

💄 Glow Up Your Selfie Game with Dewy Perfection!
wet n wild Photo Focus Dewy Liquid Foundation in Soft Beige offers a lightweight, moisturizing formula that delivers buildable medium-to-full coverage with a radiant, dewy finish. Designed to be photo-friendly with a matte, light-diffusing complex, it prevents white cast in pictures and blends seamlessly for a flawless complexion. Suitable for normal to dry skin, this cruelty-free, vegan foundation comes in 20 shades and is free from gluten and talc, making it an ethical and versatile choice for everyday wear.












| ASIN | B082YPXZW5 |
| Additional Features | Not Tested On Animals |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,187 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #30 in Foundation Makeup |
| Brand Name | wet n wild |
| Color | Soft Beige |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Country as Labeled | Thailand |
| Coverage | Medium |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 13,607 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Dewy |
| Item Dimensions | 1.1 x 1.38 x 3.62 inches |
| Item Form | Cream |
| Item Weight | 0.29 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Markwins Beauty Brands |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1111522 |
| Material Type Free | Gluten Free |
| Model Number | 1111522 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Package Type Name | Bottle |
| Product Benefits | Flawless, Radiant Finish |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Face Makeup |
| Skin Tone | Medium |
| Skin Type | All |
| Specialty | Uneven Skin Tone |
| UPC | 077802115225 |
J**A
High-end quality for a STEAL!
I love this foundation! I feel like I'm cheating by wearing it because it's just as good as $20 foundations I've used in the past. Goes on smooth, blends easily, great coverage, lasts all day. I have combination skin and it applies evenly across all my textures. I love the spatula applicator -- reduces wasted product. If you're on the fence, DO IT!
B**E
Truly overperforms even higher end brands.
I am so picky about what touches my skin, but especially my face. This foundation overperforms, it has a really nice finish on older skin - and does not add to fine lines or wrinkles. It has a dewey subtble glow, and the shade I got matched shockingly well! I am super happy with this foundation. It has no scent, thank goodness, and does not feel heavy, cakey, or like I'm wearing too much makeup. I would say it has a medium coverage, and I can use it without concealer. I have mature, somewhat dry skin as I live in the desert - and this really nicely holds moisture, as well.
D**E
Better than NARS.
I Saw this product in a YT makeup review to be a knock of off NARS, one of my favorite foundations. So cheap- I thought, why not see for myself. Providers a beautiful matte finish, hides minor skin blemishes. Light weight. A lot does a long ways. Today was my first day wearing it and I had three strangers compliment me on my complexion. The first thing my neighbor said when she saw me was, “ Your makeup looks great.” I changed nothing but my foundation.
C**R
Works well overall!!!
Good product!!! I always use it with a moisturizer and it works good. On its own it can sometimes look slightly patchy, but it has light to medium coverage, it's thin but buildable, blends smoothly, color was a little yellow toned but still matched pretty well.
P**.
Quality foundation that is reasonably priced!
This foundation is a real winner for me. I am 75 and must watch what types of foundation I use so that they don’t accentuate my flaws! This Wet n Wild dewy, in shell ivory, is lightweight with a nice soft dewy finish and does not settle into my lines and wrinkles like other brands have! I usually dot it on my face and then work it around my face with a good brush. Granted: it doesn’t get rid of my heavier lines, but seriously NO brand of makeup is going to do that! I highly recommend giving this foundation a try. Play with it a few times to get your application and results right. It’s very affordable and a 5 star product in my many years of experience of using makeup products.
J**O
Decent coverage but accentuates fine lines, texture and dry skin
Sometimes Wet n Wild has products that outperform more expensive brands. I saw a few TikTok videos where people were recommending this foundation for it's performance on mature skin. I'm in my late 40's and seeing the typical fine lines/texture that one would expect. From the reviews I saw I had my hopes up a little too much. I didn't expect a miracle but I was hoping I could get decent coverage without emphasizing all the stuff I'm trying to cover. Sadly I got the opposite. It dries down more like a matte finish than dewy. It also accentuated my fine lines in a way I didn't expect. It didn't settle in them but pretty much refused to stick in those areas. I guess separated? I tried applying with a sponge, brush, with and without primer. The results didn't change noticeably with the different methods. The only reason I gave this 3 stars is because of the coverage. It's more of a medium coverage but it's buildable. This foundation might work for someone who has less problematic skin, but if you struggle with fine lines, dry skins, large pores, this might not be for you.
