skin looks pretty close to flawless.
One con is I do have to occassionally powder my face as it can look a little too dewy for my taste at times.
aloofBoa4
This product is amazing, i love it! Great coverage without looking cakey at all. I haven’t been using it for very long so it’s hard for me to say what it can do for acne but so far it’s a great foundation, i recommend buying it!
gutturalIguana7
I bought this in the lightest shade (15) which is still too dark for my skin. I watched Lisa Eldridge video for using this as a concealer to cover my spots.
I do not like this product! It turns greasy on my dry/combo skin, does not last any time at all, and looks quite masklike BUT still does not cover my spots or even any red patches on my skin.
Won’t be buying again.