TIRTIR Mask Fit Red Cushion Foundation Review

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TIRTIR Mask Fit Red Cushion Foundation Review

When a beauty product goes viral, it’s hard not to be intrigued. The TIRTIR Mask Fit Red Cushion Foundation has been making waves, and as a beauty enthusiast, I couldn’t resist buying it. Here’s my review with before and after photos.

What is TIRTIR Mask Fit Red Cushion?

TIRTIR Mask Fit Red Cushion Foundation packaging
TIRTIR Mask Fit Red Cushion Foundation packaging
  • Hydrating cushion foundation
  • Designed to deliver full coverage
  • Natural, semi-matte finish
  • Lightweight formula
  • Blends seamlessly
  • Promises 72-hour flawless coverage
  • Available in 40 shades

TIRTIR Mask Fit Red Cushion Foundation Shades & Swatch

I thing I would say is that I struggled with the shades. 17N Vanilla sounded and looked like it would be a good match for me so I ordered that one, and it was way too light as you will see from the before and after photos. I probably should have ordered for 21N Ivory, or 22N Shell Beige, but seeing as 17N Vanilla was so much lighter than I anticipated, I really couldn’t be sure.

TIRTIR Mask Fit Red Cushion Swatch 17N
TIRTIR Mask Fit Red Cushion Swatch 17N

Before & After Photos

Before photo TIRTIR Mask Fit Red Cushion Foundation
Before
TIRTIR Mask Fit Red Cushion Foundation in shade 17N applied
17N Vanillla

My Review

TIRTIR Mask Fit Red Cushion Foundation packaging
TIRTIR Mask Fit Red Cushion Foundation packaging

First Impressions

The packaging is vibrant and eye-catching. It doesn’t feel overly luxurious but it’s seems pretty sturdy and definitely does the job. Inside, the cushion is saturated with foundation, and there’s a soft sponge applicator.

Application and Coverage

Upon the first application, I didn’t get the full coverage I was expecting. When I have seen videos of this online, it looks like it gives instant full coverage, but I didn’t find this to be the case.

TIRTIR Mask Fit Red Cushion shade 17N
TIRTIR Mask Fit Red Cushion shade 17N

I found this to be a medium coverage that is buildable, although unlike the Anastasia Beverly Hills Impeccable Foundation (review and swatches here), I do need a separate concealer for any areas that require more coverage.

Because the shade I chose is too light, I found I had to use my REESON Bronzing Balm all over to warm up my complexion, and this actually works well and means I will get more use out of this shade.

Application Video

Wear and Longevity

One of the standout claims for this cushion foundation is its longevity. I have to say that, although it lasts well, I didn’t really think it was more long lasting than many foundations I have, and it doesn’t last as long as the Anastasia Beverly Hills Impeccable Foundation I mentioned earlier. I have combination skin, and didn’t set it with powder, so I think if I wanted to get longer wear out of it, I’d need to set it.

Finish

This foundation provides a satin finish on the skin that’s nice and flattering. There’s a good amount of glow and it doesn’t feel greasy or heavy on the skin.

It doesn’t feel overly hydrating, so if you have dry skin, it may not be for you.

What is the shade range like?

The TIRTIR Mask Fit Red Cushion Foundation boasts an impressive 40-shade range.

When cushion foundations were super popular 10 or so years ago, a lot of them only came in a few shades, so this is a good win. 40 shades is a notable achievement for a K-beauty brand.

The tricky part is that it’s hard to make sure you order the right shade, as I found. In hindsight, I’d have been better with 21N Ivory, or 22N Shell Beige, so if you are a shade twin, bear that in mind.

What skin type is it good for?

I’d say that the TIRTIR Mask Fit Red Cushion Foundation is particularly well-suited for those with normal to oily skin types. However, if you have dry or dehydrated skin, it may not be for you.

Do you need to powder it?

I tend to skip powder, however, I think this foundation would perform better and last longer on my skin if it was set with powder.

Is it easy to apply?

This is a really easy foundation to apply. It goes on nicely with the sponge, and had I ordered the correct shade, it would be great for touch ups on the go.

