Fri. Nov 22nd, 2024
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IT can be difficult to find a foundation that won’t settle into fine lines and wrinkles.

Makeup fans, however, have rejoiced upon achieving the Herculean task.

Makeup fans raved about a foundation that didn't emphasize their fine lines (stock photo)

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Makeup fans raved about a foundation that didn’t emphasize their fine lines (stock photo)Credit: Getty

Many raved about the $10 Catrice HS Liquid Coverage Foundation, which they said didn’t emphasize their imperfections and was great for an anti-aging approach to makeup.

“Great coverage, long-lasting,” wrote Linda.

“Looks natural, covers imperfections, doesn’t look cakey. Doesn’t sit in fine lines. I’m really impressed with this foundation.”

One reviewer said the product is “perfect for all ages.”

“Beautiful color and coverage. I’m 60-something, and this foundation did not settle in my fine lines,” she said.

“My 37-year-old daughter loves [it] as well. I highly recommend this product.”

One determined beauty fan explained that the Catrice performed the best in a trial experiment with multiple foundations.

“Bought four, and this is the best one,” they said.

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“I’m 42 years old and tried each of these on my hand to see if it would cover my wrinkles.

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“The only one that seems to conceal my wrinkles and provide the best coverage is the Catrice.

“It goes on thin but does a very good job at covering my wrinkles and filling them in so they are concealed.

“High recommended. The others I will be gifting to my daughters.”

One happy customer was so impressed they called it “the best foundation ever.”

Many praised the $10 Catrice foundation for its price point, coverage, and flexibility

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Many praised the $10 Catrice foundation for its price point, coverage, and flexibilityCredit: Amazon/CATRICE

“Great coverage and very silky. Smoothes out wrinkles. Best makeup ever,” they wrote.

One woman explained that she happily made the switch over from Estée Lauder’s Stay in Place foundation.

“Now that I’m 58, it was just too thick and matte and wasn’t working,” she explained.

“I got [the] sand and hazelnut shade and also their undereye cover-up.

“The coverage is great. I did not find it drying, and I definitely have dry skin. I did not find it to settle in my wrinkles/creases.

“It is simply the best deal! A fourth of the price of Estée.

“I have been through probably 25 foundations trying to find coverage and lasting power equal to EL, without the drying of EL. This is it!”

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