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Feb 2, 2009

Tricia Sawyer Full Potential Foundation Review

If you haven't experienced the full potential of your foundation you may want to try out Tricia Sawyer Full Potential Foundation.




Creamy, moisturizing, and richly pigmented this foundation is sure to cover all your woes and leave behind flawless, even skin.

For most of my makeup life I've used cream foundations not liquids, not powders, but cream. I find cream works best for my dry skin and offers great coverage however cream is a tricky little product as it wears off considerably quicker than powders and liquids or at least that's been my experience. Tricia Sawyer Full Potential Foundation is probably the most pigmented cream foundation I've tried before so anyone who has serious skin woes may likely like how much coverage you can get out of a simple pot.




Tricia Sawyer Full Potential Foundation is made up of two shades of foundation so each pot offers the ability to blend the perfect shade to match your skin. This is quite like my own personal favorite foundation of choice, Morgen Schick Hide and Highlight palette, so I'm quite used to blending two shades for a good match. I particularly like having the option of two shades since some days I need to go lighter and others I need a bit darker or just blend the two for a perfect me match.



Actually their is some confusion whether or not Full Potential Foundation is indeed a foundation or a concealer or both. In answer to this question you'll find that Full Potential actually multitasks as both. I have this in medium and sadly it wasn't particularly great at concealing my under eye circles simply because the medium shade looked too "natural" for me. I prefer my concealer to be a few shades lighter and a more natural look makes me look tired however I do think anyone with serious dark circles will absolutely be thrilled with the intense coverage this provides. I did find it was a teeny tiny bit too dry for my under eyes though!



It's best to keep a few key factors in mind when using this. Remember to prep your face fully prior to use. Moisturize well, prime, and apply a good base that will allow the foundation to ease onto face easily as the formula isn't all that creamy and takes a bit of work to buff on. I highly suggest grabbing the Tricia Sawyer Foundation Brush for application as it's a nice small brush head that gets into the pot easily and buffs the foundation perfectly onto skin. Remember, it's very important to use a small amount of product to start (likely a small amount will be all you need) and later if you need more you can build up coverage. The product is rich in pigmentation and using too much will make you look quite "made up" so to speak.

The formula is oil free so it's feels quite weightless on (if you use the correct amount that is). Interestingly enough it almost feels like a mineral foundation and has a powder like dry down on the face. Luckily, the finish of the foundation doesn't interfere with my dry skin and wears well. The powder-like finish does make me wonder how well it would work for oily skin so I'll have to wait for Summer to find out.

This comes in four shades and as I mentioned above I tried medium but I do think light would have been a better match considering I like wearing my foundation a shade or two lighter than my natural skin tone. I thought that medium was too beige for me but it still wore quite well just not what I'm used too.

The Tricia Sawyer Foundation Brush I mentioned earlier on is quite good and I'm glad I had it for application. It fits the contour of my face quite well and makes buffing foundation on easy! It's now a favorite go to brush for foundation application as it's small head size fits easily under my eyes, on the sides of my nose, etc...quite a nice little brush.




All in all quite a few people would absolutely love the benefits of Tricia Sawyer Full Potential Foundation especially if they have major problem areas that need extra coverage. I'm still in my testing phase and I haven't quite decided if I love it yet but I definitely like what I've tried so far!

Who would might love it?

  • Anyone who has acne scarring, large pores, or other skin problems they want to hide with a pigmented foundation.
  • Those with dry skin who prefer a cream foundation that doesn't settle into fine lines, age your skin, or flake up.
  • Those who like their foundation to perform double duty as a means of coverage for both the face and the under eye area.


Overall, the product has some seriously great points and I think it could hide pretty much any drama you may be experiencing on your face. Particularly I think it could possibly be a wonder treatment for covering major problems.

Visit with Tricia Sawyer for more info about this fine foundation or drop by Sephora who carries the entire like of Tricia Sawyer Cosmetics.

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1 Comments:

Blogger suz said...

i love tricia sawyer and the light is SUPER light. i would not recommend it except for the fairest of the fair. medium is beige but a better match.

loves it

June 15, 2009 at 9:29 PM  

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