![]() ![]() I tried mixing it up with the liquid foundations that I had, but it didn’t work in any which way I tried. I thought maybe I had picked up the wrong shade and I tried it on one of my friends with a fairer complexion and on her too, it caked just like mine and left a whitish cast. I found it completely useless because it was giving a rubbery kind of feel on my face and it had formed a horrible whitish cast. The texture of the foundation is creamy, which when applied gives a chalky and cakey effect. The stick smells like Pond’s talc powder. The entire stick with cap comes in see-through plastic, so one can know how much of the foundation is still remaining. Actually, I broke the foundation stick’s cap, that’s what I want to say . This foundation stick comes in a very cheap twist-up packaging and the cap is very fragile, but for 4 dollars, there shouldn’t be many hopes. It came real cheap and I didn’t bother much. LA Colors is originally available in 12 shades, but the place from where I picked it up, there were only a few shades and I picked up Honey Beige thinking that it was nearest to my complexion. I bought the foundation stick in Honey Beige shade at a time when I thought foundations were available only in two shades, one for fair people and the other one for dark. My Take on LA Colors Mystic Foundation Concealer Stick: ![]()
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