Diorskin Nude Air Serum Foundation
Price $53.00 for 1fl. oz.
Where To Purchase: Sephora, Nordstrom
Dior Nude Air Serum Foundation
A precursor in the art of natural, Dior innovates and broadens its nude makeup expertise with Diorskin Nude Air: a weightless, ultra-fluid serum as light and beneficial as a breath of fresh air, for an enhanced complexion with sheer correction. Like after a day in the great outdoors, the complexion has all the fresh, radiant beauty of a natural healthy glow.
Last year, I went on a hunt for a light weight foundation that will give me just enough coverage but still remain light and airy on my skin. I think I found it! Since I took a long break from blogging, I didn't get to review this last year but better late than never. Dior Nude Air Serum Foundation is talc free, formulated with SPF 25 and infused with skincare benefits. The packaging is really luxe, the foundation is housed in a thick transparent glass bottle and it comes with a dropper pump. Dior Nude Air Serum have a strong floral scent. I'm not a big fan of the fragrance but after a few minutes, the scent does fade away. There are total of eight shades.
- 010 Ivory
- 020 Light Beige
- 021 Linen
- 023 Peach
- 030 Medium Beige
- 040 Honey Beige
- 050 Dark Beige
- 060 Mocha
The shade range is very limited, which made it very hard to find a good match. I won't say I found a good match because the shade (040 Honey Beige) I purchased is little too orangeish. The shade 30 is too light for me so I had to settle with 40.
Diorskin Nude Air Serum Foundation
Before using this foundation make sure to shake the bottle really well. I use a foundation brush but you can use your fingers as well to apply this foundation.
The texture of this foundation is very light and runny, it almost feels like a serum/oil. The coverage is very sheer, if you're looking for a medium to full coverage foundation this is not the foundation for you. One of the main reason, I like this foundation cause its so light it feels like skin! This foundation feels so silky on the skin and it dries down to a semi matte finish. I have large pores and it blurred them out a bit, balanced out the redness on my cheeks and evened out my skin. I also noticed this foundation tends to emphasize on dry flaky patches. I have oily t-zone but my cheeks are very dry, and I have to make sure I prep my skin well before applying this foundation. I always set my foundation with a powder and I noticed I started getting dewy after 2-3 hours of wear. The staying powder is good, I got 6-7 hours of wear.
Overall
As you can see the Dior Nude Air Serum is a bit orangeish, so the color range is a big issue when it comes to this foundation. I wouldn't recommend this foundation for dry, textured skin, however this will be a ideal foundation for those who have oily skin. Dior Nude Air Serum Foundation contains quite bit of silicone, hence the smooth powdery finish. So if you have sensitive skin keep this in mind but it didn't cause any breakouts for me also this foundation did oxidize slightly. In conclusion this is a good everyday foundation, doesn't look cakey, photographs well and I will repurchase it once I run out. Did you purchase Diorskin Nude Air Serum Foundation? If so, please let me know what are your thoughts on this foundation in a comment below.
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