Reviewed: E.l.f. Cosmetics’ Soft Glam Satin Foundation
I’ve said it before, but I’ll say it again, drugstore beauty is an absolute goldmine. While I do have a few high end beauty products that I completely swear by, it’s so nice to know that there are hero drugstore brands like E.l.f. out there that provide everything you’d needâfrom $3 brow pencils to $6 foundation. I know you might think you’re hallucinating looking at the above prices, but not today, my friend! E.l.f products are actually that affordableâand also insanely good.
If you’re also a fan of E.l.f.’s amazing line up, then you know today is a big day. The brand just launched its first foundation in seven years, the Soft Glam Satin Foundation ($8). Coming in at just $8, I was excited to give this one a go since it’s already getting quite a bit of buzz on BeautyTok. If you’re curious about my thoughts on the new formula, keep scrolling. I’m sharing it all below.
First, I’ll tell you a little bit more about my skin. I have extremely sensitive, acne-prone skin, so I have to be pretty careful about what I use on it. Once I find a foundation that provides enough coverage, is a great color match, and doesn’t break me out, it takes a lot for me to stray and try a new formula. If you deal with similar skin issues, I can tell you that this one is noncomedogenic and nonirritating so that’s a huge plus.
The formula isn’t too matte and isn’t too dewy, it’s right in betweenâa creamy consistency that applies and spreads easily and doesn’t leave any dry patches. I will say, however, if you also struggle with dark spots and active acne, then opinions on this one might be mixed. Like I mentioned above, I really liked that this formula applied easily, but I felt like I had to use more product than I normally would to conceal my dark spots and blemishes. You can see what I mean in the photo above. It is labeled as a medium coverage foundation that’s buildable, so that will work great for folks who like a bit of lighter coverage. But, if you’re like me and have dark spots and active acne you’d like to conceal, you may find that you have to build it up quite a bit before achieving the level of coverage that you want.
Honestly, I don’t always love using a lot of product, so I really like a formula that has a bit more coverage and will conceal things in a swipe or two. Don’t get me wrong, this formula definitely offers decent coverage, but keep that in mind if you’re like me and like more of a lazy-girl routine that will take 10 minutes or less.
Another thing I loved about this formula is that it isn’t too drying. I find that some foundations can make my skin extremely dehydrated after four or more hours of wear, but this one held up pretty well. You also can’t beat the $8 price tag.
Overall, this is a really nice formula and if you’re on a budget it will really do the trick. But, if you do have acne and dark spots, you’ll definitely have to use a bit more product if you want to conceal those things. At just $8 though, this is definitely one of my top drugstore foundations.
I’ve included a few more of my favorite items I used for this review below.
Milk Makeup
Hydro Grip Hydrating Makeup Primer With Hyaluronic Acid + Niacinamide
This primer is a favorite of mine because it’s noncomedogenic, great for sensitive skin, and creates a flawless base for makeup.
Patrick Ta
Major Headlines Double-Take Crème & Powder Blush Duo
Need I say more? This viral blush duo is so gorgeous. The shade She’s the Moment provides such a pretty peach wash of color on the skin.
Lawless
Shape Up Soft Fill Eyebrow Pencil
This brow pencil is everything. It’s soft-pointed and looks so natural. I use the shade Teddy which is a bit lighter than my natural brow color, but it blends in perfectly.
Chanel
Les Beiges Healthy Glow Bronzing Cream
I love this bronzing cream from Chanel because it gives you a natural-looking sun-kissed glow without looking too harsh.
Thrive Causemetics
Liquid Lash Extensions Mascara
I reach for this mascara the most because it’s a great tubing formula that never smudges, flakes, or runsâeven after eight plus hours of wear.