Kryolan AQUA Colour
Applying the Aqua colour was really hard, it was extremely streaking and hard to blend. I used a foundation brush to apply it. As the colour was being applied to the face it felt very thick and uncomfortable. When it dried it started to crack in certain areas which was hard if you wanted a smooth base for a makeup look. So build up the colour you would have to let each layer dry and then apply another coat over the top, but this would also leave a very thick and uncomfortable feeling.
Kryolan Supra Colour
The supra colour was easier to apply and blended quite well to begin with, however as you built up the colour it would appear more pigmented but in certain places become quite patchy so you had to be careful with how you applied it. The colour was good and could be built up to create a more pigmented look to get a strong white base.
Illamasqua Skin Base 01
The Illamasqua skin base was the easiest to apply in the sense that it was very smooth and lightweight, you couldnt feel it at all on the skin. It didn't have any patchiness or streaking. However, when it came to pigmentation, as you would add more product to try and build up the colour the colour wouldnt really change at all, meaning it didn't give a strong white base.
Overall i think that the best product to use for a strong white base would be the supra colour as it was light on the skin and you could build up the colour to create an opaque white base. The aqua colour would be better for detail work and small stroke of the colour and the skin base would be good for lightening foundation or colours.
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