![]() The formula is so concentrated in fact it contains 21 percent pigment plus it’s paraben free with 14 shades to choose from. I promise that a little goes a long way and you’ll come across flawless with just that amount. I suggest either mixing a little bit with your moisturizer (dry skin only) or using a brush to buff a light finish onto your face. Plus it does have the potential to feel mask-like if you put too much on. You do have to use a little though as I can see it easily coming across cakey or accentuating flaky/dry areas if you go overboard with it. It lacks the powdery dry down of a matte finish foundation and has a semi-matte feel that was fairly comfortable to wear without being to heavy. I can’t wear mattes since my skin is drier however, I didn’t feel this was too bad. It remains as fresh as original application for me.Īccording to the details it’s a matte finish. My day runs around 8 to 12 hours and I didn’t have issues with fading or oxidizing. I wouldn’t go so far as to say 24 hour wear time but you will see all day wear. Supposedly a combination of raw materials and the best siliconic elastomers and siliconic esters provide 24-hour wear with transfer resistance. ![]() Not only are you buying into exceptional coverage but but it has an incredible wear time. It provides full coverage with as little as a dot size amount. Redness, birthmarks, ink, acne scarring, dark spots, etc…etc…I don’t think I’ve tried, owned, or ever run across a foundation product this concentrated. Truly this will cover just about any issues you’re wanting to hide. It does somewhat remind me of products like Dermablend that were created specifically to conceal birthmarks or tattoos. ![]() They really are serious when they say full coverage. It releases just the right amount of foundation onto my fingers that I’ll need to do my entire face, no more, no less. Too many times I run into foundation or skincare pumps that let loose enough product to cover a small village or planet. Not only does this packaging allow the foundation to remain fresh (it lets NO air inside) but it also has a depressor that allows just the right amount of product to be released. I’d like to take a second to thank Sephora for creating a foundation product in an excellent package. This comes in a round plastic tube with a depressor for dispensing the foundation. But facts is facts at some point in life those who do have a tattoo might need to conceal it and in that case this provides a crazy good deal of coverage you’ll need to do just that. It’s ironic Kat created something that’s meant to conceal tattoos since she is so proud of her own body art. She's said in various interviews over the years that she got the ink from her first boyfriend when she was 14 years old.Kat Von D Lock-It Tattoo Foundation ($34) is a new highly pigmented, full coverage foundation that promises super long wear. J: Von D's first tattoo was a thick letter J near her ankle.Oliver Peck portrait: Von D had a tattoo of her first husband at the top of her left thigh.Repiola: As Von D explained in her book, "repiola" is an Argentinian expression that roughly translates to "really cool" or "really good." Her mom tattooed it on her daughter's leg at a tattoo convention "in front of thousands of people" because it's her "fave word," Von D said.666: Inked next to her skull design (after the above photo was taken), the number tattoo was a matching one Von D had with Scott Ian of Anthrax, Kirk Hammett of Metallica, and other musicians. ![]() She wrote in her 2009 book that she had to tattoo the image upside down. Skull: Originally a Kore Flatmo design, the skull tattoo was inked by Von D herself.David Letterman caricature: Von D got the tattoo before appearing on his show to surprise him, she wrote in "High Voltage Tattoo.".Some of the standout tattoos she's concealed with black ink include: In her book, Von D described it as her "yearbook leg," or a place for her non-tattoo artist friends to leave their mark. So far, Von D has seemingly covered every tattoo on her left leg aside from one. Kat Von D attends a Rolling Stone party on September 8, 2007. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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