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Une Intuitive Touch BB Cream Foundation

All the other UK released BB Creams I’ve tried have been nice, but have lacked in coverage what the original Asian ones promise. Une’s Intuitive Touch BB Cream Foundation is definitely a product you can build up to quite full coverage much like the Asian versions, which is good, but unfortunately this particular formula on my dry, ageing skin made me look caked and patchy. :( It comes in a slidey cream-to-powder compact, and you have the option to apply it with your fingers or with a brush. I used a foundation brush (note: not the one it comes with!), and really worked the product in to the brush before applying to my face, from the center out.

WARNING: Do not apply under the eyes if you have the faintest hint of a line! It creases and settles horribly, and doesn’t ‘take’ to that area at all. So use your concealer/highlighter pen strictly for there and save the foundation for everywhere else.

I found the product easy to apply, but while I might be able to get away with it for an evening foundation, I don’t think I could bring myself to step out of the house with it in the day time. My skin looked terribly dry and patchy, and the product had caked horribly on several areas of my face. Weirdly however, from a far it looked nice. Just close up was awful.What I ending up using to get rid of some of the clogginess was a generous spritz of a refreshing facial spray – this is  actually a great trick for unclogging your make-up and taking any excessive matte/powder away in general. It did help it a lot, but really you wouldn’t want to have to go to these lengths to use it on a daily basis..After applying facial spritz – much better but still dry patches above lip and creases under the eyes.

If you have young, oilier skin Une Intuitive Touch BB Cream Foundation may work well for you however I’m hesitant to advise it for acne or blemish prone skin – something about the light, cream-to-powder texture that just sits on the surface of the skin, rather than working with it, seems like it wouldn’t be up to scratch for those particular coverage needs. If your skin is prone to dryness or has the slightest hint of a flake I’d quite simply keep away.. Unless you apply it after a super moisturising, dewy foundation, and only to the t-zone or areas you want extra coverage – bizarrely, it worked quite nicely as an alternative to powder! So for that use I really like it, but as a stand alone foundation not so much.. Which is a shame as it really does look lovely on from a far.

You can pick up Une Intuitive Touch BB Cream from www.Superdrug.com for £12.99.

Lx

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UNE – the new make-up range from the creators of Bourjois!

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Bourjois had been very cagey about the specifics of the new brand they had invited us to see, but all was revealed the minute we walked into the function room at Bourjois HQ. Amongst the huge posters that adorned every wall space of women in simple white T shirts (much like a Calvin Klein ad) and natural make-up, there were display shelves full of sleek, simple, white packaged products. It was the absolute antithesis of Bourjois!

After a brief presentation on the new brand, we discovered that UNE strived to contain 100% natural ingredients in all of its’ products, having no less then 98% in any one product and using organic wherever possible (13 out of their 16 product range bearing the French ‘Ecocert’ certificate). Everything about this brand screamed eco and environmentally friendly, even down to the slidey bulk-free compacts made from 100% recyclable materials.

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The range itself, designed for the woman who wants natural make-up that suited her (not someone looking to simply follow the trends), is a gentle mix of neutrals, browns, pinks and purples (for the darker skin tones). No corals or brights to be seen, but in its place some lovely flesh tones, with foundations that boasts up to 14 different shades!

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There was a make-up artist on hand to help us pick shades best suited to us, and once we had swatched and played with every item on display, we were allowed 8 of our faves to take home!

I’ve since been wearing my 8 products quite consistently for the last few days and here are my preliminary thoughts on the bits I’ve tried thus far.

Base:

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They do two different types of liquid foundation (one for dewy, one for matte) and several powder and mineral foundations. I opted for the Skin Glow Foundation – the dewy one, and the Soft Minerals Powder Foundation as a powder to set it, with the Skin Glow Pencil as a concealer.

Skin Glow Foundation and Skin Glow Pencil Swatches

I’m really impressed with the foundation, whilst admittedly it doesn’t beat my Bobbi Brown Skin Foundation it is still very good, very hydrating, comfortable on the skin with buildable coverage. You can actually get really good coverage with this if you use enough, and it’s definitely better than a lot of the other brands in the high street. However I must stress that it is super hydrating, and the more you put on the more ‘dewier’ it gets, so a good powder is essential to set it if you want a full coverage face without that greasy icky feel. A light moisturiser prior (if any) is all you need if your skin is dry. The Soft Minerals Powder is really good too, gets rid of any greasiness without drying my skin and provides an extra dose of coverage – however it also does worryingly contain Bismuth Oxychloride (as do all their minerals powders) so am a little wary of using this too often. The Skin Glow Pencil is great for counteracting shadows and brightening the face, and is a pleasure to use with its unique square shape and tiny precision pencil nib, but I have noticed it can crease in lines and wrinkles if you’re not careful and the effects don’t appear to be that long lasting.

Blushers:

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Breezy Cheeks Blush, their only formulation of blusher which is a cream to powder texture. I like the blusher shades I picked, but I’m still working out how best to apply this – with my fingers or brush? I can guarantee one thing though, you will definitely never risk applying too much as I find myself applying quite a lot to get the colour pay off I’d usually expect from a blusher and still leave wondering if my cheeks are rosy enough. Also it’s so light on the surface of the skin (as cream to powder formulas usually are) it doesn’t feel like it ever sets and could easily be wiped off by accident. Haven’t made my mind up on what I think of this product yet..

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Breezy Cheeks Blush in B08 and B03

Eye Shadow:

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Glimmer Eye Shadow in G16

They actually have three different formulations of eye shadows, a powder matte one, a cream to powder (natural, second skin like finish) and the glimmer eye shadows (creamy colour that provides a pearly finish). I picked the Glimmer Eye Shadow as it looked lovely swatched, but unfortunately whilst it does brighten my eye lid I have noticed it creasing, and the pigment is practically non existent. There’s just a little shimmer and that’s it. If you were expecting a bronze dazzling sparkle (like I was) you won’t get it.

Lips:

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They do three lip products, a lipgloss, a lip balm and a Lip-Toned Lipstick – no lip liner. I was really eager to take home one of the sheer tinted balms as they looked gorgeous but instead settled on these two lip toned lippies. Whilst I love the colour of them, especially the paler pink one (L05), its lasting power isn’t amazing. However it does apply wonderfully and is very creamy, so it’s no prob to quickly slick some on again. But I just found it failed at staying on during eating, drinking, etc. The colours are great though, very prettifying.

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Lip-Toned Colour in L02 and L05

Another nice little touch was that you could buy brushes from the range that are actually pretty decent (I got the chunky flat blusher brush)! And pouches to put your compacts in to keep them clean while they’re in your bag!

Ta-daaaa! Here I am with only this range on (except mascara, which is Lancome)!

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Lip-Toned Colour lipsticks – L02 and L05

So my final overview of this range, from the pieces I’ve tried (you can also buy mascaras, eyeliners, brow pencils, etc, btw) is that it’s good. Whilst the staying power of the lipstick and glimmer eye shadow isn’t amazing, their bases are great and easy to apply. I’m definitely gonna keep playing around with these bits and I may even do reviews on them again sometime in the future, once I’ve figured out my final opinion on them. But for now I’m really interested in the concept of the brand and think it’s a great step forward for the high street. We’re all really savvy when it comes to make-up and what is in make-up these days so it was about time a brand has cottoned on to this. Plus, the entire range is priced between £4.99 to £13.99 only! So offordable for the lack of fillers it contains.

You can currently only purchase UNE from selected Boots stores and online until September, where it will then be launched nationwide!

Lx

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