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This liquid foundation from Clinique is designed as a dual-act product: it provides foundation coverage and skincare benefit. According to the brand, it is a “dermatologist-developed liquid foundation with vitamin C” and “visibly reduces dark spots in 12 weeks”.
It comes in a wide shade range (56 shades reported) which helps for diverse skin tones.
Finish: Typically described as “natural”, satin-finish liquid with moderate buildable coverage. It includes SPF 15 broad spectrum protection for future dark spot prevention.
Size: Standard size ~1 oz (30 mL) for global markets. (As per product listings)
Coverage with skin-improving benefit: The foundation doesn’t just mask skin tone; it claims to improve visible dark spots with ongoing use.
Broad shade choice: 56 shades means a strong chance of finding a good match for many undertones (cool, neutral, warm) and skin depths.
Natural, comfortable finish: Users report it feels lighter than heavy makeup, and blends well into the skin with a more “natural” finish rather than super matte or heavy.
Sun-protection element: Although SPF 15 is moderate, it provides some protection while you wear makeup — useful as part of layering with skincare/UV protection.
Resists settling / looks even: According to the product features, it’s formulated to stay colour-true, resist caking or streaking, and is allergy-tested, ophthalmologist-tested.
Start with your skin prepped: cleanse, moisturise (and use your regular sunscreen if needed). Because this has SPF 15, but you might still want a separate broader-spectrum sunscreen underneath.
Shake or dispense foundation: The formula spreads best if not too thickly — some users mention blasting of nozzle if unshaken.
Apply from the centre of the face outward: dispense a small amount, and blend it out across cheeks, forehead, chin, and nose. Buildable coverage means you can add more where needed (e.g., around dark-spot areas) but maintain natural finish.
Blend well into jawline and hairline to avoid visible edges. Using a brush, sponge or fingers both work depending on your preference.
If you have oily zones (for example T-zone), you may set lightly with a translucent powder to improve longevity.
At end of day, remove thoroughly using a makeup remover appropriate for foundations. The product is long-wearing but still needs cleansing for skin health.
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