Revlon

Beyond Natural Skin Matching Makeup SPF 15

Reviews

Cameron R.
Beware, Acne Prone Beauties.

I got this about 3 years ago when I was having an undertone crisis and figured since it adjusted to your skin tone that it would be fool proof. I remember this being marketed as a light coverage foundation, which is what it provided so I wasn't disappointed with it's lack of coverage. I also thought that the color matched pretty spot-on to my skin tone and never felt like it looked too orange/yellow/pink/dark etc. My main problem came when about a week of use, I started breaking out horribly around my chin and cheek area. They were sore, they couldn't be covered with even my fullest coverage foundation, and there were a ton of them. So with that said, I threw this away and never used it again after that first week. To this day I refuse to purchase any foundation or TM that claims to "self-adjust" to your skin color because I am so scared of breaking out like that again. If you aren't acne prone, and are looking for a "no-makeup makeup" foundation/TM then this may be good for you, if you are acne or blemish prone I would stay far away.

Laaya A.

This is my very first kind of foundation and I thought that it was okay. It matches the skin perfectly for me, but once you put too much, your face ends up being discolored in a way. I also feel that once you don't use it for a long period of time and start to use it again, it doesn't work properly.

Mika K.
NO COVERAGE

what so ever. It starts white, with the little beads (just as the product says it would). And yes, when you blend it, it changes colors. But instead of matching to your skin tone, as the product claimed it would, it just changes into the color it said it would (in my case, "medium"). It didn't match my skin tone at all. With absolutely NO coverage. I wouldn't even recommend trying it, because it will be a waste of your money.