@lolo.lehnen: I understand why this is $110, the ingredients are great… but I don’t want to have to change my entire skin prep routine to make it work 😭 I realllllly wanted to love this but I wasn’t blown away 🥴 #makeupreview #honestreview #foundationreview #newmakeup #victoriabeckham

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nih4d4
Ñ!ħãďã :
The bottle is literally same as the Chanel foundation the matte version. 😑😑😑
2026-01-14 03:42:12
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aphroditerapti
Maya :
The bottle is unacceptable honestly …. Should have been glass luxury packaging the least….
2025-12-26 06:28:42
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allyall15
You don’t know me :
Your’e only supposed to use a few drops😭😭😭😭
2025-12-29 14:05:57
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nenevapavlov
Nen :
I don’t like it either
2026-03-05 02:47:16
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geoghegan11
Nina Rose Boutique :
Omg dude it’s not my favorite either. I thought I was the only one.
2025-12-07 18:43:12
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aggieari21
Ari :
LIt didn’t pill but on me, it separated and got so greasy quick , no matter the technique used and beauty tool for application 🥺 love the skincare in it but on its own , a major no , but when I mix it with my Dior forever glow matte foundation it’s flawless. But for the price it shld be good on its own 🥴🥴
2026-01-15 17:34:20
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appleuser649795
Dely_49 :
I love mine, I’m 52 and my skin loves it, worth every penny to me 😍
2026-01-01 23:55:16
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laurentttthompson
laurentttthompson :
What shade is this?
2025-11-28 13:00:03
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kolya_aylok
kolya_aylok :
I thought I had a bad batch - it pilled majorly on me! I prep my skin well in the mornings and only way it works is if I keep my routine super minimal.
2026-01-06 07:58:42
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labellavita_maris
Marissa :
What shade did you get?
2025-11-28 16:32:03
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bumblebees74
🐝🎀bee D.🎀🐝 :
Thank u for honesty!!! What would u dupe for it?
2025-12-29 02:05:51
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boywiththelashes
Abdulah Khan :
I want to try it so bad but why is it so expensive
2025-11-27 19:19:54
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sonshinesherry
SonShineSherry :
I agree with you about the packaging but the product did work beautifully on my skin. 💕💗💕
2025-11-27 22:30:11
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mez1367
Mez :
Thanks is $185 in Australia
2026-01-16 22:28:38
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jadesiian
Jade Sian :
side note your lashes look SO good!! 😍
2025-11-27 18:59:09
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willowpuss27
Cindee :
me too cant get it out of the bottle 😩
2026-03-07 10:19:17
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vamp1re.s
𖥱 :
110$ might aswell be diamond packaging
2026-02-20 14:36:30
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vee.babkr
vee.babkr :
Hated it
2026-04-18 01:44:27
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mmpoptmmbop
mmpoptmmbop :
It has pilled over my La Mer fresh cream, i think the ingredients don’t go together. Going to try on bare skin
2026-02-21 04:19:48
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aseel200913
Aseelllll😝💋 :
tell me when it has likes
2025-11-27 19:29:13
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brewswithmari
BrewsWithM :
Same here Lovely! I wanted to love these drops but they made my skin peel too 😔
2026-01-28 02:51:24
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anabela71402
Anabela :
♥️♥️♥️
2026-04-23 13:53:48
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ki_shelle
ki_shelle :
❤️❤️❤️
2026-02-18 17:51:41
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kylalathon
Kyla Lathon146 :
🥰🥰🥰
2026-01-04 09:06:22
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unyarda
Yarda :
🥰
2025-12-08 15:46:34
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