Advantages: good pump on bottle to aid application, long ;asting Disadvantages: hard to blend, quite thick
I went for a Max Factor Foundation as I knew the brand as was intrigued by the 'colouradapt' part of the labelling. As I had previously found it hard to find a foundation that matched and complemented my skin tone (I'm fairly pale in skin colour), this appealled to me as I'm always keen to avoid that over made up look.
The bottle looked good, with a pump for easy application. I went for one of the paler shades, that looked to match my skin tone fairly well. The foundation itself was actually a lot thicker than I was used too, and quite powdery. I thought that this would be good as it would avoid the greasy look that some foundations had given me in the past after a few hours wear,
The thickness of the foundation meant that I actually found it pretty hard to apply. It was difficult to judge the reight amount that would give me ...
Advantages: Blends well, value for money,shades for everyone. Disadvantages: re-application sometimes necssary
I bought this product from a local Boots store for only £7.50. I had heard that this was one of the best foundations there is, especially for my fair skin tone. They were right.
This line of foundation has an extensive range of shades from the ghostly white to the darkest brown, a colour for everyone. I managed to find my perfect shade quickly and efficiently without the need for testers. This foundation I found was easy to blend even upto my hairline and the small cracks around my nose. The visibilty was just enough and it's coverage beautiful. It was noticeable and because it had adapted itself to my skin, it gave my skin tone a look of perfection. It is exceptional value money and I would reccomend it to any woman who struggles with blending their current foundation or finding their shade. Removing the foundation couldn't have been ...
Advantages: Evens skin tone, looks quite natural, a little goes a long way Disadvantages: Caused me to break out, encouraged oilyness, didn't stay on amazingly long
counter. I told her my budget, what my skin tends to be like, how much coverage I wanted and how often I'd be using foundation. For those who'd like to know (and I already explained my skin at the beginning), it went something like this:
- £10-£15 Budget.
- Medium to full coverage.
- I use foundation practically every day.
She recommended Max Factor ColourAdapt, it was around £11 and she happily went into detail about it. It has no SPF but you can easily sort that out by using moisturiser first, it's quite a liquidy consistancy and you only need to use a pea sized amount, it sets almost powder like. Sounded great to me, so I went ahead and got it.
So, Amy, what was it like?
Well, Ciao, I've been using this for around 2 weeks now and it definitely evened out my skin tone; even brought a bit more colour to my face without it looking ...
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The Plantronics CA40 cordless headset adapter employs DECT technology, which ensures secure, high audio quality speech. User selectable range mode (standard, high) lets you optimize its performance depending on type of office environment and telephone system. The adapter enables continuous operation (12 hours talk time) without inconvenience. You can also choose your favorite tone setting as well as switch between an audio input and a telephone call. Auto Tx level configuration automatically detects most host phones and automatically selects the optimum Tx level. The adapter is H-series headset compatible. The small and discrete remote pack is easy to wear, clip on a belt or put in a pocket.
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