The B20 is designed for neutral undertone, while shades for yellow undertones begin with BD (e.g. The range of shades is great and you can choose the right one based on your skin undertone. It provides low to medium coverage and it evens out the skin. On my normal skin type stays on for a good number of hours, but I’m not sure would it be the same with oily skin. It refreshes a tired face and has a refreshing scent as well (smells like violets). The face is lighted and there’s no mask effect. The main task of Le Teint Touche Éclat is to illuminate the skin and it fulfills its purpose. That can be the case with light foundations (such as Dior Nude foundation), but with quality brush you can minimize it. This foundation has a tendency to accentuate some skin irregularities, such as dryness. YSL’s most iconic product delivering 8 hours of beauty sleep in a click Touche Éclat Illuminating Pen instantly helps to brighten your best facial features without shimmer or glitter, giving a natural, luminous finish. Unfortunately, I have not tried it, so my recommendation goes to Shiseido Perfect Foundation Brush and Sigma Beauty F80. YSL Touche Éclat Illuminating Pen The iconic face illuminator and 1 essential for your makeup bag. Lloyd Simmonds, creative makeup director of YSL, designed a brush for this foundation that provides easy, professional application. To get the best results, use a quality brush. Only a few drops are needed to cover the entire face and to achieve a natural look. It has very light texture and feels very light on the skin. And I was right, Le Teint Touche Éclat fulfilled my expectations. Since I use Touche Éclat for years, I immediately liked the idea of a product that is inspired on it. It is really such a shame because the Touche Eclat highlighter is so exceptional.Twenty years after launching the iconic Touche Éclat, Yves Saint Laurent introduced innovative technology that brings the magic of the brightening illuminator. But regardless, for those with normal to combination/oily skin, I would not recommend this product. But again you’d have to make sure to use a setting powder and would therefore negate the illuminating properties. Now the oil quotient could be a good thing for someone with extremely dry skin (not flaky) as I’m sure it would add some moisture and illuminate your often chalky complexion. Really, there is no effective way to use this product. You could help improve it’s staying power by using a setting powder but then that completely overrides the fact that it’s supposed to give a dewy complexion. In addition, because of it’s greasy texture, the staying power of this foundation is almost non-existant and transfers so easily on scarfs, clothing, hands, hair, etc. Le Teint Touche Eclat is extremely oily and has so much oil in the product that the consistency is almost as thin as water which makes it difficult to apply and a real messy procedure. You can tell that something is wrong just by the texture and consistency of the product before it even graces your skin. I understand that having a glowing and dewy complexion is beautiful and sought after, but this foundation goes a little too far. The reason why this doesn’t work is that instead of illuminating key points on your face, you are now illuminating EVERYTHING, applying a glossy, shinny, coat of foundation all over which isn’t very attractive. Now although the highlighter is gorgeous at illuminating key points on your face, that doesn’t mean you’d shellac your whole face with the product, and that is exactly what the Teint Touche Eclat foundation is! It is basically the Touche Eclat highlighter in a bigger bottle. This foundation is an off-shoot of the hugely popular Touche Eclat complexion highlighter which miraculously hides shadows and imperfections and illuminates the skin at every point it touches. One example of how YSL has let me down is there new foundation called Le Teint Touche Eclat. But apart from those, I find YSL to usually be all show and no substance. There are a few exceptions though and that is their incomparable glossy lip stains, Rouge Pur Couture Vernis A Levres, their original Touche Eclat complexion highlighter, and the ever mysterious Opium perfume. Yves Saint Laurent is a brand that is synonymous with class and luxury in the fashion world but in my opinion their beauty products and makeup have yet to dazzle me in the same way a YSL gown can. By The Perfume Expert YSL Le Teint Touche Eclat Foundation Review
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