

I’m quite happy with the shade and a little surprised with it as well. Notice there’s no ashy neutral tones in either. Also, it’s not really that pink and it’s not really yellowy either. Both are very similar and match my skintone well. Here – I’ve swatched YSL Le Teint Touche Éclat Illuminating Foundation BR20 and NARS Sheer Glow Foundation in “Mont Blanc” respectively.
#Le teint touche eclat ysl skin#
I love how light and weightless it feels on the skin – it feels like my pores and my skin can breathe! I powder my nose but that’s it and oil-control is decent but not spectacular. The finish is satiny yet dewy and there’s a nice naturalness that gives the illuminated appearance. Surprisingly, despite its runniness, coverage is medium – which is impressive, and could come in handy for problem-skin days. The texture of the formula is light and runny, which allows for easy blending. BR20 is described as a color for those with “ fair complexions with rosy peach light beige undertones.” And, interestingly, the shade matched my skin very well – even though originally I went thinking I’d be a BD10 (which is a shade entirely for those with yellow-beige undertones). However, I don’t lean 100% towards the beige-golden range and, often, some foundations can appear too yellow on my skin tone. This may seem like an odd choice for me, seeing as how I’m Asian with warmer undertones.

#Le teint touche eclat ysl free#
Free of opaque fillers, its perfecting texture evens the complexion and helps conceal imperfections while enhancing your skin’s natural beauty.”Īccording to Sephora, this foundation is a “weightless, illuminating foundation” formulated WITHOUT Parabens, Sulfates, Petrochemicals, Phthalates, GMOs, and Triclosan. Infused in a weightless fluid, this foundation targets shadowy areas and highlights the contours of the face. Based on the infamous Touche Éclat Radiant Touch, the Touche Éclat Illuminating Foundation was created: “For the first time, the magic light of Touche Éclat is in a foundation with the added benefit of SPF 19 sun protection. I’d advise getting matched at a counter or test a few samples before committing.Īs mentioned in past posts, I’ve previously reviewed the YSL Touche Éclat – Radiant Touch concealer/illuminating pen. Depending on how pale I wanted to be or how exact I wanted to be, I felt like I could have three different choices. I had previously tested the colors on my own before adding it to my wishlist and, I have to say that color match was a struggle because all the pale hues – whether they’re beige toned or pink toned – looked similar to me. The YSL Le Teint Touche Éclat Illuminating Foundation can be found at Sephora and YSL counters.

Previously, I posted a 2012 Favorite Foundations entry if you’d like to refer back to it for additional foundation information. As a foundation fanatic, I’ve got high expectations and am picky about finish, texture, and oil-control. The YSL Le Teint Touche Éclat Illuminating Foundation with SPF 19 was recently gifted to me as an early Christmas present and I haven’t been able to part with it since.
