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Beauty Scoop: Maybelline Dream Satin Liquid Foundation

dream-satin-liquid“Our first liquid foundation to give a unique air-brush finish” is the tag-line surrounding this new foundation from Maybelline New York, launched in South Africa this August.

I got to try Dream Satin Liquid and I am most impressed.  It’s part of the “Dream Franchise” which includes Dream Matte Powder, Dream Matte Mousse, Dream Mousse Shadow, Dream Mousse Blush and Dream Mousse Bronzer.  The product comes in a pump action bottle, and two pumps covered my face almost flawlessly.  It lasts fairly long and really does give an “air brush” finish – there are no signs of “cake-up” and it doesn’t melt away either.

Another thing I really like about this foundation, is with it being a fairly more affordable foundation it has the quality of the more expensive foundations, so you don’t have to skimp on quality just because you may not be able to afford a more expensive product.

The secret behind this foundation is “targeting the three most common benefits women want from their foundation”

  • Texture Correction
  • Tone Harmonizing
  • Luminosity

Dream Satin Liquid comes in eight shades to match your skin tone and retails at around R144.95.

Guess what foundation I’m wearing today?

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  1. Lyn Malherbe
    May 10, 2012 / 4:27 pm

    Dear Maybelline

    I have always loved Maybelline products. However I am really dissatisfied with the Dream Satin Liquid foundation DISPENSER. I have two, which have at least 15-20% foundation still in them, that I am unable to get out. It is such a waste of money. I would like to return these to Maybelline, in the hopes that you will improve your dispensers. In the meantime I feel I need to look at another product until such time as you can produce a dispenser that allows full usage.

    Kind regards
    Lyn Malherbe

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