When I first heard about this makeup that was specifically designed for people with extremely pale skin, I was quite excited. Then when I found out you could only buy at Harrods, and at what I thought was for a lot of money, I was quite annoyed. However, a few months later I discovered that they had started to sell Dainty Doll at boots so I decided I would try some of the products out, even though the prices were still pretty high. Firstly, I tried the powder foundation, which I did like. I really liked it. I bought shade 001 very light, which was almost white and a good match for my skin but there were 2 main problems with it which is why I don't have it any more in my collection so I can't photograph it for you. The first problem was the price. I can't remember the exact price I paid for it now (and as far as I'm aware you can no longer buy it in shops) but it was around the £22 mark. Which I don't think is too bad if it's a great product, but the amount of powder you got for your £22 was tiny. The packaging misleads you to believe the whole tube is powder, when in fact only the visible section is powder. As I said, I liked this powder, but I literally used it all up in about 4 weeks, if that.
The second problem with the powder was the packaging. It came with a brush which was quite frankly, cheap looking and scratchy. The powder is supposed to be dispensed through the centre of the brush, but this doesn't work. To actually get the product out I had to carefully unscrew the tube each time and dip my powder brush in. Worked reasonably well until one day and I dropped it all. Was not impressed. I would never re-purchase it because every time I used it it just made me angry :P
Well, onto the liquid foundation (!). I was, again, very excited to try this when it came out. It was a similar price to the powder foundation, about £24 if I remember (as comparison, same price as MAC studio sculpt) so this was quite an investment. In contrast to the powder though, you got a standard 30ml for your money. I bought it in the same shade 001 very light, but in all honesty, this is perhaps even too light for me. I won't lie, it is pretty much white. And I'm not even sure what the undertone is, but it's not exactly skin-toned if that makes sense. It's as if they just made up a shade as pale as they could without actually testing it to see if it would match the skin tones of real people.
Initially, I did like it but I think I was just trying to convince myself I hadn't made another big mistake. The formulation is quite think and creamy, but paradoxically the coverage is light at best, and definitely not buildable. It doesn't matter how many layers you put on, the coverage does not get thicker. The shade is lighter than my skin, but not by much and if the coverage was there it might be ok. But, it seems to make my red cheeks stand out even more, so for me this simply wasn't good enough. I've probably used it half a dozen times. Then I had a stroke of genius and realised I could probably use it as a mixer for my other foundations to lighten them up a bit. Does not work. For some reason, it seemed to turn any other foundation a sort of grey colour rather than lighter, and made it un-usable. Another issue with this foundation, as with many cheap "hydrating" foundations, is that it is quite sticky and doesn't really set properly. Again, paradoxically, it seems to stick to any dry patches and makes them flaky. For an expensive foundation, it is more similar to the very cheapest of the cheap "drugstore" types that you can buy for £3 to £4. I was not impressed to say the least.
But I have kept it in the hope that one day I may be able to use it for something. What for, who knows. Perhaps I just don't want to throw away £24, even though it is fairly useless. I guess I wouldn't be so annoyed if it had just been a regular "drugstore" price, rather than premium price because this product is definitly not premium quality. I suppose the idea behind the pricing was that there wouldn't be many people buying it. I think if they had got their pricing and packaging right, this brand would still be in the shops today.
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