A few days after I purchased the Perricone MD No Foundation Foundation, I received it in the mail. I decided to try applying the Perricone MD No Foundation Foundation to my face the same day that I received it. I placed a little of the Perricone MD No Foundation Foundation on my fingers, and then blended it onto my face. I immediately noticed that the Perricone MD No Foundation Foundation blended in very nicely. I didn't have a problem at all with blending the Perricone MD No Foundation Foundation on my face.
The Perricone MD No Foundation Foundation seemed to look quite natural on my face, as well. The Perricone MD No Foundation Foundation didn't appear to be oily or unnatural looking at all on my face. I did use a setting powder over top of the Perricone MD No Foundation Foundation, so that may have made it look even nicer as well.
The Perricone MD No Foundation Foundation didn't, however, make my skin look flawless. I have problems with acne from time to time, and the Perricone MD No Foundation Foundation didn't completely cover up all of my acne. Overall, I wasn't very impressed with the coverage level of the Perricone MD No Foundation Foundation. I think that the Perricone MD No Foundation Foundation would be a nice summer foundation for people who don't need a lot of foundation coverage. However, for the price I paid for the Perricone MD No Foundation Foundation, I was hoping it would provide my face with more coverage.
The Perricone MD No Foundation Foundation did do a nice job of moisturizing my skin, though. The Perricone MD No Foundation Foundation wasn't drying to my skin at all, and actually seemed to be quite moisturizing.
Overall, even though the Perricone MD No Foundation Foundation was a good product, I won't be repurchasing it in the future. If the Perricone MD No Foundation Foundation had more coverage to it, I would definitely consider repurchasing it. I need a foundation that provides me with at least a medium coverage level, and the Perricone MD No Foundation Foundation didn't do that.
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