What is the coverage like?

The coverage is a medium and buildable formula and is nice and skin flattering. I don’t find it is enough on its own to cover any blemishes or hyperpigmentation fully, and I needed to use a concealer for any areas that required more attention.

What is the finish like?

This foundation gives the skin a lovely natural looking satin radiance.

My Other Foundation Matches

For my shade twins out there, my other matches are:

  • Clinique Even Better Clinical Vitamin Makeup SPF 50 in Light Cool 3 (£39)
  • Anastasia Beverly Hills Impeccable Blurring Second Skin Matte Foundation in 2N (£39)
  • Shiseido Synchro Skin Radiant Lifting Foundation in 310 (£47)
  • e.l.f. Cosmetics Soft Glam Satin Foundation in 20 Light Cool (£8)
  • Sisley Paris Phyto Teint Perfection Foundation in 2N1 (£80)
  • Shiseido Revitalessence Skin Glow Foundation in 250 (£49)
  • Haus Labs Triclone Skin Tech Foundation in 130 Light Warm £42)
  • NARS Light Reflecting Foundation in Deauville (£41)
  • Lancome Teint Idole Ultra Wear Care and Glow Foundation shade 115C (£39.50)
  • Charlotte Tilbury Beautiful Skin Foundation in 4 neutral (£39)
  • La Mer Radiant Skin Tint in Light 22 (£80)
  • Cle de Peau Radiant Cream Foundation in 020 Light Medium Ochre (£108)
  • Cle de Peau Radiant Fluid Foundation Natural in 020 Light Medium Ochre (£121)
  • Givenchy Skincaring Foundation in 2-N150 (£47)
  • Dior Forever Natural Nude Foundation in 2N (£48)

Final Thoughts

I think I would have liked The TIRTIR Mask Fit Red Cushion Foundation a lot more had I managed to buy the right shade, but I suppose you can’t win them all!

I don’t think it’s as full coverage as I would have liked it to be, not that I am a full coverage person all the time, but I just expected it to cover everything in one swipe, and it definitely didn’t do that for me.

I think if you get the right shade, it will be great for quick application and touch ups on the go, especially if you like a nice naturally radiant finish.

At £25 (I got it on offer at Boots for £17), it’s good value for money and super convenient. I’m not sure if Boots have it in bigger stores, as I got my order delivered to my local store, but if they do I’d recommend testing out a few shades.

Where to buy it

The TIRTIR Mask Fit Red Cushion Foundation is £25 and available at Boots in the UK. Shop via the link below:

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Clinique Even Better Clinical Vitamin Makeup SPF 50 Review & Swatches

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Clinique Even Better Clinical Vitamin Makeup SPF 50 Review

Clinique has a brand new foundation for 2025 and it has SPF 50. Here’s what you need to know about the Clinique Even Better Clinical Vitamin Makeup SPF 50 Foundation. Enjoy. Use my Sephora* link with code REALLYREESPH for 15% off.

What is Clinique Even Better Clinical Vitamin Makeup SPF 50?

What is Clinique Even Better Clinical Vitamin Makeup SPF 50?
What is Clinique Even Better Clinical Vitamin Makeup SPF 50?

Clinique’s new foundation for 2025 is infused with lots of skincare ingredients, plus it offers SPF50 protection:

  • Lightweight oil-free foundation
  • Vitamin-infused formula
  • Weightless, hydrating texture
  • Designed to promote more radiant, healthy-looking skin
  • Promises to energise, brighten, and protect
  • Delivers Sheer, buildable-coverage
  • Radiant, healthy skin finish
  • SPF50 – combination of physical and chemical sunscreens
  • Suitable for dry, combination and oily skin
  • Dermatologist-tested
  • Ophthalmologist tested
  • Safe for sensitive eyes
  • Safe for contact lens wearers
  • Allergy tested
  • Fragrance free
  • Tested on all skin tones
  • Promises to be waterproof and sweat and humidity resistant
  • 26 flexible shades
  • Available with 15% off if you shop here at Sephora* and use my REALLYREESPH code

Key Ingredients

4% Vitamin B3 – to help support skin’s natural energy and protect skin barrier

5 forms of vitamin C – 2 forms help brighten the look of skin & 3 forms help provide defense, with different rates of penetration to the skin’s surface

Vitamin E – provides antioxidant protection and hydration

Shades & Swatches

There are 26 flexible shades in the collection. Because the formula is lightweight and sheer, each shade can flex across a range of skin tones.

