
Estee Lauder foundation that 'stays flawless all day' is under £30 in rare sale
Whether you're already a dedicated fan of this iconic foundation by beauty brand Estee Lauder, or looking for an excuse to test it out without splurging on the full price, you're not going to want to miss this limited-time deal.
The popular Double Wear foundation by Estee Lauder, which has been a best-seller for several years and has won an impressive 4.7-star rating on Boots' website, is available in more than 60 shades.
The makeup product, which would normally retail for a steep £39.50, provides medium-to-full coverage. Its formula boasts SPF 10 to help protect your skin from harmful UV rays. What's more, thanks to this Debenhams deal, it's now fallen below £30.
The Estee Lauder Double Wear Foundation is currently up for grabs for £29.50 at All Beauty, £29.63 at Estee Lauder's own site, and £31.60 at Lookfantastic. But if you're really looking for a bargain, Debenhams is hosting a delightful deal that offers this makeup must-have for one of the lowest prices around, at £27.65.
According to Estee Lauder, this Double Wear foundation controls oil all day, leaving you with a shine-free complexion. It even claims to be sweat, humidity, and transfer resistant, making it oh-so-important in your makeup bag as we head closer to the summer season.
Offering up to 24 hours of wear, the lightweight foundation aims to remain colour-true with an airbrushed effect, for an enhanced, natural beauty that's perfect for everything from your daily look to a full glam beat. Fortified with SPF10 protection, the multi-benefit formula works to blur the appearance of imperfections and improve the skin tone, alongside helping to visibly minimise unwanted shine for lasting, 'just-applied' freshness that won't look greasy.
This foundation is a best-seller for a reason, as it has amassed thousands of glowing reviews. One Debenhams shopper shares: "It's Easy to apply and lasts all day. The bottle seems to last quite a while, too, and it's a good price compared to other providers. It doesn't feel thick on my face but gives a good, even coverage."
Further praise comes from this buyer who beams: "The coverage is incredible and lasts all day. Will definitely again."
And a third says: " Best foundation out there - stays on all day and makes flawless skin."
Over at Lookfantastic, this customer raves: "I've tried SO many foundations, I have quite severe acne so struggled with foundations making my acne texture look worse or not covering redness etc. This one does EVERYTHING and oh my god the finish is gorgeous. I would say I have combo skin and this works really well on me. It doesn't feel or look cakey ever so i'm really impressed."
While this shopper chimes in: "I've been using Estée Lauder Double Wear for a few weeks now and I'm really impressed. It gives me excellent coverage without feeling heavy, and it truly lasts all day even through heat and humidity.The only thing I don't love is that it doesn't come with a pump, so it can be a little messy. I have combination skin, and this foundation works great for me. Highly recommend if you're looking for long lasting, reliable makeup that keeps your skin looking flawless."

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