Alima Pure Satin Matte Foundation
- Provides Buildable Coverage
- Enhances and Evens the Appearance of Your Skin
- Created from Four Hypoallergenic Ingredients
How to use
As a Foundation: Tap a small amount of powder into the top of the canister and then using the Alima Pure Powder Foundation Brush, pick up product with the bristles and apply to face using a press-and-swirl or buffing motion. Continue to build by applying more foundation until your desired amount of coverage is achieved. As a Setting Powder: Using a fluffy powder brush or round sponge, swirl or press over foundation
Ingredients
Mica (CI 77019), Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891), Zinc Oxide (CI 77947), Iron Oxides (CI 77491, CI 77492, CI 77499)
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Highlights
Metallic finish
Vegan
Good for: Acne/Blemishes
Best for oily, Increased shine
combo, normal skin
About this item
Alima Pure Satin Matte Foundation is a loose powder foundation that can be used as a setting powder, available in 45 shades, and for all skin types including dry, mature, sensitive, blemish-prone, combination and normal. It is a buildable, matte formula with 4 buildable ingredients. The 45 shades have five undertones, designed to enhance your skin, hide imperfections, balance discoloration and allow your natural glow to shine through.
It's slightly warmer than the neutral range, but not quite as golden-toned as the warm range. If olive shades are close, but not quite right, you will find a match with beige. If you find that foundation shades sometimes appear pink on your skin, the warm range will be the match for you. If you try neutral shades or beige shades and find that they aren't quite right, olive may be the match for you. The olive shades usually suit those with neutral brown undertones. Please note that Olive shades run deeper than other undertones.
It's slightly warmer than the neutral range, but not quite as golden-toned as the warm range. If olive shades are close, but not quite right, you will find a match with beige. If you find that foundation shades sometimes appear pink on your skin, the warm range will be the match for you. If you try neutral shades or beige shades and find that they aren't quite right, olive may be the match for you. The olive shades usually suit those with neutral brown undertones. Please note that Olive shades run deeper than other undertones.