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Type: | Makeup |
A true heavy lifter, the amazing Vani-T Mineral Powder Foundation is a foundation, concealer, powder and chemical free SPF 15+ sunscreen all in one super silky powder. There’s plenty to love about its non-clogging formula, long-lasting coverage and shine-free finish. A flawless look is guaranteed every time thanks to the micro diffusers that diminish fine lines and wrinkles, conceal blemishes and even out skin tone.
This product doesn’t just look gorgeous; it’s also packed full of nourishing mineral ingredients that deliver an instant hydration surge and allow your skin to breathe. The combo of hypoallergenic and anti-ageing goodies make it an ideal pick for anyone who suffers from sensitive skin or breakouts.
This makeup-and-skincare hybrid is infused with broad-spectrum SPF and a water-resistant formula that won’t move, cake or crease. Perfect for long days lounging in the sun. Or sipping Prosecco at the bar. Your choice.
Skin type
Great for all skin types, all ages and all complexions
How often
Use daily to camouflage blemishes and rock a sun-kissed glow
Smell
Light, aromatic fragrance thanks to its mineral base
Colour
12 shades to match all skin tones (from lightest to darkest):
LIGHT
MEDIUM
DARK
621-000
Step 1: Prep your skin
For the best possible result, ensure your skin is clean, hydrated and dry.
Step 2: Loosen up
Tap the jar upside down (with the lid on) to loosen the foundation. Then turn back over and tap the lid again.
Step 3: Swirl and buff
Using a brush, swirl into the powder, tap off excess, and apply to the skin using a circular, buffing motion. A 15g jar should last between 4 - 6 months (depending on application - we’re not here to judge).
Pro tip: Applying your mineral powder foundation with the VANI-T Kabuki Brush will give a flawless finish and a look you’ll love.
Buildable cover that feels light, natural and lasts all-day - what’s not to love?