Zara McDermott Praises Victoria Beckham's Foundation Drops for Fresh Look
Zara McDermott Raves About Victoria Beckham's Foundation Drops

Zara McDermott Endorses Victoria Beckham's Foundation Drops for Spring Glow

As spring arrives, it's the perfect time to transition from heavy winter foundations to lighter, more hydrating options. This shift not only allows skin to breathe in warmer temperatures but also creates a radiant, dewy appearance that enhances natural health and vitality.

Celebrity-Approved Foundation Drops

One standout product gaining celebrity acclaim is Victoria Beckham's The Foundation Drops with TFC8. Television personality Zara McDermott recently showcased these drops in her Instagram tutorial for "strawberry makeup," enthusiastically praising their performance.

During her product breakdown, Zara exclaimed, "These are AMAZING omg. I use shade 7 but I think [they're a] tad on the dark side for me right now!! Need to order in a 6 when back in stock!"

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Innovative Formula and Benefits

Developed through a collaboration between Victoria Beckham's beauty line and skincare brand Augustinus Bader, these foundation drops feature a lightweight serum-style formula. They offer light, buildable coverage with a natural feel, incorporating Augustinus Bader's TFC8 technology to rejuvenate skin cells with active ingredients, potentially improving skin health over time.

The formula is designed to melt seamlessly into the skin rather than sitting on top, providing a flexible, non-caky finish. However, the product faces challenges with frequent shade sell-outs, making it difficult for consumers to purchase their preferred color.

Shopper Reviews and Price Considerations

Priced at £104, the foundation drops have sparked mixed reactions. Many shoppers believe the cost is justified, with one stating, "Really like the foundation it's almost like you don't have anything on. Gives a Lovely fresh look." Another added, "This Foundation is truly the best I have tried (many). It's light, creamy and sits very well without any caking or patchiness. Absolutely top marks!"

Conversely, some customers expressed reservations. One reviewer noted, "Wanted to really love this, especially as it was so expensive. It's nice but I'm not sure it's as good as the hype. The bottle is tiny so you end up being really sparingly with it which I think in turn makes it not last all day. If this was half the price I would hands down recommend but I am not sure it is worth the money." Another mentioned breakouts, saying, "Lovely coverage and light but I broke out after use... tried it over a few weeks and would break out every time. It's not great for oily skin at all unfortunately."

Despite these critiques, other users praised the product for mature skin, with one sharing, "The texture is lightweight, yet it gives a beautifully even complexion and a healthy, natural glow. If you have mature skin and are looking for a foundation that gives a natural look, this is truly an excellent choice."

Affordable Alternatives

For those unable to secure their shade or hesitant about the price, several alternatives offer similar benefits. The Westman Atelier Vital Skincare Complexion Drops, available for £62, are often compared closely, featuring a broad shade range and skincare-infused pigments for light to medium coverage.

Other options include the Saie Glowy Super Skin Foundation at £35 with 34 shades, and the Kylie Cosmetics Skin Tint Blurring Elixir Foundation for £27, which provides natural, dewy coverage for a second-skin finish at a more accessible price point.

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