![]() ![]() It’s not a showstopper, but I do wish it had been thought out a little better. Because of this, the top part of the compact lifts automatically when it’s opened, and even once I push it back into place, it tends to pop up a little as I’m applying my makeup. I like the concept, but the top compartment (which holds the powder) does not have any sort of mechanism to help it stay in place when the compact is open. It has two compartments – one to hold the powder and one to hold the sponge applicator that comes with the product. Kat Von D Lock-It Powder Foundation comes packaged in a cute little compact with an elaborate Von D style design on the cover. ![]() There are no major red flags in this ingredient list according to COSDNA. If you’re part of that group, you’ll have to skip this foundation. The downside is that it does contain talc, which is fine for most people, but there is a small part of the population that is sensitive to it. It contains no fragrance and no pore-clogging ingredients or major irritants, which is great for people with sensitive skin like myself. This foundation has a pretty decent ingredient list. Talc, Nylon-12, Mica, Kaolin, Isoamyllaurate, Magnesium Myristate, Dimethicone, Boron Nitride, Phenyl Trimethicone, Zinc Stearate, Polyester-4, 1,2-Hexanediol,Caprylyl Glycol, Barium Sulfate, Dimethiconol. It claims to be both smudge-proof and sweat-proof, and resistant to caking or creasing. Kat Von D Lock-It Powder Foundation ($34) is a pressed powder foundation that promises buildable coverage, a flawless, matte finish, and 24-hour wear. Most of what I’d heard about it was positive, and though I was 95% sure it wasn’t going to arrive in an inappropriate t-shirt, I was still afraid it wouldn’t live up to my expectations. For this reason, I proceeded with caution when the new Kat Von D Lock-It Powder Foundation was released. ![]() I love the idea of powder foundation, and I’m always excited when I find a good one, but because of my dry skin, powder foundations often emphasize dry patches and settle into my fine lines. Sure, there’s a chance the date could be great, but there’s an even bigger chance that the guy won’t match up with his pictures, or he’ll show up in a t-shirt that says, “Poke Me” (that actually happened to my sister recently). I feel the same way about powder foundation as I do about online dating. ![]()
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