What you get with the Whipped cream? A wonderfully fluffy Foundation, which can be applied very well. The color spreads well and does not lie down for hours into tiny skin wrinkles from. While the skin looks silky out, as had been promised, but if you are predisposed to oily skin, like me, you have a little powder over the usual shiny T-zone distributed. In this combination skin it is almost normal that my evening wanders makeup after a long gestation period in the eye and even that is not the case here. There are many positive points more that I would like to enumerate briefly.
What I like:
Super nice and fluffy consistency
Very easy and pleasant application possible
Uniform distribution on the skin
Good coverage
Beautiful skin feel and durability
Sitteth not even after hours in wrinkles from
The color fits perfectly with my fair skin
These are first of all a lot of positive qualities, but there is also a catch? Yes, there are the unfortunately, because to be able to offer these good qualities at an affordable price is waived quality vegetable oils and resorted back to Cyclopentasiloxane (mineral oil) and water-insoluble silicones such as dimethicone.
Silicones form on the skin a water-repellent layer, thus preventing the natural exchange of moisture. That is, under this layer can not evaporate as welding and which can cause the skin to swell. In the long run that's not particularly good for the complexion. This effect could be offset somewhat by the addition of nourishing ingredients, but unfortunately found nothing in this makeup. Instead, there is a bonus game, a mixture of parabens.
Parabens, used as preservatives, fall lately more and more into disrepute. They have a similar effect to the hormone estrogen. Even the German Cancer Society warns of products where parabens are included because residues were detected in cancerous tumors. Although an association between the use of parabens and breast cancer is not clearly proven, but it is not excluded.
Finally, can be found in the make-up then Disodium EDTA, an excipient which acts as a preservative, but is considered harmful to the environment because it is non-degradable.
What conclusion I can now give for this product? It has indisputably very many features that I really like, but that is achieved with ingredients that are sometimes very questionable. So I will make a heavy heart again on the search for a make-up, which has comparably good properties, its ingredients are, however, high-quality and healthier for me.
2.5 stars for color and Fluffigkeit
(Unfortunately, very many NHS will now play because I have this in its properties truly great product so poorly rated, but I have ceased to consume everything uncritically what sets before us the industry. Everyone can decide for himself what he and leaves in his body, but should scrutinize a smidgen you already know what you expects of his health, because it is ultimately the most precious thing we have, right?)