The Vanish Stick Foundation by Hourglass is their most coveted product. But to dethrone it, the brand has recently launched the foundation – but as a liquid. If you dream of the perfect base, Hourglass has got you covered! Say hello to their newest baby – The Vanish™ Seamless Finish Liquid Foundation.

VANISH™ SEAMLESS FINISH LIQUID FOUNDATION

A highly concentrated liquid foundation designed to deliver instant full coverage for virtual skin perfection. This innovative, weightless formula applies like a second-skin, creating a smooth and flawless complexion.

Features
  • Smooth, long-wearing application without drying out the skin
  • Blurs and creates a soft-focus complexion
  • Fade-proof, 24-hour wear
  • Waterproof, transfer-proof & sweat-proof
  • Non-comedogenic formula
  • Available in 32 shades
  • Vegan & cruelty free

There are 32 shades of foundation in the Vanish™ Seamless Finish range. Each skin tone has various undertones to suit a wide range of people.

The foundation claims to be the “future”, and does not require a primer.

The Vanish™ Liquid Foundation is hydrating, which is a huge plus. Additionally, it also requires only half a pump for your entire face. Rather impressive, wouldn’t you agree?

HOW TO USE

Formula is highly concentrated. Start with less and apply more as needed.

  • Apply 1/2 of a pump and dot onto forehead, nose, chin and cheeks
  • Blend out with your preferred tool
  • For flawless full or diffused coverage, apply using a brush
  • Alternatively, for a sheerer finish, use less product with a damp beauty sponge.

The Vanish™ Seamless Finish Liquid Foundation retails for $56. Find it here.

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