I have two shades to show you, Light Cool 3 and Light Medium Cool 1:

Clinique Even Better Clinical Vitamin Makeup SPF 50 Texture
Clinique Even Better Clinical Vitamin Makeup SPF 50 Texture
Clinique Even Better Clinical Vitamin Makeup SPF 50 Swatches - Light Cool 3 - Light Medium 1
Clinique Even Better Clinical Vitamin Makeup SPF 50 Swatches – Light Cool 3 – Light Medium 1

Before and After Photos

I went with Light Cool 3.

Before - Clinique Even Better Clinical Vitamin Makeup SPF 50
Before
Clinique Even Better Clinical Vitamin Makeup SPF 50 Light Cool 3 applied
After – Light Cool 3

My Other Foundation Matches

For my shade twins out there, my other matches are:

  • Anastasia Beverly Hills Impeccable Blurring Second Skin Matte Foundation in 2N (£39)
  • Shiseido Synchro Skin Radiant Lifting Foundation in 310 (£47)
  • e.l.f. Cosmetics Soft Glam Satin Foundation in 20 Light Cool (£8)
  • Sisley Paris Phyto Teint Perfection Foundation in 2N1 (£80)
  • Shiseido Revitalessence Skin Glow Foundation in 250 (£49)
  • Haus Labs Triclone Skin Tech Foundation in 130 Light Warm £42)
  • NARS Light Reflecting Foundation in Deauville (£41)
  • Lancome Teint Idole Ultra Wear Care and Glow Foundation shade 115C (£39.50)
  • Charlotte Tilbury Beautiful Skin Foundation in 4 neutral (£39)
  • La Mer Radiant Skin Tint in Light 22 (£80)
  • Cle de Peau Radiant Cream Foundation in 020 Light Medium Ochre (£108)
  • Cle de Peau Radiant Fluid Foundation Natural in 020 Light Medium Ochre (£121)
  • Givenchy Skincaring Foundation in 2-N150 (£47)
  • Dior Forever Natural Nude Foundation in 2N (£48)

My Review

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Clinique Even Better Clinical Vitamin Makeup SPF 50 Review

For me, this is a really great no makeup, weekend, working from home-type foundation. It is light and sheer and feels like skincare, and gives the skin a lovely glow.

It is really easy to wear and apply, and if you like something glowy that gives sheer coverage that you can build a bit, you will really like it. In feel and finish, it kind of reminds me of one of my all time favourite foundations, NARS Light Reflecting but with a bit less coverage and longwear, and with SPF 50 instead (full review with swatches here).

If I am out for a whole day, and possibly night, I don’t think I would reach for this as it isn’t a long-wear formula for me, in spite of its claims on being waterproof and humidity resistant. In this instance, the one I am currently choosing is the new Anastasia Beverly Hills Impeccable foundation, which I surprisingly love despite it being matte. I find that I can get a nice radiant finish with that if I skip powder, and it’s pretty budge-proof. Another good option for long lasting performance is Shiseido Synchro Skin Radiant Lifting Foundation Review – New Formula 2024.

I think the is Clinique foundation is good value for money, especially if you buy it at Sephora and use my REALLYREESPH code for 15% off.

What is the shade range like?

Clinique has released this foundation in 26 flexible shades. They don’t correlate with any other shades in the Clinique collection, so it’s probably best to check out Clinique’s shade guide here.

I have shades Light Cool 3 and Light Medium Cool 1 and can wear both, but prefer the former.

What skin type is it good for?

This foundation has been designed to suit dry, combination and oily skins, although I would say that it is particularly suited to drier skin types.

