The only thing which I didn’t like about this foundation is that it oxidizes and gives an orangey finish which can look troublesome! The foundation blurs up the pores and gives an even look to the face. The brand claims that it is a poreless foundation and I totally love that about it. But if you are expecting maximum coverage from skin imperfection, then I would suggest you use concealer and then apply this foundation. It does give a sheer to minimum coverage which is perfect for everyday use. I do have slight pigmentation, marks and I did notice that the foundation didn’t do a great job in concealing all my flaws (acne marks). I use my Beauty Blender and I should tell you girls, the foundation blends into my skin like a dream. I always use a primer and then go for my foundation, else my pores would be visible. The foundation is lightweight, smooth and easily glides up the skin. The runny consistency makes it easy to work on with it. The foundation has a runny texture which is easy to blend. Unfortunately, the Fit Me foundation was launched only in 6 shades whereas in the West there were whopping 18 shades! However, I am NC40 and as I travel a lot and get tanned, I decided to buy the 310 Sun Beige, however, I feel 230 would have done a fair justice to my skin tone. I don’t really fancy the packaging and I wish they had launched the pump dispenser packaging, which dispenses the exact amount of foundation. It has the most unmanageable packaging where the chances of spillage and wastage of product is more. The Fit Me foundation comes in a transparent glass bottle with a black screw lid.
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