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Review: Revlon Colorstay Combination/Oily Foundation (150 Buff)

Hey Beauties!

This has been long overdue. You know, when you have some products that are just so good that you take them for granted. This is why, I still haven’t written a proper review about my all-time favorite foundation Revlon Colorstay. Nonetheless, it’s here now. Prepare to be persuaded.


This foundation comes in a heavy glass bottle, like most drugstore foundations. The top is black and plastic. Packaging is actually very durable, so don’t panic if you drop it.

The prices are different among stores, but it’s usually around 12 or 13€ and you get 30 ml of it, which is also standard amount for drugstore foundations.


Here is the ingredients list. It also has SPF 15.


It has one flaw, which is the fact that it doesn’t have a pump. I’ve tried to find a good excuse for it, but can’t. It’s thick, but obviously not as thick that it wouldn’t go through pump. The pump is also not expensive, so Revlon’s only excuse is laziness.  Mateja has mention that standard pumps fit on Revlon bottle. So you can use pumps from Bourjois Healthy Mix or Rimmel foundations. I haven’t tried it yet, because I can work with it without the pump too. Because of the screw on top, the top of the bottle can get a bit dirty. It’s best to either pour some of it on your hand and then use the brush or sponge or if you like using hands, just put a finger over top and turn it upside down, then turn again to prevent spillage and you should be left with enough amount. 



Foundation is thicker, but  still very easy to spread.  It has a smooth and creamy feel, but it dries to a matte finish. The finish is not as matte as L'Oreal Infallible 24h-matte. It still looks "healthy" and moisturized. It’s not drying and it also doesn’t accentuate dry patches. Of course it depends on what moisturizer you use before, especially if you have dry skin. Keep in mind that I have combination to oily version. There’s also one for normal to dry skin. 


The drying depends from how thick your coats are, but in general it’s fast drying foundation (although not as fast as L’Oreal Infallable 24h-matte). If you have thinner layer it dries in a matter of second, while thicker coat needs more time to dry and it may be sticky for a longer time.

Once it’s dry it doesn’t move, at all. Seriously, the staying power is just amazing. It will literally last all day, if your skin is normal to dry. If you’re more on oily side, the long lastingness might me shorter, but still the best for a drugstore foundation.

It oxidizes a little, but I find that this depends from what I use underneath and how oily my skin gets through the day. If I use very hydrating creams, it doesn't seem to oxidize as much. It does oxidizes more in the summer time, when my skin produces more oil through the day. So I advise you to try some testers before, if you're afraid that the color will become too dark.



The coverage is fascinating. It can be thinned out to a light to medium coverage. Some would say that is full coverage foundation, but I would say that it’s medium to full coverage, although you can definitely build it up to full coverage. It might look a bit cakey by then. This foundation can cover everything from uneven skin tone, redness and small imperfections. If your skin is fairly good, you might not even need concealer after using this.

On the left side is how it looks like thinner out and on the right side is a very thick coat of foundation.


Application is crucial with this thicker high coverage foundation. Lately, brushes don’t seem to be working for me anymore. I hate how they leave stripes on my face. You get the most flawless and “natural” finish with makeup sponge. If you want to make it thinner, use a very moist sponge and tap on the face. If you want fuller coverage, squeeze excess moisture out of sponge and apply it by rolling onto the skin. This will cover pores and even out skin surface for flawless look. You can also use it with fingers, but this can result in a thinner coverage and maybe a bit less even.

I love the smell of it. It smells like a regular foundation smell, the ones that remind me of clay, but in a good way. The fact that it doesn’t have added perfumes is big plus for me and I’m sure sensitive skins will appreciate it, because it means less irritation. This is the only foundation that does not irritate me. Not that others do, but when my skin is hyper sensitive and irritated, foundations like Bourjois Healthy Mix further irritate my already sensitized skin with their added perfumes. 

On the left side I have no makeup and on the right side I have on Revlon Colorstay. As you can see the coverage is impressive.



I use the shade 150 Buff, which is the second lightest from the range. They also have Ivory, which is more pink toned and wouldn't suit me. Buff is slightly yellow toned, but still not as much as Bourjois Healthy Mix Foundation. So I find that this could work for neutral skin tones as well. It's definitely not the lightest, but it's light enough for most of the time. I will say in the winter this is a bit too dark for me and I have to mix it with white foundation. 

I also swatched it with some other foundations. L'Oreal True Match N1 Ivory is the lightest and it has more of a pink undertone. L'Oreal Infalible 24h-Matte 11 Vanilla is the darkest of them all and has that obvious pinkish orange undertone to it. Bourjois Healthy Mix in 51 Light Vanilla is the yellowest of them all and it's also the second lightest shade. Catrice Nude Illusion 010 Nude Ivory is very neutral and it's in the medium of lightness among these others. Revlon Colorstay in 150 Buff is also pretty yellow toned and fairly light, although it does oxidizes a little. 


This is how my skin looks like just with Revlon Colorstay. I didn't use any powder on top.


When I put on top all my powders, bronzers, highlighters and blushes, it looks pretty much flawless. I hope you can now understand why I love it so much.


Impeccable high coverage, matte finish (that almost doesn't require powder, but doesn't look drying), neutral to warm undertone and amazing staying power, is why I love it so much. This is definitely my holy grail foundation and I'm going to be repurchasing it time and time again.  

If you have normal/dry version, I would love to hear how is it different to  my combination/oily one. 

Review: Catrice Liquid Camouflage High Coverage Concealer (010 Porcellain and 020 Light Beige)

Hey Beauties!

One of the products from Catrice's new fall line that I was most looking forward to trying out, it's their Liquid Camouflage High Coverage Concealer. I really like their cream camouflage version, because it's really pigmented and great for covering up redness and blemishes. So I really wanted to try the liquid version and I even bought both shades. 


