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This foundation is part of the “Skin Long-Wear / Weightless” line by Bobbi Brown, formulated to deliver full (or strong) coverage with a natural/multidimensional matte finish while being breathable and comfortable.
The “Warm Sand (W-036)” shade is specifically listed among the available shades.
According to the Indian retailer listing: “A sheer comfortable & breathable liquid foundation. Gives full coverage with a natural matte & multi-dimensional finish. Perfectly unifies skin tone for a gorgeous complexion. Long-lasting up to sixteen hours. Combines marine sugar cane algae extract & natural mineral powders. Helps control excess oil & shine. Infused with moisture-binding glycerin for refreshing hydration. Shields skin against harmful sunrays with SPF 15. Suitable for normal, combination & oily skin.”
Standard size: 30 ml for this SKU. (Retailers list “30ml” for W-036.)
Long-wear & staying power: The formula is claimed to last up to 16 hours under normal conditions.
Natural matte / real-skin finish: Offers a matte finish but also aims to appear like “real skin” rather than glaring heavy makeup.
Oil control + hydration balance: Contains oil-absorbing powders / mineral powders (to help control shine) plus moisture-binding agents like glycerin (to avoid the skin feeling dry).
Broad shade range with undertone options: For example W-036 (Warm Sand) aims at a lighter shade with yellow undertones (per Indian listing). Good for medium/light skin with warm/yellow undertone.
Premium brand finish: Given your focus on luxury brand visuals and high-quality assets, this foundation aligns well with that aesthetic.
Prep the skin: Start with clean, moisturised skin. If you’re doing a brand photoshoot (as you often do), ensure the skin is well prepped (hydration, smoothing primer if needed) so the foundation lays well.
Apply foundation: Use a foundation brush or sponge (or fingers) to apply. According to the brand: “Buff onto prepped skin starting from the centre of the face and blend outward.”
Build coverage as needed: While the foundation gives strong coverage, you can apply a second layer in areas needing more correction (around nose, cheeks, etc.).
Set as needed: Depending on your skin type or shooting environment (studio lights, humidity, etc.), you may want to lightly set with translucent powder or use a setting spray for longevity.
Touch-up: For long shoot days, keep blotting sheets or powder handy especially if there is shine or oil build-up in certain zones.
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