Revlon ColorStay Full Cover Matte Foundation, Heat & Sweat Resistant Lightweight Face Makeup, Medium Beige (240), oz
- Brand:
- Revlon
- Model Number:
- 1335-07
- UPC:
- 309970107970
- EAN:
- 0309970107970
- Walmart SKU:
- 476775004
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.2/5 from 1473 reviews.
I recently tried the Revlon Full Cover Foundation and overall, this foundation has a rich, creamy formula that feels smooth and moisturized on the skin without feeling greasy. It delivers buildable full coverage, which is perfect for hiding stubborn blemishes, redness, or texture — but it blends out easily so it doesn't look heavy or cakey. I was able to build it up in spots where I needed more coverage without it settling into fine lines. The finish feels natural and skin-like rather than super matte or flat. Looked like I had a beauty filter on!!!! Application is a breeze! I used both a damp beauty sponge and a dense foundation brush it works well with either. The product spreads evenly without streaking, and it blurs imperfections beautifully. It doesn't tug at the skin and layers well with concealer if you want extra coverage under the eyes. It wears really well throughout the day! I dance with this foundation on and it stays!!!!! The shade range offers a good variety. I found a great match for my skin tone It blended seamlessly into my natural undertone, and I didn't get any weird color shift after setting with powder. Even though the coverage is full, the foundation feels surprisingly lightweight on skin. It doesn't feel tight or mask-like, so I forget I'm wearing it a huge plus for long wear days.
Coverage and Finish: The foundation offers full coverage and a matte finish. It effectively blurs imperfections, conceals redness, and provides a flawless look without appearing cakey or dry.
I use department stores usually but I wanted to try a makeup that didn't oxidize or have red undertones and I'm so pleased the best drugstore quality around trust me I've tried them All!! It's full coverage no red undertones and this makeup last in hot weather and I sweat horrible usually my makeup was beat all day! Love this
I had been using powder foundation for a long time. The company I got it from discontinued that line so I was desperately looking for something new. I was never super comfortable with liquid foundation as I found it to be too heavy or cakey. I gave this a chance when someone in the makeup isle recommended it. I don't like spending a lot of money on makeup so it was a win win. So far I like it very much. There is some getting used to a product like this but I have zero complaints so far.
The Revlon ColorStay Full Cover Foundation truly delivers on coverage — it's thick, creamy, and gives a flawless matte finish. A little goes a long way, and it hides imperfections without feeling too heavy if applied correctly. It lasts throughout the day without breaking apart, especially on oily or combination skin. I like that it blends well with a sponge or brush, though you have to work quickly since it sets fast. The shade range is decent, but I wish there were more undertone options. Overall, it's a great affordable option for long-wear full coverage.
I was pleasantly surprised by how smooth and lightweight this foundation feels for being labeled “full cover.” The texture is thick enough to cover redness and blemishes, but it blends easily without looking cakey. I love that it's buildable — one layer gives a natural matte finish for everyday wear, and two layers give that flawless, photo-ready look. It really does stay put all day without sliding around or getting patchy. The shade range is pretty solid and matches my undertone nicely, which can be hard to find in drugstore foundations. Overall, it's a great long-wear option if you want full coverage that still looks natural.
This foundation give a full coverage and matte finish. Like most matte it can be a little drying but super great for oily/combination skin. It have a thick texture kind of like cupcake frosting which makes it super easy to blend.