T**E
Love it! My favorite foundation
I’m a 47-year-old woman with combination skin. I don’t wear much makeup, usually only once or twice a week. I recently found this foundation at Walmart and bought it because I wanted something that matched my skin tone and covered up my redness. Redness is a major issue for me, and I recently started a popular prescription drug that helps with wrinkles and acne, which will make it worse. Before using this new prescription, I used the foundation, and a little goes a long way in covering my face. It doesn’t dry out my skin, and every time I wear it, people compliment my skin. I joke that it’s a cheap Wet and Wild foundation. My skincare routine is simple. I use a bit of an expensive moisturizer a few times a week. My skin isn’t perfect; sometimes it looks like a teenage girl’s skin. But this foundation works well for me. It might not work for everyone, especially if you have extremely dry skin. I do use a moisturizer and apply the foundation on top. Sometimes, I mix it with a little Cereve lotion, and it provides good coverage. I highly recommend this foundation for the price. I know there are better foundations out there, but if you’re a minimalist and prefer a more natural makeup look, this is a great choice. If you don’t like it, you’re not out much money. I haven’t had any issues with caking, drying out my skin, or flaking off. It doesn’t sit in my lines and wrinkles. A year later, I’m on my second bottle. I’m now 48! It does slightly sit in the skin, but if you want light coverage to hide some redness, I still recommend it. I’m using azelaic acid for my redness and Confidence in a Cream, Niacinamide, or Cereve PM lotion, along with a foam makeup pad. I don’t wear any other makeup. I tried a popular over-the-counter brand that I thought would work for me, but it broke out my skin. This never has except once I slept overnight with it on because I was so tired. I still highly recommend this foundation for those who just want simple coverage and an affordable price.
V**.
Don’t let the price fool you. It’s as good as the $15-$20 makeup.
Very happy with it so far. It looks pretty natural on my skin. After maybe 8 months of trial and error searching for a shade that is close to my neck color, I think I’ve finally found it! Shell Ivory! I’d bought a tested a few different brands and shades last year (Maybelline, L'Oréal, Nyx), and settled on the L’Oreal Infallible 32-hour, which seemed to match my face, but after a month or two, it seemed orangey like all the others I’ve tried. Whether I got too pale in winter or it oxidized in the bottle, I’m not sure. It was a decent brand otherwise. But after trying several foundations and shades, I was reluctant to potentially waste another $14-$18 per bottle to try two of the lighter shades in the Infalliable. It took a few tries just to get to the last shade. Every makeup I tried either oxidized or was just not the right shade. I’m 80% sure that I’m a neutral skin tone, but I think I have olive overtones also because makeup can get orange on me but too cool can make me look pinkish. On a whim, I decided to try Wet n Wild. I figured I could buy 3 bottles for the price of just one of the last brand. I took a chance and ordered what I thought would be two shades lighter and it worked!! She’ll Ivory for the win! It is fairly close to my neck color and NOT orange after wearing it all day. I haven’t tried wearing it out in the sun yet, so I’ll see if it survives an afternoon outside. But I’m very pleased thus far. The consistency is good and on par with the thickness of the L'Oréal. It also blends very well, so A+ for that. It definitely is DEWY, so you’ll have that glossy, sun-kissed glow. They do have other ones that are matte, but I chose the dewy to avoid the patchy, dry look some matte makeup can have. For example, I had tried the Nyx Blur makeup, but it was patchy, almost watery, and terrible looking on my skin. It looked like I tried to watercolor my face. The Wet n Wild and the L’Oreal Infallible were much better at blending, though honestly, I think the Wet n Wild might beat out the Infallible. Because of the dewiness, it just blends so easily. At the beginning of the day, it didn’t look like I had foundation on because it was so subtle with one layer on. At the end of the day, it was a little more obvious as my forehead lines tend to crease heavily and sometimes I get oily. But this was not a deal-breaker, especially because I cared more about matching my skin tone, oxidation, and blendability more than anything else. I’m pretty happy with it. $4-$6 is a good deal for the quality of this foundation. I thought it would be cheap and not as good as the L’Oreal and the nicer drugstore brands, but I was pleasantly surprised. I also have to add that I love the Wet n Wild Satin lipstick, too. To rank the foundations I recently tried: 1. Wet n Wild (best overall value for the price) 2. L’Oreal Infallible 32-Hour Wear (a good medium coverage foundation in a variety of shades; it lasts all day, as promised; while some beauty influencers said it doesn’t oxidize, I suspect it does, but it could just be my own skin type reacting with the formula). 3. Maybelline Fit Me Pressed Powder (I actually loved it and it builds well so you can go from light to a good medium coverage, but it oxidizes too much on me) 4. Nyx Blur (too patchy and watery, not thick enough like the other brands. You could potentially waste more product trying to build it up.) I’ve never been much of a makeup person and when I did wear makeup for special occasions, it was a loose powder, mineral foundation like Bare Minerals or lower end copycats. But now that I’m over 45, I feel like it’s time to wear makeup more often as I need medium coverage to even out my skin and cover freckles, wrinkles, and spots.
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