Holaaaaa everyone! (:
I've got to say, beauty gurus tend to ramble on about the same products 24/7 don't they? Trust me, I totally agree. There are so many beauty products out there that might have amazing potential, but aren't even given a chance since certain products always steal the limelight. This is precisely why I decided to choose the brand Becca for my next blog post! I had walked past this brand multiple times at my local JCPenny Sephora, but finally stopped to give it a look when looking at CoverFX which is placed right beside it. In my opinion, the packaging of the products are actually quite simple and sleek, yet a bit unique to the other "sleek" same old black packaging many other brands have, so it caught my eye!
The two products that caught my immediate attention were the Becca Ultimate Coverage Compexion Creme Foundation and the Becca Ever-Matte Shine Proof Foundation, for one simple reason, one foundation claimed "ultimate coverage" while the other claimed "matte/shine proof"...That's my language right there. (; Although, I don't let myself get too excited over foundations that claim to be shine proof since my skin beats the foundation 9 out of 10 times...but why not give it a try? I got myself a sample of each foundation in the Medium shade "Nude" (Becca uses the same shade names in both foundations, which is rather convenient) and couldn't wait to test 'em out!
The first foundation I decided to try was the Ever-Matte Shine Proof. Since this product claims to be extremely mattifying, I decided to use my damp Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge in case the formula were to dry quickly on the skin. Sure enough, only seconds after a section of my face had foundation, it set to a very powdery looking finish (literally SECONDS after application, and yes I moisturize well and again, I am beyond oily). This could seem to be a great thing for us oily skinners, but unfortunately it made the foundation difficult to work with. It was one of those mattifying foundations that dries so insanely quick and isn't forgiving once it does. Everytime I accidentally brushed a section that had already set, the foundation would look patchy. Alongside drying so quickly, this definitely isn't a matte foundation meant for those who need a lot of coverage. My scars were still very prominent and the foundation's undertones seemed to make my skin appear even more red.

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Layer #1: As you can see, all my scars are visible and the foundation seems to come off as very orange-red on my skin. Initially, it did not come off this way on my hand either. |
Layer #2: This was difficult to do without making the already set foundation look too blotchy/patchy. As you can see, adding more heightened the redness but managed to soften the appearance of my scars a bit more.
This is also a picture after Layer #2, you can see a section on my nose where the foundation rubbed off when I tried to lightly dab a smidge of concealer over leftover redness. Since this foundation isn't forgiving at all, it makes concealing almost impossible. Again, not good if you're looking for coverage.
What I found to be insanely odd about this foundation, is the fact that after I added under eye concealer and setting powder, the harsh undertones vanished and the color seemed to adjust. I'm unsure as to whether I can thank my setting powder for this or not, but it worked out anyway!
After my full face of makeup is complete, you can see that the foundation ended up matching well with my skin (as long as it isn't on it's own). Also, it took longer than I'd like, but I was able to very gently dab some concealer onto needed spots which helped to even my complexion as well. In my opinion, the finish of this foundation was extremely flat and made my skin look pretty dull and lifeless. However, after wearing it the entire day, I have to say that the mattifying power surprised me. It kept me 85% shine free for the entire morning (7:30 AM-12 PM). In the end, aside from the mattifying power, I really don't have any other reasons I would spend $42.00 on this foundation.
Next up is their Ultimate Coverage foundation! Just as I did with the previous foundation, I used my Real Techniques sponge to hopefully receive the most flawless finish possible. The most high coverage foundation I have tried so far is, of course, the Kat Von D Lock-It Tattoo Foundation, so this foundation blew me away the moment I first dabbed it onto my cheeks. One layer and my scarring/redness was nowhere to be found, which is always exciting! It was also forgiving, meaning I could use concealer or add foundation to areas and it would melt into the previous layer, rather than becoming awkwardly patchy like the previous foundation. I did have to keep in mind that this foundation's main claim wasn't it's ability to mattify, it was it's coverage ability, so the inital finish of the foundation came off as an under-the-skin glow, which looks nice but can definitely be worrisome for a grease ball like myself. Also, rather than having such an orange-red undertone like the Ever-Matte did, this foundation's "Nude" shade caused an extremely yello and olive-like undertone, making it appear darker on my skin than what it first seems to be.

As you can see, zero scars! The coverage is absolutely AMAZING, but you can definitely notice what I meant by the deep yellowish/olive undertones in the foundation.
Now, here is the foundation after my undereye concealer has been added alongside setting powder. The undertones are still visible but not quite as harsh.
Aaannndddd ta-da! This is after all my additional makeup has been set and applied. Just like the Ever-Matte Foundation, after completely setting everything the foundation seemed to adjust accordingly.
My Overall Thoughts:
In the pictures I gave, it might be difficult to identify the differences between each foundation after completing the entire face. However, I have to say I definitely loved the Ultimate Coverage foundation much more. The Ever-Matte was much too difficult to achieve a flawless canvas with (despite having such a watery thin consistency) and proved near impossible for someone with as many skin issues as mine. The Ultimate Coverage foundation, though much thicker to the touch than Ever-Matte, was MUCH easier to work with and gave me 100% coverage with very minimal effort.
Not only the difference in coverage, but how the foundations appear on the skin after being set. If you compare the two final pictures given for each foundation, you might be able to tell that the tone of my skin appears much cooler and slightly grey with Ever-Matte in comparison to the final picture for the Ultimate Coverage foundation. I found that those olive/yellowish undertones actually made my skin appear so much warmer and glowy after being set. Whereas, Ever-Matte left my skin quite dull.
As for lasting power, as I stated before, Ever-Matte's "shine proof" claim is no joke. The foundation did manage to keep me from being so greasy over half of the day, which is quite the accomplishment with my skin. However, the fact it kept me mattified wasn't enough to rule out all of the other cons about the foundation I discussed. Although Ultimate Coverage didn't keep me mattified as well, I did only feel the need to blot about 3 times in the day and the end result of this foundation is much more beautiful. Even after a bit of shine has seeped through, the foundation only gains even more of a warm glow which I actually enjoy.
Over all, I definitely have to say that Becca Ultimate Coverage Complexion Creme Foundations won this face off! Sorry Ever-Matte. ):
Until next time...thank you for reading and don't forget to follow or comment (or both if you want to be even cooler) and keep in touch with my blog. (:
Loveeee,
Marisa
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