Monday 7 October 2013

Artist Of Makeup- Flawless coverage HD Cream Foundation Review.

Hi
lovelies, I hope this blog post finds you well. Firstly, apologies for being so MIA lately, I know it sounds like a cliche, but I have had so much going on lately what with the kids, birthdays, getting bits and bats sorted around the house and I'm sure you get the picture. For those of you that are full time mummies like me will know that life sometimes is like a roller coaster but  that's not necessarily a bad thing, although sometimes I guess it is good to have a bit of a break from the Internet to really give yourself the time to focus on the more important things in life.

So anyway, things have seemed to have calmed down for a little while so I am back with another makeup review. Hurrah! Now, before I get started, I am super excited about this one as far as I know and see, I will currently be the FIRST ever non Youtube blogger to post a review of this product so its safe to say, the pressures on a little ha ha !
Sorry to keep you all guessing, the product I am rambling on about is the Artist Of Makeup foundation palette by Zukreat. If you closely follow Zukreat on her Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Youtube, you will see that around the time of its launch at IMATS, there was (and currently still is) a huge amount of hype and excitement for the Artist Of Makeup brand and cosmetics. It is always nice to see a makeup artist and Youtuber allowing us to follow their journey of launching a brand and product from start to finish, I suppose it is nice as you feel a part of it. Feel free to check out my makeup tag with Zukreat here.



Back in June, just a few days after qualifying as a makeup artist, I went to IMATS in London for the first ever time and of course, I stopped by at the Artist Of Makeup stand to finally see and swatch all the wonderful products in real life. as expected though, most of the products were sold out, no surprise really so any new orders had to be placed by filling out an order form and getting the products delivered to you. Sounded simple enough.




It was three days after having an eye op (In case you're wondering why I had the shades on!) so needless to say I did feel all hot and bothered at most times during the day, the eye drops I had to insert every two hours made me drowsy so that didn't help matters, so I didn't really allow myself to have a thorough look. The product that really stood out to me, was the Flawless coverage HD Cream Foundations which I was so eager to try.

Thoughts? Well the product finally arrived after three months of frantically waiting, I suppose it was out of Zukreats hands as it was all an International order, shipping etc. The product lived up to its hype so I guess it was well worth the wait. There are a total of six colours suitable for all skin tones not too far off in colour from one another enabling you to mix two shades together if desired. I like the fact that it comes with a clear lid so that you can actually see what you are doing rather than faffing around if you are on a makeup job. The palette and foundations come separately so you need to insert them in yourself,  couldn't be easier though, carefully remove the foundations from their packets and insert in the slot. The pans are magnetic too, so that they do not budge once inserted. Also, I suppose it makes sense to insert them in order of shade ranging from light to dark but I guess this is down to individual preference.






If you quickly become accustomed to the six different shades then there's no need to label them either. Sometimes I did find that the product smudged onto the case however this can easily be wiped off with a wet wipe. The colours are number coded as follows, No. 5, 15, 25, 35, 45 and 55.
The case itself does not have a button or anything to close it, instead it just snaps shut. My only concern would be that in really hot weather conditions, due to the lid being transparent, there may be a possibility of the foundations melting slightly but I guess ill only ever know if I take this on holiday with me. Oh and did I mention you get a cute little 'Zukreat' powder puff sponge with it too.
Results? Holy Moly, are these super pigmented or what? The product easily glides on and has buildable coverage, yet at the same time, it feels so lightweight on the skin. Something I dislike about using waxy/stick type foundations is that heavy caked on feeling on the skin yet you can almost forget you're wearing this as it does not seem to be heavy on the skin at all. I did also find that it worked brilliantly as a concealer too and didn't crease at all. Result! I have to say though, I did find that after using this all over my face, my skin did feel a little bit dry afterwards, but this may be because of the recent weather change and the fact that unfortunately, I do not drink enough water. I guess if you do have dry skin, I would advise using a moisturiser and  primer beforehand just to keep the skin hydrated and help with product application. As per Zukreats suggestion (She did a quick tutorial on this), the foundations are best applied with a buffer brush, (I used my Nanshy and Real Techniques one) but any good one will do.


Price? I cannot remember the exact prices of each of these and the palette which is an additional charge, but I do remember it all costing around £91.50 with an additional £4.50 for postage and packaging. The online site is due to go live soon so for those of you that are interested, be sure to check out the exact prices on there.






Conclusion? Definitely a good buy and well worth the money. I am looking to repurchase this for my makeup kit for use on my clients, however as I am currently suffering from dry skin, it may probably be best for me to stick to my usual liquid foundation or probably none at all for the time being! I will definitely give it another go though once my skin calms down a little. It works brilliantly for me as a concealer and I have found an excellent use for the lightest shade as a highlighter and the darkest for contouring so
money well spent overall.
I have my eye on the eye shadow and blusher palettes next, don't the colours just look amazing?


Have you purchased anything from the Artist of Makeup range? Do you have your eye on anything?

xxx

 **Disclaimer: NOT a PR sample.
















13 comments:

  1. Hey hun, would you recommend this one or the kryolan paint stick? Xx

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    1. Hey Hun it really depends on what type of skin you have etc, I have found kryolan to be quite Cakey and heavy on the skin so if that puts you off I suggest you try this :) x

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  2. Thank you for the replay. I have oily combination skin. I want to build up my kit for clients, would you recommend this or the kryolan? Xx

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  3. For combination skin, both will work well, kryolan is generally used for Asian bridal work and the majority of muas use it, however AOM is just as good. I suppose you will know better once you actually try both. Hope that helps x

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  4. Thank you very much for this detailed review. I LOVE heavy coverage foundations because you have the option of sheering it out till it's just right, and use it as concealer simultaneiously. The swatches are quite helpful. I was somewhat interested in the eyeshadows but the fact that I could not swatch it in person put me off. I am quite enamoured with my Vichy Dermablend which seems to have some sort of soft-focus effect, would you say the same for this?
    By the way, I bought a few of her eyeshadows and adore them. They are better than Guerlain, Shiseido, Dior, and MAC, imo, but the shade range is obviously not as extensive as those (yet!). I did a review of it on my blog if anyone is interested in her eyeshadows (I can't wait to save up and get more! ia)

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  5. Hey hun, once again many thanks for all your lovely comments means so much, I am still yet to try the AOM eyeshadows and I am sure they will not disappoint. Just gotta save a few hundred first lol as my wishlist just seems to be getting larger by the day x

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  6. What shade are you in Mac foundation and in the Zukreat's flawless foundation?

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    1. Hi, apologies for the late reply, I am shade no 35 and a NC40 in mac, hope that helps x

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    2. Hi Hinnah, just wanted to does this cover up active acne and deep purple/brown left over marks from spots??? Plz reply xx

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    3. Hello sorry for the late reply, I have contacted Zukreat and she has confirmed that yes it does cover acne and spots. Hope that helps xx

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  7. hey do you have an ingredients list? i wanted to buy the AOM but unsure till i know what it contains xx

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    1. Sorry hun, I do not, have you tried researching the net or simply email Zukreat at www.info@zukreat.com and Im sure she will reply xx

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    2. Hey hinnah need advice please I want to purchase aom foundation a contour stick an highlight stick am not too sure about which one to buy. I have been using Mac for Years I want start using aom my Mac foundation I use is nc40 liquid foundation also use medium to dark finishing powder now can you please advice me which aom foundation to get? I like my make up to look flawless an cover all my dark pores/spots also I do Hav oily skin I get shiny after bit 😏 if you can plz get back to me I jus dnt want end up buying the wrong products. thank you so much

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