Lisa Eldridge Skin Tint

Lisa Eldridge Skin Tint

Lisa Eldridge skin tint is a lightweight, buildable foundation that delivers a natural, glowing finish with excellent shade matches for olive and neutral skin tones.

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Rankings by Sentiment Analysis

Reddit Rank
#4
Total Upvotes
511

Editorial Summary: Lisa Eldridge skin tint is a godsend for fair olive tones—super natural, glowy, and comfy without the oily mess. It layers well and lasts long, but it’s kinda pricey and might not suit super sensitive or very dry skin. Shipping outside the UK can be a pain too.

Pros

  • Excellent shade match for fair olive and neutral skin tones
  • Natural, skin-like, and lightweight finish with a healthy glow
  • Buildable coverage without looking cakey or mask-like
  • Long-lasting wear with minimal creasing, especially under eyes
  • Formula blends well and layers nicely over itself

Cons

  • High price point, especially for pinpoint concealer product
  • Some users experienced formula clinging to dry patches or creasing
  • Limited availability outside UK with costly shipping
  • Occasional undertone mismatch for warmer or greener olives
  • Reported breakouts or skin irritation for sensitive/rosacea skin

Methodology: We analyzed 45 Reddit quotes from 18 beauty-related subreddits collected between August 2017 and June 2018, focusing on Lisa Eldridge skin tint and pinpoint concealer. The synthesis prioritized frequent themes and balanced positive, negative, and neutral user experiences for a consumer-friendly summary.

Asked by Redditors

Is the Lisa Eldridge skin tint suitable for oily skin?
Yes, it provides a slightly dewy but not greasy finish and controls oil well for many users.
Does it provide full coverage?
It offers sheer to light buildable coverage; heavier spots may require additional concealer.
Are there shade options for olive undertones?
Yes, the tint offers shades like T1.5 and 9 that match olive undertones well.
Is the pinpoint concealer worth the price?
Opinions vary; some find it effective but pricey and question its longevity for heavy use.
Can it cause skin irritation?
Some users with rosacea or sensitive skin reported flare-ups and breakouts.

Reddit Reviews:

Calculated by the the number of posts or comments that have an opinion on this product

Positive
82
Neutral
48
Negative
57

Thank you to you beautiful fair olive Angels on here for suggesting the Lisa Eldridge skin tint in the shade t1.5 -- I have NEVER had a shade match this good. I'm still shook. ✨️Thank you thank you!! I can't believe it✨️ Can we talk about the finish??? Immaculate. It's so skin like, and for my oily af skin it appears slightly dewy and healthy with a lovely glow but WITHOUT slipping off my face and gathering into every fine line and pore?! What is this magic? I touch my nose, my biggest oily girl problem area, nearly 8 hours after applying the tint and it's not at all the usual greasy mess I have to deal with. I don't feel the need to touch up with powder. I look glowy in a hot girl healthy way, and not in a dunked my face into some olive oil kind of way. Normally I have to touch up with powder every 2-4 hours, but I haven't touched up once other than patting in my smile lines at the 7 hour mark. Which, btw, were WAY less prominent than they usually are and easily fixed. Speaking of patting in my smile lines, the ONLY place it's gathered in a not very fixable way has been in the crease of my nostrils, but I've never not had that happen to me and you can barely tell unless I stretch the skin there to show it. Everything else is so perfect, this doesn't bother me at all. It's just one of those "well, I AM wearing makeup" things. The shade t1.5 is so perfect, I could cry. I love that the formula let's my natural skin "peek" through ever so slightly instead of becoming a layer or mask over the skin. It truly is my skin but way better. It's so comfortable and I found that it layers well over itself on areas that needed a tad more coverage. I have a lot of PIE and PIH around my lower jaw/beneath my jaw area and layering it there did not become cakey. I did have to go in with a light hand and apply a tiny bit of concealer in those spots to cover the marks completely, but that's the case with any foundation I've ever used and I prefer doing that than having full coverage over my entire face. I've been searching for what felt like an impossible HG foundation that was not only a shade match for my fair olive neutral skin, but also having a skin-like finish, thin consistency, and preferably not matte (I've only ever used matte because of my skin type and I've gotten so over it making me look crepey under the eyes, powdery, and older than I am) but not tooo dewy either otherwise it becomes greasy looking so fast on me. I wanted it to be able to look glowy, healthy, and like my skin, all while keeping the oil at bay. And this LE skin tint does exactly that!!

u/AutoModeratorSentiment: likely positive Upvotes: 262

Honestly, there aren’t any, which is why it’s so popular on here.

u/FattyBoomBoobsSentiment: likely neutral Upvotes: 76
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