Revlon Colorstay Makeup With Softlex for Combination/Oliy Skin.
Quite a mouthful, no?
I love love love this liquid foundation as it is, so far, THE BEST for me.
Photos blurred to show the true shades.

The Bads:
LDesign of the bottle. Because it is of thick thick consistency, it is hard to pour out the last bits.
LLimited shades IN SINGAPORE. See how limited the shades are in Singapore!
List of shades: (*Shades coloured are available in Singapore.)
Ivory
150 Buff
180/190 Sand Beige (I think the new bottles are labelled as 190 and the older, 180)
210 Nude
Natural Beige
Medium Beige
Fresh Beige
Golden Beige
310 Warm Golden
True Beige
Natural Tan
340 Early Tan
Rich Tan
Golden Caramel
370 Toast
Rich Ginger
Caramel
Cappuccino
Mahogany
Mocha
5 out of 20 shades only! BLAH!
The Netural:
KThe smell of alcohol! Though it wasnt a big problem for me, Im sure many girls dont like it.
The Goods:
JMedium to heavy coverage.
JDoesnt clog pores.
JWaterproof.
JOil control was pretty good.
LKJ
Of course it is a good product for me!
Now.. Many girls had been asking alot the shade Nude. It is the next shade after Sand Beige, which most chinese girls suit. I am not very sure about the malay friends, I think Early Tan seem to be a common match? Please correct me if Im wrong!
So the shades from the lightest to the darkest (for common singaporean shades) will be
150 Buff > 180/190 Sand Beige > 210 Nude > 340 Early Tan
Although Nude looks lighter than Sand Beige in the bottle, they are actually the same shade, just that Sand Beige is yellow undertoned while Nude is pink undertoned. Thus Nude seem darker than Sand Beige.
Buff is yellow undertoned.
I dont have Nude, so only swatches for 150 Buff and 180/190 Sand Beige.


Oh yes! It is $29.90 at Watson!

Jun 17, 2010 @ 07:00:45
It’s ridiculous how not Buff isn’t distributed in Singapore. The lack of choices for deeper shades is appalling as well!
Jun 17, 2010 @ 07:18:38
They should have brought in more shades for us!!! :mob:
Jun 17, 2010 @ 08:12:43
Annoymous Bosch
We only have 1/4 of what the States has.
YAAA! Im sure Buff will suit many girls in Singapore. Looking at 5 shades in Singapore, yet 20 in the State. Upset much?
heavenlygorgeous
Oct 27, 2010 @ 08:02:19
Isn’t it interesting how shades availability varies depending on where you live. I have not seen Toast or Warm Golden here in Australia… Thanks for this comparison… It may be that I’m more than 1 shades… ><" What NC are you, if you don't mind me asking.. =)
Oct 27, 2010 @ 09:08:59
Hi blushfully!
HTHs!
I know what you mean! Sometimes Im a Buff, and at times Im a Sand Beige!
I’ve been told Im a NW25 (or 20, i cannot remember) and also a NC20. I can use both, just that one might oxides more than the other. I dont have Mac foundation. Mearly went to check out my shade.
Oct 28, 2010 @ 06:52:41
Hmm that’s funny, different countries bring in different shades… why not bring all in, since we’re all of different skin tones! By bringing in a limited number of shades, they’re like ENCOURAGING us to buy 2 shades to mix together, that’s so troublesome!
Like for me, Early Tan’s a tad too light while Toast is a little too dark. Grr!