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Has anyone tried Smooche the colour changing foundation?

7 replies

Laiste · 08/06/2026 18:05

Or any of the colour changing ones?

Im tempted but wary 🧐

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managingexpectations · 09/06/2026 03:56

I’ve tried the Meroda one. I’m pale and while the coverage is good it’s a bit too dark for me unless I’m tanned. It does wear well but I don’t reach for it because the colour is just a bit off

Laiste · 09/06/2026 06:19

Hmmm.
Did sound too good to be true.

Reviews seem to vary wildly! I'm not happy with my foundation at the mo and just wanted a simple solution 🤪

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Ohwhatfuckeryitistoride · 09/06/2026 07:30

Try the Loreal one, not stupid money and not risking unknown stuff from the Internet. Its a cc cream in a white tube. Im pretty pale and it was ok for me.

Hellacute · 09/06/2026 07:50

Erborian have a cc cream that is brilliant.

minnowonthesay · 09/06/2026 09:55

I’ve tried the Eborian one, it’s very good, but light coverage. I’ve also tried a colour adaptive foundation stick from Amazon - great for quick make up, better coverage than Eborian but I prefer a longer lasting foundation

CombatBarbie · 09/06/2026 09:59

The best one was body shop but yknow we will just discontinue one of our best sellers because that makes perfect sense 🙄🙄

gillefc82 · 09/06/2026 10:25

There’s no such thing as a colour changing foundation - they just have pigment that is ‘suspended’ in the solution that is then disbursed when you blend out the foundation.

They are a bit of a gimmick but if you’ve found a formula you like and that works for you then it doesn’t really matter how it works.

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