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Finding the perfect foundation and powder is incredibly difficult. Finding one that works brilliantly, and is also natural, makes that even more of a challenge! I’ve been using RMS Beauty ‘Un’ Cover-up and Tinted ‘Un’ Powder for about six months now. So are they the perfect combo? Read on to find out if they live up to their cult status.
I said I’ve been using them on and off, which gives a clue to my verdict. The ‘Un’ Cover-up is as excellent concealer, but I’m not so keen on the the powder.
So let’s talk about the concealer first.
RMS Beauty ‘Un’ Cover-up
I reach for the RMS Beauty ‘Un’ Cover-up most days as a concealer, as I love the colour and texture. It gives a pretty good coverage, but I do find I need to add another concealer on top to disguise my undereye circles — you can see how I cover my shadows on this post.
You can use this multi-purpose product as a foundation, but for me it is a bit too much of a faff. It takes too long to build up perfect coverage so unless you already have a pretty even complexion it might just take too long. This is a vlog I recorded back in the summer, which shows you how I apply it. I do get a good finish but it’s not the quickest!
RMS ‘Un’ Cover-up is a cult product in natural beauty circles. It is highly pigmented with mineral pigments to give a really natural finish, with no horrible chemicals. I do think the reputation is deserved.
You can buy RMS ‘Un’ Cover-up at Love Lula for £34*. That may sound expensive but this pot has lasted me over six months and there is still plenty left. You only need a tiny amount, so I think it’s good value. It’s available in seven shades, and I’m wearing the third from lightest, so this is great for me as normally I have to use the palest shade in most foundations. It has neutral undertones so it doesn’t make me look orange, or pink. It’s quite a heavy, almost oil formula so I think it might be too rich for very oily skin. That said, my skin is on the oiler side and it doesn’t cause break outs.
RMS Beauty ‘Un’ Cover-up Ingredients:
- Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil*
- Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil*
- Cera Alba (Beeswax)*
- Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Seed Butter*
- Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil*
- Tocopherol(non-GMO)
- Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosemary) Extract*
- May contain: [+/- Titanium Dioxide CI 77891, Iron Oxides CI 77492, CI 77491, CI 77499]
*Organic ingredients.
RMS Beauty Tinted ‘Un’ Powder
I have persevered with RMS Beauty ‘Un’ Powder, but I am just not all that keen on it. I find it a little grainy in texture, but at the same time, it’s easy to inhale by accident, so must be quite fine. I find it best to apply it with the powder puff, as using a brush drags the ‘Un’ Cover-up around, rather than setting it. The unusual thing about this powder is that it actually looks better an hour or two after applying it. Initially it looks kind of chalky, but as your skin warms it up it looks much more natural.
You can buy RMS Beauty Tinted ‘Un’ Powder from Love Lula for £34*. Like the ‘Un’ Cover-up, you only need a small amount, so it has lasted months and months and I still have loads left. It comes in three shades, and you can also get a white untinted version. The lightest shade of ‘0–1’ is a good match for my skin tone.
RMS Beauty Tinted ‘Un’ Powder Ingredients
- Silica
- Iron Oxides: CI 77492, CI 77491, CI 77499
It’s free from talc, silicone, perfume and parabens.
RMS Beauty ‘Un’ Cover-up and Tinted ‘Un’ Powder Together
In the first picture you can see me wearing just the ‘Un’ Cover up — you can see it’s very shiny but covers well. I had some spots the day I took them and it covered them well when I applied it with a little brush. I used a damp beauty sponge to apply on the larger areas and a second layer with a buffing brush around my eyes, nose and chin.
The next picture shows how it looks with the Tinted ‘Un’ Powder over the top — see how chalky it looks?
Wearing RMS Beauty ‘Un’ Cover-up Concealer alone.
Wearing RMS Beauty ‘Un’ Cover-up Concealer and Tinted ‘Un’ Powder after initial application.
Picture three shows it ten minutes later when I have applied the rest of my make-up, and you can see how it’s ‘melted’ into my skin nicely.
The final picture shows it after six hours, with no touch ups. As you can see, the coverage is still good, and there is minimal shine break though.
Wearing RMS Beauty ‘Un’ Cover-up Concealer and Tinted ‘Un’ Powder with the rest of my make-up, after initial application.
Wearing RMS Beauty ‘Un’ Cover-up Concealer and Tinted ‘Un’ Powder after six hours of wear.
So for me, the RMS Beauty ‘Un’ Cover-up is justifiably a cult product. So for me, the RMS Beauty ‘Un’ Cover-up is justifiably a cult product. I find it works best over a BB Cream and you can check out my favourite one on this blog post. This gives an even tone and slight coverage, so you can just use the ‘Un’ Cover-up for blemishes and redness. You can also top it off with a loose powder mineral foundation. The ‘Un’ Powder, however, is not for me, so I will be trying something else when it runs out.
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