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Physicians Formula Nude Wear Touch of Glow Foundation

I cannot tell you how much I love Physicians Formula Nude Wear Foundation. I bought it at my local Walmart the other day because it was on sale for 50% off, so I thought I'd give it a try. I use other Physicians Formula brand makeup so I assumed this one would be good too. Guess what? It is!
I like Physicians Formula brand makeup because it doesn't have all of those harsh chemicals or skin irritants that most makeup has and it works great on sensitive skin. Even though I don't really have sensitive skin the thought of makeup without a bunch of skin irritants is a plus for me. Now that my skin is aging more quickly I like to think that the better the product the better my skin will be in the future.

I purchased the foundation in the Natural Beige shade and it matches my skin tone perfectly. It even gives me the look of a natural tan- yay! It goes on super smooth, and it looks invisible on my skin. I understand why it's called Nude Wear. You can't even tell you're wearing foundation. I love it! It is now my go-to foundation. Normally the cost is around $14 and it comes with that cute little brush. The foundation and the brush are both wrapped in a pretty pink leather with a rose gold accent. Oh, and let me tell you, the brush has the softest bristles ever! After I put the foundation on, I just kept brushing my face because I couldn't get over how soft it was. Crazy I know, but I couldn't resist!

Anyway, go to Walmart and get this for 50% off before they are gone or back to full price! You will fall in love with it too. Trust me! Honestly, I will gladly pay full price for a new bottle when this one runs out. I'm in love.

Try it out and let me know what you think. I know I can't be the only person obsessed with it!

xoxo
Nicole

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