If think if you have any oil, you will need to set with powder, and do touch ups during the day.

Do you need to powder it?

I tend to skip powder and I think this foundation is lovely without it. However, if I was looking for longer wear, I’d look to set it with powder and perhaps also use a finishing mist. Dry skins will love this without powder I think.

Is it easy to apply?

This is a really easy foundation to apply. It goes on in lovely light and sheer layers, and feels like skincare. I use my REESON No. 1 brush with it and it blends out flawlessly.

What is the coverage like?

The coverage is sheer and light, and very skin flattering. It is described as sheer and buildable and I find it is perfect for a really natural juicy skin look.

What is the finish like?

This foundation gives the skin a lovely natural looking radiance. It makes skin look healthy, hydrated and comfortable.

Where to buy it

Clinique Even Better Clinical Vitamin Makeup SPF 50 is £39 and available via the links below. Shop at Sephora and use my REALLYREESPH code for 15% off.

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Lisa Eldridge Pinpoint Concealer Micro Correcting Pencil Review & Swatches

Lisa Eldridge Pinpoint Concealer Micro Correcting Pencil Review & Swatches

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I absolutely love the Lisa Eldridge take on skin, so I was very excited to try out the latest concealer launch. Here’s the lowdown on the Lisa Eldridge Pinpoint Concealer Micro Correcting Pencil. I have a full review and swatches for you.

What is the Lisa Eldridge Pinpoint Concealer?

What is Lisa Eldridge Pinpoint Concealer?
What is Lisa Eldridge Pinpoint Concealer?
  • Creamy gel concealer pencil
  • Designed for micro camouflaging and micro shadow lifting
  • Precise and intensely pigmented
  • 1.5mm pencil tip allows you to micro-dose your makeup
  • Formula glides on effortlessly and blends seamlessly into the skin
  • Soft-focus matte and skin-like finish
  • Twist-up mechanism pencil with incorporated sharpener
  • Clinically tested for waterproof and all day wear
  • Vegan and Cruelty Free
  • Available in 16 shades

Shade & Swatches

There are 16 shades in the full collection. I have six if them to show you:

Lisa Eldridge Pinpoint Concealer Micro Correcting Pencil Shades
Lisa Eldridge Pinpoint Concealer Micro Correcting Pencil Shades
Lisa Eldridge Pinpoint Concealer Swatches 1-6
Lisa Eldridge Pinpoint Concealer Swatches 1-6

Before & After Photos

I decided that shade 3 is the one I like best from the selection of shades I have.

Lisa Eldridge Pinpoint Concealer Before Photo
Before (no makeup applied to skin)
Lisa Eldridge Pinpoint Concealer After Photo with shade 3 applied
After Photo with shade 3 applied

How to use it

“Pinpoint Concealing is all about precise camouflage – so that the skin in-between can be less heavily made up and the skin overall still looks natural .. It’s a trick I’ve used time and time again.”

Lisa Eldridge Pinpoint Concealer Shade 3 applied to left side (not blended)
Shade 3 applied to left side (not blended)

Scribble softly over, on and around the small area you wish to micro camouflage, and then blend, using fingertips (or a small brush – the REESON No. 2 is perfect) to buff the coverage over the area and make sure the edges of the concealer are not visible.

Lisa Eldridge Pinpoint Concealer Shade 3 applied to left side (blended)
Shade 3 applied to left side (blended)

Lisa Eldridge Pinpoint Concealer Micro Correcting Pencil precision nib
Lisa Eldridge Pinpoint Concealer Micro Correcting Pencil precision nib

As a self-proclaimed concealer junkie, I just had to get my hands on this new launch. Lisa’s expertise and luxurious approach to makeup are always on my radar, so I really wanted to know if this little pencil is the holy grail we’ve been waiting for.

Packaging and First Impressions:

As with all of Lisa’s products, the Pinpoint Concealer Micro Correcting Pencil exudes luxury. It’s sleek, slim, and the fine tip makes it incredibly precise. The pencil is easy to handle, and you really feel like you’re getting a premium product. It’s a perfect size for on-the-go use too, which makes it ideal for quick touch-ups throughout the day.

