However the price point seems a little bit too high (other Chanel foundations tend to be around £10-15 cheaper) and the 20-shade range feels disappointing, especially when there isn’t an even split between darker and lighter tones. The packaging is chic, too, and it looks excellent on our dressing table (important!). The colour match was exceptional and the added skincare benefits are what set it apart from the rest: it’s infused with red camellia extract, which the brand says works to target fine lines and wrinkles while refining pores and giving skin a glow. Lightweight and seamless on the skin, it blends like a dream and offers lightweight coverage that can easily be built up without looking or feeling cakey. It’s no secret that Chanel creates excellent foundation formulas – and this new one, which forms part of its No1 de Chanel range, is no exception.
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