Review: Revlon ColorStay Whipped Creme Makeup - My Highest Self

Review: Revlon ColorStay Whipped Creme Makeup

When I heard about these new products, I knew I wanted to try Revlon ColorStay Whipped Creme Makeup.  Having a name like Whipped Creme made me think that I might just love the texture and finish of this foundation!  I look for coverage that will blur the wrinkles and large pores and something that works with my oily and acne-prone skin.  The cream types like this amazing product work the best for me, but I also loved this one and this one for their light coverage.

I found Revlon ColorStay Whipped Creme Makeup at Walgreens for $13.99 (0.8 fl oz).  First of all, this jar is SO heavy!  It’s a nice looking package but my goodness I don’t think it needed to be quite so substantial.  I chose shade 320 Warm Golden for myself, I typically go for shades somewhere in the middle of the shade range.  I start out with light skin but tan very well in the Summer, this way my face matches the rest!  I think the shade suited my skintone pretty well.

My method of applying foundation is with my EcoTools Bamboo Foundation Brush, which I love for its stiff bristles.  The first thing I noticed while applying this foundation is that it is not very blendable and was pretty much dry as soon as I dabbed it on my face.  Not a good thing at all for me.  As I continued to apply, the lines between my eyes and my forehead became very much MORE apparent than they had been before foundation.  Not a good thing for me, either.

Upon finishing application of my entire face, the Revlon ColorStay Whipped Creme Makeup had essentially highlighted every line, pore, wrinkle, and tiny hair anywhere on my face!  It really had the look of a powder when all was said and done.  Needless to say, this is not a good match for my skin and certainly not the final look I was going for.  I did wear this the entire day, outside in sunny, 80-something-degree weather.  It does have very good staying power and certainly didn’t melt off like most foundations.  The funny thing is, I actually liked this foundation just a TEENSY bit after wearing it in the sun.  I think it just needs a shot of moisture to take away the harsh dryness that it gave to my skin.  It may work well using other methods of application and adding moisture somehow.  A wet beauty blender, maybe?  I’m not sure, but it just wasn’t for me.

Have you tried Revlon ColorStay Whipped Creme Makeup yet?

13 Comments

  1. August 14, 2012 / 1:13 am

    This foundation is actually supposed to apply it with fingers as the warmth from it melts the foundation to your face, any kind of foundation tool will fail.

    • Tina
      Author
      August 14, 2012 / 6:41 am

      Hi Katrina! Thanks for your comment, it seems there are SO many opinions and methods for this foundation. Glad your method worked for you, as I’ve heard others say that only a duo-fiber brush or a beauty blender has worked for them. Look forward to chatting again soon :).

  2. June 21, 2012 / 9:34 pm

    I’ve been trying it for a few days now, and so far I love it! I LOVE the traditional Revlon Colorstay, though, so I’m used to very quick drying, long wearing foundations Because of that I thought the Whipped Creme blended really well in comparison! 😛 I guess it’s all what we’re used to.
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  3. Lory
    June 15, 2012 / 6:19 pm

    I didn’t like the product when I applied it with a foundation brush, but when I tried again just using my finger, I loved it! It controls my oil, has good coverage, and stays put all day!

    • Tina
      Author
      June 17, 2012 / 7:56 am

      Hi Lory! I’m so glad to be receiving comments on how others use this foundation! I appreciate hearing from you and love it when we can help each other :). Hope to “chat” again soon!

  4. June 14, 2012 / 2:59 pm

    I just found your blog and I’m enjoying it! I’m a mommy and beauty product lover as well so I can benefit from many of your posts 🙂 I’ve been using this foundation with a duo fiber brush. I dot it on the major sections of my face, then stipple and blend. It works well this way, but I agree…a standard foundation brush makes the formula look horrible.

    • Tina
      Author
      June 17, 2012 / 7:55 am

      Hi Alison! Thanks so much for reading, it’s great to meet another mom/beauty product lover! Thank you for the tip, I may have to give it a try :). I’m reading your blog as we speak, it’s awesome!

  5. June 13, 2012 / 10:29 am

    this foundation should not be applied with a brush , i would try differant methods of applicatoin before bolging about a product .

    • Tina
      Author
      June 13, 2012 / 10:45 am

      Hi Pamela, I did mention that this may work well with another method of application. My method of application is with a brush and I stated this didn’t work for me personally.

      • Amanda
        September 11, 2012 / 8:25 am

        You should use your fingers, most of everyone doing reviews with this product normally use brushes, but fingers are working best.

        • Tina
          Author
          September 11, 2012 / 9:19 am

          Hi Amanda, thanks for the suggestion! Unfortunately, I never liked using my fingers to apply a foundation. Just a personal preference and probably why this one will never work for me :(.

    • Tina
      Author
      June 13, 2012 / 10:48 am

      Hi Victoria, this could work with another application method, you never know!

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