The Koh Gen Do Aqua Foundation SPF 15 PA++ ($62 for 30 ml/ 1.01 fl oz) is a prime example of my 'save it for later' attitude towards products I'm especially excited about; I've explained it in more detail in my last post here, in case you've missed it. After swatching it in Sephora and promptly falling in love, I was ecstatic to have scored it on Hautelook... back in late 2013. I then tucked it away in a drawer, promising myself to crack the bottle open once I used up 'some' of my older foundations.
I know, pretty bad. I'm looking for a delayed gratification support group as we speak. Anyway, as part of my resolution to enjoy my favoritest things, I finally started playing with the Aqua Foundation this month. Good news: I still love it! Bad news: I hear it's been reformulated - but I haven't tried the new version, so I'm hoping it's still just as good as this old one.
The Koh Gen Do Aqua Foundation is packaged in a pretty frosted glass bottle with a controllable pump. I find the design pretty and functional, which is my favorite combo, although I'd be a touch apprehensive to travel with anything glass. I purchased the shade PK-0, which is the lightest pink/ cool-toned shade in the Aqua range (I believe the lightest cool shade for the Aqua Foundation is now called 012. The Moisture Foundation comes in an even lighter 001 shade).
'Created to mimic the optical reflectance of a post facial treatment, the
new technically advanced Aqua Foundation series finishes the skin to
look brighter and healthier for an ideal natural finish. With radiance
in mind, the Aqua Foundation is infused with a RGB powder that enhances
the natural tone of the complexion for a brighter and poreless skin
texture (from Koh Gen Do's website)'. While normally the cosmetic marketing spiel drives me bonkers, this time the brand hasn't strayed too far from the truth. Brighter (less dull), more radiant and healthier looking skin? Check. Natural, lightweight, skin-like finish? Check. Poreless texture? Check - well, to an extent.
The Aqua Foundation has a thin, liquidy consistency, which makes it very easy to blend into the skin, be it by using fingers, a brush or a sponge. I find that one pump is enough to give my skin light coverage (I have a small face), but you could layer it on for medium coverage as well (two pumps + a buffing brush gives me medium coverage, but I prefer to really push it into the skin with fingers or a beautyblender). The foundation quickly melds into one with my skin, smoothing over enlarged pores, and setting to what I would call a comfortable luminous demi-matte finish. It virtually looks and feels like there's nothing on your face, while brightening, evening out the tone and perfecting the texture of your skin at the same time. Looks like my skin, but (much) better.
In the photo above, I smoothed on one pump with a sponge on top of a small amount of Lancome La Base Pro primer applied just to my T-zone. I did some light concealing on larger marks and blemishes but otherwise left my skin be, no powder, no highlighter. If you look close (you can enlarge the photo by clicking directly on it), you'll see that the appearance of the pores on my forehead, nose and the sides of my nose is definitely diminished, although it doesn't quite disguise the larger ones in the nasolabial fold area - but doesn't pool into them either. The one downside to this foundation is that it does catch on dry flakes slightly; you can see those on my nose and a bit on the forehead. Otherwise though, I'd say my skin looks pretty darn good with this stuff on. Like, better than any other foundation I've tried thus far.
I know I have a fair (har har) number of porcelain complected readers, so I thought a shade comparison with my other pale foundations may be helpful if you're contemplating an online order. I was quite shocked to see how dark PK-0 swatched on my wrist compared to how fair it looks on my face (maybe because my face isn't the same color as my wrist, duh). I will tell you this: it applies a lot lighter on the face, and because it's sheer coverage, you can expect some shade tolerance. In MAC terms, I'd gauge it at about NW10-15. If you're a lot lighter than that, it may be too dark for you - I'm sorry! If you're darker, I'd go a shade (or couple) up; I probably won't be able to wear this shade alone in the late summer/ early fall. For all my fair yellow toned ladies, there are pale warm/ ochre shades in the range as well (113, 123, 143, 213).
But regardless, do you know the best thing about it? Husband (unprompted!) said I looked well rested while I was wearing the Koh Gen Do Aqua. That seals the deal, folks - the man has spoken. Have you tried the Aqua Foundation? What is your current 'my skin but better' base?
Hi Monika, your skin looks gorgeous and hey, everyone has pores! Also, if the husband notices, then it's a keeper :-)
ReplyDeleteHaha, thank you Lily! Yes, everyone has pores - just some people smaller than the others. I'm in the 'other' group ;)
DeleteThe finish is beautiful! I think this is just what I've been looking for, although do you know what the sunscreen is? I think I have figured out that octinoxate breaks me out, which means a lot of my foundations now are no good, lol!
ReplyDeleteThank you my dear! The sunscreen is all physical (Titanium Dioxide and Zinc Oxide), and there's also a full ingredients list on Sephora. How nice of them, right?
DeleteKGD Aqua! Oh wow, Monika! Your skin looks marvelous and just perfect. I am all for using up all the best things right away. :) I was sorry to hear this got reformulated,but it looks like it could be a wonderful light formula foundation for me when it gets warm again. xoxo
ReplyDeleteThank you Belly - it's far from perfect but much better than it used to be just a couple months back! I think it would be wonderful in the summer months, it feels so lightweight and non-tacky on the skin! Plus, it does have a little bit of SPF, enough for the office at least.
DeleteUGH this is my favourite foundation I've tried to date! I'm almost done my bottle of this formula, I'll be legitimately upset when I run out I think.
ReplyDeleteI love this foundation - I used up an entire bottle, and am a third of a way through the second! I haven't tried the new formula yet though - I'm still using the old from Hautelook. Also, the shade BE1 (now 213) is by far the best foundation match I've ever found.
ReplyDeleteI am so looking forward to trying Koh Gen Do the brand! I am not a regular foundation wearer but anything light and skin like is always welcome! Besides, this looks really natural on you and the finish is clearly skin like and beautiful which is a win! I just hope the new formula is as good!
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Hey Monika, ooo BEAUTIFUL skin! I've heard great things about this, but then they reformulated and I have no access to the brand anyways, so I haven't really looked into it! I did also hear I could be between two shades tho, and mixing foundations is something I just don't do!
ReplyDeleteYou look beautiful with such kind of makeup, love it x
ReplyDeleteI agree, your skin looks amazing!!! Definitely YSBB type of foundation. I think I tried this one a long time ago when it first came out -- so maybe the same formula that you owned -- somehow it didn't wow me that much then, maybe because I have dry skin. Btw, this type of formula reminds me a lot of Sunday Riley Tinted Primer thingy: mattifying, pore blur-er, and long-lasting with YSBB finish. Thanks for sharing this review.
ReplyDeleteI'm still on the hunt of my perfect foundation. And this sounds good, too good.... so I might have to try and get a bottle. xD
ReplyDeleteI can sort of believe that it stayed in the wings since 2013 - I recently found some foundation I had forgotten about, whoops! Your skin looks really lovely, I've never tried anything from this brand but have heard great things
ReplyDeleteI love this stuff SO much. I don't think the new formula is quite as good as this one, though i don't think it is super different (i tried a sample). and i'm not at all surprised or alarmed that you've had this since 2013. :)
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