THE No Makeup Makeup

Urban Decay Naked One & Done Review Before AfterI picked this up on a whim at King's Cross Station last month hoping for it to  work for me as a summer base and poolside pick me up and it delivered. For those of you just joining us I am not a heavy makeup wearer, I'm more of a no makeup-makeup kind of girl and this is exactly that. One & Done feels like skincare while evening out my complexion and still looking 100% natural. I had to take these side by side shots because although I knew my skin looked some what perfected even I couldn't detect it on my skin after application.Urban Decay Naked One & Done Review Before AfterOne & Done is not going to replace your foundation, Urban Decay market this as a 'complexion perfector' rather than a foundation so it's not claiming to compete with your daily go to. That being said, if you're in to very light (almost no) coverage this could replace your regular BB/CC/tinted moisturiser of the moment. It claims to have long term skin benefits when used for an extended period of time (I'll keep you posted on that one) and includes sp20 so it's the perfect daily pick me up regardless of how much other makeup you're wearing. I love that I can throw it on when I'm still in my Pj's and just feel like 'me but better' rather than 'me but deader' without blush/mascara. There's also a little more product than average at 40ml, the pump makes it easy to measure how much you're using and given my obsession I know I'll be cutting open the tube to use every last drop. It's pricey product to say you can't see much for your money but I am really enjoying it so far and if you're a sheer coverage lover who doesn't like to feel their makeup and you don't mind dropping £28 on a glorified tinted moisturiser I think you'll like it too!

If you're wondering how it holds up over a day I filmed an application/day test for just that reason! You can check it out here.. along with a bunch of other videos if you have some time to kill ;)Purchase online here

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