‘You will not even know you have make-up on, but it brings life back into your face’
Victoria Beckham Beauty’s ultra-lightweight foundation has been in high demand ever since they launched mid last year, and it’s easy to see the appeal. Promising a flawless, second-skin finish while actively improving your complexion over time, the Foundation Drops with TFC8 (an anti-ageing ‘trigger factor complex’) have quickly become one of the most talked-about launches, even with a £104 price tag.
You only need to see the testimonials from beauty pros, celebrities and general consumers to see exactly why this pricey buy is, in fact, well worth the investment. And of course, a product so viral is almost certainly prone to selling out fast. On SpaceNK, where the product retails, many of the shades have been frustratingly out of stock – but now they’re back.
Not only can you shop just about every one of the 18 shades, but you can also nab 20% off the drops, bringing them down to £83.20 for a limited time. All you need to do is use the code FIRST20. The caveat is that you need to be a new SpaceNK shopper to make use of the discount.
So why the love for the Foundation Drops?
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The lightweight, serum-style formula blends seamlessly into skin, helping to even tone and blur imperfections without looking heavy. It’s powered by Augustinus Bader’s TFC8 technology, designed to support skin renewal over time. If you want a little extra coverage, it pairs with the brand’s Concealer Pen, and with a 4.8-star rating from nearly 300 reviews, it’s clearly doing something right.
However, the lightweight coverage is the main part of the appeal, according to shoppers.
One SpaceNK repeat buyer says: “I just can’t believe that a product is this good. I only use high-end products, but by far this is the best foundation I’ve used. I combine this with products from Westman and the combination is just so, so perfect. It looks like a filter– you will not even know you have makeup on, but it brings life back into your face. Looks like you have the healthiest and most moisturised face ever. Also, really, you only need a few drops.”
Another adds: “Thought it was hype and I absolutely love it now. Took a bit to find the right colour, and the VB website did get it wrong, so best to try in store. Sadly, it’s expensive and sold out everywhere now in my shade, but I do think it’s an amazing product. The Chanel Le Beige water tint has a similar finish and I tend to alternate with that so I don’t run out. Brilliant product though, another win from VB.”
“Bought this thinking it would be a one-off, I’d just try it as a treat….but I love it! It’s obviously very expensive, so I will try not to use it every day, but that will be difficult! It’s the most skin-like foundation I have tried, gives such a stunning glow from within look…it does not look like make-up!…shade match was literally perfect for me,” writes a third.
The only real complaints come from customers who say the price is just a little steep, in which case, some recommend checking out Lisa Eldridge’s Skin Tint, £39. With over 1,000 5-star reviews on Selfridges’ website, it’s got almost as much of a glowing reputation as VB’s foundation, but for a lot less money.
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