Victoria Beckham Beauty The Foundation Drops Review
In this review, I’d like to talk about the Victoria Beckham Beauty Foundation Drops. I got it about a month ago, and it’s easily one of the best complexion products I’ve ever used. That said, let’s explore what makes it stand out

The formula contains a blend of skin-softening emollients that give a lightweight, velvety feel, keep pigments evenly dispersed, improve the spreadability of the product, and help the skin retain moisture. It also contains TFC8®, an exclusive blend of natural amino acids, high-grade vitamins and peptides that works to reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and hyperpigmentation, while echinacea extract and acmella extract help to firm and smooth the skin.
Additionally, a blend of squalane, jojoba seed oil, shea butter ethyl esters, hydrolysed rice protein, olive leaf extract and prickly pear stem extract helps prevent moisture loss, provides antioxidant protection, soothes the skin and supports its strength.

The Victoria Beckham Beauty The Foundation Drops has a lightweight, serum-like texture that melts into the skin. It gives a slightly dewy finish with a healthy glow, and it never feels greasy or sticky. It wears beautifully throughout the day and pretty much looks the same as when I first applied it. For reference, I have combination skin, and I always use both a setting spray and a powder to keep my makeup in place.
I personally went for shade 1. It’s a fair shade with cool undertones. My skin is fair, not extremely pale, with a bit of redness. This shade works perfectly with my skin tone and gives me the second-skin finish I wanted.

It blends beautifully, and it’s very buildable. Most days, I use two drops to cover my entire face when I apply it with my fingers, so a little really goes a long way. It does not cling to dry patches or settle into fine lines, and my skin feels comfortable throughout the day. I also don’t find that it emphasises texture in any noticeable way.

Lightweight skin tints are my favourite type of complexion product. I’ve tried ones from Sisley, Chantecaille, La Mer, and Ilia Beauty. The closest formula I’ve come across is the Ilia Beauty Super Serum, but it didn’t become a favourite for me. Unlike Victoria Beckham Beauty Foundation Drops, it felt like it sat on top of my skin, and it isn’t buildable without looking odd. Honestly, VBB Foundation Drops is probably the best skin tint product I’ve tried so far.

Overall, the Victoria Beckham Beauty Foundation Drops far exceeded my expectations. I love almost everything about it except the price, though I didn’t expect this collab to be cheap. Would I recommend it? Absolutely. Would I repurchase it for daily use? Only when it comes with a good offer.
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