The Formula:

The texture of this concealer pencil is great. It has a creamy yet lightweight formula that glides on without tugging. It feels very comfortable on the skin, to the point where I forget I have applied it. It has great coverage and it’s buildable, so you can adjust it depending on how much coverage you need.

It comes in a variety of shades, so there’s definitely a match for most skin tones. I chose Shade 3, which I think looks the most imperceptible on my skin.

For me, what really stands out is its ability to blend seamlessly into the skin. It doesn’t settle into fine lines or cause dryness, which makes it an excellent choice for both blemishes and under-eye areas.

Precision:

The standout feature of this concealer is undoubtedly the micro tip. It’s incredibly fine, which allows for precise application to target small areas such as blemishes, redness, and dark spots. This makes it ideal for creating a more flawless finish without having to blanket-apply product, and build up unnecessary layers.

I’ve used it under my eyes, on any areas of redness and on my pigmentation, and I find that it allows me to subtly correct my complexion without looking like I am wearing any makeup at all. I find it more effective on redness than on my dark spots, but I can build it up on the pigmentation to get a better result.

If you like the look of natural skin texture, but just want to take down any more noticeable imperfections, this will be the product for you.

Application:

The micro-point of the pencil is key here. It’s precise—like, ridiculously precise—and that makes it absolutely perfect for targeting tiny imperfections, blemishes, and even the tricky corners of your nose or under-eye area. If you’re looking for pinpoint accuracy to cover imperfections, this is a game changer.

For under eyes it’s great because you can hit right where any darkness is, and softly blend it out, which means you create the illusion of brighter, awake eyes without the look of makeup.

Longevity:

As expected with Lisa Eldridge’s formulas, the performance here is impressive. Once applied, the concealer stays put and doesn’t crease or fade. It just stays where you put it, which is exactly what you want from a product designed for precision.

Value:

At £27 for 0.04g of product, this isn’t the most affordable concealer, but it’s a solid investment for those who value high-performance, precision products. It isn’t ideal for larger areas, but that’s kind of the point of it. It’s about subtle correction rather than blanket covering.

Final thoughts:

If you’re on the hunt for a concealer pencil that’s precise, blendable, and perfect for pinpointing blemishes and imperfections, Lisa Eldridge Pinpoint Concealer Micro Correcting Pencil is a must-try. It’s versatile, buildable, and long-lasting.

Video Demo

Another luxury concealer that’s getting great feedback is the new VB one. For more info on that, read: Victoria Beckham Beauty The Concealer Pen Review & Swatches.

Where to buy it

The Lisa Eldridge Pinpoint Concealer is £27 for 0.04g and available now via the links below:

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REESON No.2 Brush Review

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REESON No.2 Brush Review

I just added a new brush to my REESON Beauty collection and I wanted to shout about it! Here’s what you need to know about the REESON No.2 Brush.

What is the REESON No.2 Brush?

I started working on this new brush because I really wanted something to apply and blend my REESON Lid Elixir which is an everyday go-to. If you haven’t tried it yet, you must! My eyelids have never been in such good shape! However, this brush can be used for most of micro- application and blending jobs across all makeup formats/

REESON No. 2 features:

  • Go-to tool for seamless application and effortless blending
  • Small, fluffy brush
  • Luxurious yet functional
  • Perfect for applying the REESON Lid Elixir*
  • Blends powder eyeshadow
  • Blends and smooths out concealer
  • Ideal for micro-applying setting powder
  • Vegan and cruelty free

How to use it

You can use this brush in lots of different ways. If you are using it for Lid Elixir, squeeze out a small amount of product onto the back of your hand, and then dip the tip of the brush into the product and then gently smooth and blend it over the lid. Wipe off excess product from the brush on to the back of the hand before using it to blend out the edges.

The brush can also be used to blend out powders. I particularly love it for micro-applying powder which I find is so much better than blanket powdering. You can gently take down shine in certain areas, and leave the glow in all the right places.

