Updated Review: elf Acne Fighting Foundation
Here’s an update on the elf Acne Fighting Foundation. I’ve done a review on this foundation before in the past. Check it out below:
Review: elf Acne Fighting Foundation
NEW REVIEW:
I’ve used the elf Acne Fighting Foundation for less than 7 days now. Somewhere around there. I still hate the coloring of the foundation. It’s definitely orange. Using my BB Cream on top didn’t help much. My skin looked freaking orange. YUCK! ??Yeah, the orange-tinge it gave my skin was cringey too. I don’t think anyone wants to look like an oompa loompa or look like they have a bad tan. lol.
As for breakouts, did it break me out?
This is an interesting question. The purpose of elf Acne Fighting Foundation is to help fight acne (what the foundation is called). With this foundation, I noticed tiny little clogged, filled in pores after using it. I developed a new irritated pimple on my jawline too. I really do think it could be the amount of silicones in this product that my skin doesn’t like. It seems like it’s trapping oil in my pores and causing me skin issues like acne. I love how silicones make my skin look but not when it’s making me break out in acne. So if you have acne-prone skin, be aware of that. Just because it’s made for ‘acne’, doesn’t mean it’ll work for you. I had to stop using this foundation ASAP.
I wouldn’t recommend this foundation to acne-prone skin people. I won’t buy it again due to the reasons above. I did make an update on my makeup routine. <<< Just eliminate the elf Acne Fighting Foundation from my routine. ?
P.S. elf is a vegan and cruelty-free brand. 🙂
Review: elf Acne Fighting Foundation
Here’s my review after 1 week of using elf Acne Fighting Foundation. 🙂
I’ve always wanted to try this foundation made for acne after loving the elf Flawless Finish Foundation. As someone with acne-prone skin, I thought it would be more suitable for my skin type. I’m battling oily skin every day. The ingredients in it could help cut down the oil a tad bit. This foundation is infused with salicylic acid, witch hazel, camphor, tea tree, and aloe to help fight blemishes. That sounds good! Compared to the elf Flawless Finish Foundation, the shade options were limited. They only give you 5 shades to choose from. I chose Porcelain. It’s the lightest shade out of the bunch.
This is what Porcelain looks like.
This is my first impression of it.
PROS:
- I loved the texture of this foundation. It was inbetween a liquid foundation and a thick BB Cream. It was perfect. Not too thin, not too thick in consistency. Absolutely perfect.
- It didn’t look cakey on my skin. Feels more skin-like compared to the BB Creams I’ve used.
- Easy to blend into the skin. Goes on smoothly. There’s no need for a makeup primer when using this foundation. I tried it with and without a makeup primer. Both works. I prefer not to use a makeup primer.
- Coverage is pretty good. I was expecting it to be similar to the elf Flawless Finish Foundation, but it’s not. It’s much better. You can go full coverage with this foundation if you wanted to. It covers acne scars pretty well.
- My skin looks less oily, since it contains ingredients to help treat acne. With that in mind, I have noticed clogged pores hardening up on my face.
- No new breakouts out of the blue. Thank goodness. But, I’m not going to bet on it yet. I have to use the foundation much longer.
CONS:
- No SPF. 🙁 I wear SPF underneath my makeup, but it would be cool if it had SPF in it too.
- Can be drying. I used it for a week straight to test it out. I’ve noticed a decrease in oil in my skin and that left my skin feeling just a little bit dry.
- The shade Porcelain is not a true Porcelain color. It’s much darker. elf needs to add some new shades in. *wishing*
Overall, I really like the elf Acne Fighting Foundation. The only issue I have with this foundation is the color. I’ll continue to use the rest, but I’m not sure if I’ll repurchase because of that. I’ve been mixing my elf Flawless Finish Foundation + this foundation together to create a matching shade. It would be nice to find a foundation that has it all. 😛
Here are the ingredients:
Active Ingredients: Salicylic Acid 0.5%
Inactive Ingredients: Water (Aqua), Cyclopentasiloxane, Dimethicone, Ethoxydiglycol, Propylene Glycol, PEG-10 Dimethicone, Hydrogenated Polyisobutene, Cyclohexasiloxane, Nylon-12, Dimethicone Crosspolymer, Dimethicone/PEG-10/15 Crosspolymer, Triethoxycaprylylsilane, Talc, Quaternium-18 Bentonite, Magnesium Sulfate, Butylene Glycol, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract, Hamamelis Virginiana (Witch Hazel) Extract, Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Oil, Cinnamomum Camphora (Camphor) Bark Oil, Glycerin, Palmitoyl Hexapeptide-12, Caprylyl Glycol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Phenoxyethanol. May Contain: Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891), Iron Oxides (CI 77491, CI 77492, CI 77499)
Have you used elf Acne Fighting Foundation? What did you think about it? Leave a comment. 🙂
September 18, 2019 UPDATE: I haven’t used elf Acne Fighting Foundation after getting my hands on Skin79 Super+ Beblesh Balm Green. Check out my review on Skin79 Green here. elf Acne Fighting Foundation in Porcelain isn’t a true Porcelain color. I mentioned this in my review. It looks like I have a mask on when I use this foundation. It hasn’t caused my skin any issues. It’s just that the shade is terrible. I won’t repurchase it for that reason.
Love, Jen