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Rimmel Lasting Finish 25 Hour Foundation

Hey everyone! Just stopping by today with a quick review on my new go-to foundation at the moment: an oldie but a goodie, the Rimmel Lasting Finish 25 Hour Foundation.

I won't ramble on too long about this product because I definitely could, so here is what I've noticed with it in the time I've been using it so far:


  • Coverage is medium but definitely buildable.
  • Finish is natural, almost dewy but not quite. 
  • You need to set it with a powder because it will stay tacky to the touch even after a while. 
  • It has a light, fresh scent that goes away very quickly after applying it. 
  • Didn't cause me to break out or any irritation to my sensitive skin. 
  • It felt very hydrating and comfortable; GREAT for dry skin types 
  • Definitely lives up to the long wearing claim; lasts well through heat, humidity, sweat, etc. 
  • Very light feeling on the skin, you don't even notice you're wearing foundation. 
  • Bonus: FINALLY a drugstore foundation with a shade light enough for my non-tanned skintone (very fair skinned girls will understand what I mean!) 
The Bottom Line

I love this foundation! While I wish I didn't have to set it with powder which can feel drying on my skin, it's otherwise super comfortable and everything I look for in a foundation! Plus it's drugstore, so you can feel good about the price. Definitely a must try for dry skin types looking for an affordable foundation. I'm not sure how well it would last on oily skin (let me know in the comments if you've tried it and have oily skin!!) but I think this is a great product. 

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