Sounds so on fantastically. This is exactly what I did with Cream Foundations often criticized: If they are not applied properly to 100%, the face looks like a mask quickly and blotchy.
But this is supposed to avoid downright new Whipped cream made by Max Factor.
The Foundation is supplied in a small, chic glass bottle is opened by means of screw cap. At first I was very skeptical whether the small capacity of 18ml. Whether one really long so gets along? I was very curious to see how fruitful is the Whipped Cream.
If you open the lid you can see directly a loose, literally whipped cream whose content has fixed on the lid part.
A first test showed directly that you do with a small, pea-sized amount to perhaps the face make-up evenly. Small irregularities, such as redness or pimples are laminated best by applying a little more cream to the spot and then blinded beautiful. I quickly realized that it does not mind if you work as neatly. Is best to take a foundation brush and spread the cream then. But if you, like me, the cream selectively applying the face and then spread, one obtains a very good, natural result.
The texture of Whipped cream is very light and comfortable. Almost powdery. And there has been dispensed with perfume, it smells even discreetly. The feeling is almost indescribable after application: The cream is light on the skin, and covers everything from wonderful. Thanks to the glycerin / water connection it dries even from the skin and makes you feel as if you just creamed fresh and unadorned yet. But one look in the mirror reveals the opposite: Perfect frosted and smooth skin.
Even after some time this feeling can not gradually reveals a visual check: No absorbed scales or telltale stains, everything is still as it should be.
The ingredients are well thought out and also little concern. However, two are which are less recommended, according Codecheck.info: Demicithone, a silicone oil that is actually used for hair spray, and Disodium EDTA, a chemical preservative. What do these have no place in a Foundation, knows well the only manufacturer.
In addition to the tones (55) Beige and (77) Soft Honey (50) Natural the second brightest in the product range. Full light is only (47) Blushing Beige. The hue Natural affects my wintry pale skin still very bright, but not so that you look sick. Conjures you a little rouge on the cheeks, looks all very natural. Even if I have to hide the edges neatly, otherwise a brighter edge can be seen. This is but marginal.
Conclusion:
The Max Factor Whipped cream Natural (50) is a high yield Foundation, which conjures up an even skin tone without drying out the skin. She cares for the skin thanks to a glycerol / water connection. For me, though not for every day, because they do very clogs the pores, so that rapidly form small pimples. Nevertheless, I wear them on very much and I know that the Whipped cream lasts long and looks natural, without a mask effect can be seen.