REESON No. 2 Demo Video

My Review

REESON No.2 Brush
REESON No.2 Brush

This new brush has quickly become an essential part of my daily makeup routine.

REESON No.2 is perfectly dense but still fluffy enough to give you a diffused, airbrushed finish. It picks up the perfect amount of product, which is something that’s so important. We’ve all had that experience where we go in with a brush and it picks up way too much product, and everything starts to go wrong. The bristles are designed to give you that perfect “just-right” application, and it blends so beautifully.

Whether you’re working with powder, cream, or liquid, this brush works its magic on all formulas. My powders go on seamlessly, and creamy products like concealers blend in like second skin.

Versatility

A great brush has to be versatile, right? And this one definitely is. It’s not just great for Lid Elixir, I’ve been using it for highlighter and setting powder pretty much every day as well. The size and shape are perfect for applying those products precisely where you want them without overdoing it. The soft bristles never feel scratchy, so there’s no irritation, even if you have sensitive skin.

Longevity:

I’ve put the REESON No.2 brush to the test when it comes to washing and it cleans up beautifully. The bristles don’t shed, and the brush itself doesn’t lose its shape. It’s one of those brushes that just keeps on looking good.

If you are looking for a bigger multi-tasking brush, make sure you also check out the REESON No. 1 brush. The large end is perfect for applying and blending foundation, skin tint, the REESON Bronzing Balm (which is our best-seller and has already achieved cult status) and the small end is brilliant for contouring, applying, blending concealer and much much more. I use mine every single day and it gives me the most flawless finish. It is genuinely the best complexion brush I own.

Where to buy it

The REESON No. 2 Brush is available now for £19 via the link below:

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Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Contour Review & Swatches

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Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Contour Review & Swatches

2025 seems to be shaping up to be the year of the contour already and the latest brand to chime in is the gorgeous brand from Selena Gomez, Rare. I have all the shades of the new Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Contour here to show you. If you like the look of it, don’t hang around as it’s selling fast!

What is Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Contour?

Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Contour packaging
Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Contour packaging
  • Weightless, easy-to-blend liquid contour
  • Designed to define and enhance your favourite feature
  • Airy, blendable texture
  • Buildable, streak-free formula
  • Blends evenly and seamlessly
  • Can be layered under or over makeup
  • Uses long-lasting fade-resistant pigments for all-day wear
  • Available in 7 shades for a range of skin tones

Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Contour Shades & Swatches

There are 7 shadow-like shades created for a range of skin tones:

Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Contour Shades
Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Contour Shades
  • Gentle – fair (cool taupe)
  • Mellow – light (cool brown)
  • Solace – medium (cool taupe)
  • Serene – medium (brown)
  • Tranquil – medium deep (cool brown)
  • Peaceful – deep (neutral brown)
  • Sublime – deep (cool brown)

Here are the swatches:

Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Contour Swatches
Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Contour Swatches

How to use it

Dot it or swipe it on using the applicator to any areas of the face that you want to create shadow (hollows of your cheeks, nose, forehead, jawline, and chin).

I would recommend dotting as it is better to build up the product rather than applying more than you need. You can then use a fluffy brush or makeup sponge to blend it out.

My Review

Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Contour doe-foot applicator
Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Contour doe-foot applicator

I think this product is going to go down really well and it is already selling fast! The texture is smooth and silky and slighter sheerer than the Rare Beauty blushes that are so pigmented that you have to be very careful not to over-apply.

The Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Contour also has more play time than the blush formula, so you don’t have to be in a mad rush to blend it out. Once dried down though, the colour is very long lasting and doesn’t budge, smudge or move.

I think it is best to apply a small amount and blend, and then build it up in layers if you require a more intense effect. It is easy to add more, but very hard to take it away.

In terms of shades, I think I can use both Gentle and Mellow. I am still deciding which one looks better out of the two. I’ll keep you updated on that!

If you want to check out some other contour products, Charlotte Tilbury just added to their shade range. Read: Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Contour Wand Shades & Swatches – New for 2025

Where to buy it

The Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Contour is £27 for 14.88ml and it’s available and selling fast via the links below:

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