It comes in a clear plastic packaging with black top. The packaging seems sturdy, but I wouldn't necessarily throw it around the room. 


It has a doe foot applicator, which is very convenient and soft

It costs 3.79€ and you get 5 ml of it.


Catrice says that this is liquid, high coverage and ultra-longlasting concealer. It should perfectly camouflage under-eye circles, spots and even tattoos. It's also waterproof

First let's check out the shades. Catrice currently has two shades of this concealer. It's 010 Porcellain and 020 Light Beige.


In the tube they both seem pretty light and I was hopeful. 010 Porcellain is more greyish and pink toned. 020 Light Beige is more yellow orange warm toned. They both seem very neutral in the tube, but I have a feeling they might turn out different depending on your skin tone. 

If your fair, go for 010, because it's pretty light and I don't say this lightly. It would probably suit me perfectly in the winter, while now it's almost a bit too light. But keep in mind I use darker foundations now and I have some tan on. That being said, I like to have a slightly lighter concealer for my under eyes. 

If you're a bit darker with warmer undertone then 020 is for you. This is actually good for me now, but I have a feeling it will be too dark in the winter. 


They are very thick in consistency and very creamy, but dry really quickly to a completely matte finish. It completely dries in about 5 to 10 minutes, depending on how thick layer your have. 

For some reason they oxidized on my skin like crazy, when I was swatching them. On my face I don't seem to have this problem. Maybe because I use thinner layers and slowly blend it in. If I apply thick coat and I retouch it while it's still sticky, it becomes lighter again. But when it dries it turns darker. Fortunately this is only on my hand. I still think it's better to work in thin layers and wait for it to dry in between as it says on the packaging. 

As you can see on the photo below the undertones get more emphasized and both look a lot darker once they oxidize. 

It has a sweet fruity scent, which I don't mind, but don't see why it needs to have a smell at all.


I decided to compare the shades to the Catrice Camouflage Cream concealers in 010 Ivory and 020 Light Beige. Cream version in 010 Ivory is the lightest among them all. I would say it's pretty neutral, but may have a bit more warm undertone. Liquid version in 010 Porcellain seems very cool pink toned. It's also darker.

Cream version in 020 Light Beige is again warm yellow toned and it's definitely darker. It is however still lighter then liquid version in 020 Light Beige, which oxidizes to a really deep orange toned shade.

Liquid versions dry really quickly to a complete matte finish. Cream versions tend to stay sticky and still dewy even after a while, but are in fact a lot more pigmented. This is normal for cream versus liquid version. Cream versions also oxidize, but not as much as liquids. Again, the effect on the face doesn't seem to oxidize at all. This was really complicated to swatch.


I also compared the shades to some of the other liquid concealers, just to give you some idea as to where the shades are. 

In this batch, Velvet Finish in 030 Velvet Beige is actually the lightest and the most neutral to pink toned. Liquid camouflage in 010 Porcellain is next in line, but it's a little bit more pink toned (which is more visible in person). Liquid camouflage in 020 Light Beige is on the warmer and a bit darker side then 010, but Revlon Colorstay in 02 Light is the yellowest of them all. 


After I took a photo of these I decided to add MAC Pro Longwear in NC15, just for the sake of comparison. Velvet finish is still the lighters. MAC is next in line, also light but with a warm tone. Liquid in 010 is a bit darker then MAC. 


Concealer is in fact really pigmented and it does cover quit well. I wouldn't say that it covers really blue under eye circles, it just covers slightly darker under eye area. The coverage also depends on how much you build it up. I usually do one layer under my eyes and then go in with another thin layer, where I have more darkness. 

On the top left photo is me with nothing on, on the right top photo is how much I apply of it. On the left bottom photo is one thin coat of it and on the right bottom photo is two coats. 

I didn't notice any creasing going on, excluding the eye area, because everything creases under my eyes. On my face it didn't settle into the lines, except after a really long day. I think the quick drying time and matte finish helps it to stay put and not settle into any fine lines.


Now let's see if it covers tattoos. Fortunately I have a tattoo model (my boyfriend) so I actually tried to cover his tattoo and well, it's somewhere in the middle with this one. You have to put three heavy layers in order to fairly conceal the tattoo, but it's not perfectly covered and you look like you've been bathing in concealer. So, sorry Catrice, I don't think I can agree with you on this one. 


I tried some other concealers and I'll be damned, MAC Studio Finish and Catrice Camouflage Cream work almost the same. They both seem to have the most coverage to almost entirely conceal up tattoo. Catrice Liquid cream actually fails it completely. Bare in mind that I used one layer of each, but the cream version is a lot more pigmented and thicker. 


One big happy yes goes to the fact that it is waterproof. For sure! I actually went swimming a few days ago and by that I mean I was sinking my head and trying to get it as wet as possible and it hold up really well. If you rub it, it will come off after a while, but other than that it pretty much stays perfect. As you can see on the right photo the water just slides off it. On the left photo I even rubbed it a bit and nothing. Five points for you Catrice! Definitely longlasting.

I can see this as a must have product for summer. Maybe now we can get camouflage foundation? Just sayin'!



All in all this is a really good product for the right price. I can see myself repurchasing it, if Catrice doesn't decide to discontinue it! (Yes please!) It actually has a pretty descent coverage for a liquid concealer. It has a quick drying time, which means it won't move a lot and the matte finish is right up my alley. The fact that it's waterproof makes it that more appealing, because it also means it's very longlasting. Just don't buy it to cover your tattoos and you're good to go. Good job Catrice! Definitely try it, because it's worth the price.