*** Product bought with my own money *** Application method : dry puff/damp sponge. PROS : - lightweight, easy-to-carry squeeze tube, - sensual, buttery smooth texture that melts upon contact with skin and blends like butter, - natural non-powdery finish with a lit-from-within glow, - remains as fresh as just applied throughout the day, - doesn't have any darker dry-down, nor any darkening throughout the day, - resists creasing from sweat and natural oils (as long as it's set with powder), - no added fragrance (except the orchid extract but it's not noticeable at all). CONS : - non-matte finish (unlike what Revlon claims), - not smell-free (it smells like gasoline, just like MAC's Studio Fix Fluid), - very slow setting speed (powder is needed to freeze the foundation in place), - not transfer-proof even after setting, - sheer-to-light coverage in one stretched layer, - cakey finish if too much product is applied, - very drying/dehydrating, - ridiculously poor shade range. COMMENTS : When Colorstay Whipped Foundation was discontinued and replaced with Colorstay Full Cover foundation, I didn't try it immediately because I had other favourites at that moment but I kept in mind that I had to put my hands on it (as I loved the whipped one). It has been said/written very often that both foundations had the same formula (except for a few tweaks) and same results, and that's mostly true as I find in this foundation what I loved in the whipped one. As always from Revlon, and as I did with the whipped one, I used the shade 150 Buff wich is a good match for my very pale skin with yellow undertones. This shade is slightly darker than the same shade in the liquid range (for oily skin), and slightly too dark for my skintone but, due to the lack of coverage, it still matches my skintone (the palest shade being pink based, this one is a no-go for me). This is now in an easy-to-carry lightweight squeeze tube, and I freaking love that : in addition to being waaaay less bulky/heavy/breakable than the old glass jar, this also better protects the product from drying over time (the old packaging made the foundation loosing its fluffiness and becoming thicker, more difficult to blend, once I was halfway to the bottom). One added bonus is the amount of product you get : while the old jar contained only 23.7 ml, the new tube contains the regular 30 ml amount for about the same price. The consistency remains the same : sensual, buttery smooth, its texture looks like a marshmallow-y balm which glides like a dream, stretches almost without limits, and meshes like a second skin. I used to think the old one should have been labelled "Primer-Inside", the new one is actually labelled as containing a built-in primer. The coverage seems weaker than before, I only get a sheer-to-light coverage with one stretched layer (even Revlon Photoready Candid has more coverage with the same amount of product used). But I don't want to build it up as I find it to look cakey when too much product is applied, so I stick on that light natural coverage. It's so far from being a full coverage foundation that I think Revlon simply put this label on the tube just to increase sales. I used to apply the old one with a kabuki brush (either a round or flat top one), but as my skin is way more sentitive than ever before, I gave up on brushes for foundation application. It works with a damp sponge as long as you swipe it before bouncing (the thicker the layer, the more coverage you get but the cakier the finish). I also use a dry puff (same type as Tati's Blendiful but a much less overpriced dupe), with my swipe & bounce method and it works perfectly. The setting speed is really slow, allowing lots of playtime for blending it to perfection, but it still has the potential to settle into fine lines until it's set so don't hesitate to freeze it in place with a translucent powder immediately after application on textured/movable areas. It has an oily feeling to begin with as well as a tacky feeling, and transfers onto everything so use a puff to set it otherwise it will coat and glue together the bristles of your powder brush. Once it's well blended, well set, it doesn't move anymore (but don't touch it too much because it still transfers), doesn't slide off because of sweat or natural oils, and controls shine pretty well without the very strong matte-sometimes-chalky finish some oil controlling foundations can have, the finish is super-smooth with a natural non-powdery finish and a lit-from-within glow, it blurs pores and fine lines nicely without looking fake or powdery. But it's NOT matte at all !!! Don't get me wrong, the finish is gorgeous but it's nothing alike to the matte finish claimed by Revlon, so claiming it's matte is misleading. The major downside is it's very drying/dehydrating (more than the Colorstay Whipped was, the sodium hyauronate has been removed from the formula), my skin flakes if I wear it more than two days in a row, so prepare to moisturize heavier than usual. I also add a picture comparing the ingredient lists of the discontinued Colorstay Whipped vs the Colorstay Full Cover (all ingredients in red are common to both formulas, the ones in black are not). Let's expand the currently poor shade range to be more inclusive, especially towards deep shades (and I'd like to see a true yellow based shade as pale as ivory) and everything will be even better.
Through online reviews this formula was described as being close to the discontinued colorstay Whipped formula in a jar. The creamy texture is close the feel is smooth after settled. The Sand Beige tint is not the same as the jar or tube formulas. I have this in 4 tints some close but not satisfactory.
I have used Revlon Colorstay Full Cover for years and never had an issue with the product until my recent purchase. The color has changed considerably and looks terrible on my skin. Please correct the shade pallet and advise on which shade matched the old True Beige #320.
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