Review:LA Splash Mineral Foundation & Blush

LA Splash Mineral Foundation

I was really surprised to learn that LA Splash Mineral Foundation has been in our local market for around three years.  Which means, it was available long before the mineral foundation rage began here!  And to think that I never found out about it until now!  

Actually, my interest in mineral makeup had sort of waned after suffering a breakout from using one of the brands, and I had become more wary of using mineral foundation with too many ingredients.  But I agreed to test LA Splash Mineral Foundation because the range only contains mica, titanium dioxide, and possibly iron oxide; ingredients which are unlikely to break me out.

So how does it fare?

LA Splash Mineral Foundation is probably the better mineral foundation I have tried so far.  I’m no expert in mineral makeup and I haven’t tried that many brands but I’m happy with the results this range offers me.  Even my friend who is also using their mineral foundation, has been pleased with the results so far and I have to add that the makeup look really nice on her.

Natural medium coverage that does not oxidize
I learnt that LA Splash Mineral Foundation, which is manufactured in USA, is formulated with non-micronized ingredients and this is why it is able to provide me with a medium natural coverage. In addition, after testing this product for about a month now, the powder isn’t causing my skin to break out or dry up.   My face also does not look exceedingly oily at the end of the day and neither does the foundation oxidize or change color after a few hours.

LA Splash Mineral Foundation Color Range

Available in many shades and suitable for all skin types
This range of mineral foundation comes in a variety of shades (I was told 13!) and the one that I am currently using now is 21001 Natural Baby Seal.  Usually, I apply the purple makeup base prior to using this but actually, the makeup base only make a slight difference for me and so I sometimes just use the Natural Baby Seal Mineral Foundation by itself.

la-splash-kabuki-brush

Kabuki brush made with goat hair
The brand also offers a kabuki brush made from 100% goat hair, which I was told is good for picking up the foundation. It feels good on contact but I didn’t really get a chance to use it much because the one I was given was shedding quite badly even after a wash. However, it seems like mine was probably an exception as my friend had no such problems and was happy with hers.

LA Splash Blush

Pigmented mineral blush
I also received the LA Splash Blush in various colors.  Their blush is described as sheer but in reality, I find them to be very pigmented and I have to be careful not to pick up too much color so that I won’t end up with overly pink or red cheeks.   In addition, the shades I’ve tried come with some shimmer  and so I avoid using too much during application.  And a special mention is the interesting shade – Orange Clownfish – which provided a nice coral shade when applied with a light hand. 

LA Splash Blush Colors

Price and availability
LA Splash Mineral Foundation retails at S$34.90 while the Mineral Blush retails at S$25.90.  You can find the range at Chai at Liang Court, John Little (not available at Plaza Singapura), OG at Orchard Point, Watsons at Bugis Junction, Ngee Ann City, and Tampines Mall as well as selected Sa Sa Cosmetics stores.  I believe the range is easily available in US and I was also told that it’s available in many Asian countries.

Summary
Overall, I like the LA Splash Mineral Foundation and Blush.  I thought the retail price of S$34.90 for the mineral foundation is a tad expensive when compared to the usual mineral brands online although I admit that the quality does seem to justify the price tag.  However, if you’re keen to give the range a try, you can get them at attractive prices since it’s the GSS offer now!

Comments

  1. Paris B says:

    Orange Clownfish! Right up my alley! ? We don’t get this here I think or I’d definitely check out the blush ?

  2. juschev says:

    This was my 2nd MMU and I was quite impressed by the range and color we have here. But I do find the brush abit pokey so I have to switch to a synthetic one.

    Got the bright orange colored blush too and it does not look that scary irl.

    JL often has a MUA there that can show you how to use their products and I believe their roadshow have just finished.

  3. Nikki says:

    If it’s available there, it MUST be available down here! well in my dreams! this is a great review! never seen this line!

  4. Nicole says:

    wow… great review! Started to take notice on mineral makeup recently. I might just buy the foundation and blush to try out first since it on gss! Heee.. thanks sesame!

  5. sesame says:

    I thought I remember the mention of Malaysia…but it may not be widely available as yet.

  6. sesame says:

    Yup, the orange one looks a little off to me initially but when applied on the skin, it looks natural. Oh ya, I did hear they had a roadshow recently.

  7. sesame says:

    Okay…offhand I cannot remember if it was said to be available in the Philippines…but it’s a nice one to try if you ever get the chance.

  8. sesame says:

    I heard the mineral foundation and blush is going for $20 on some selected colors so maybe you can check those out.

  9. sesame says:

    On the brush, I agree with you. Synthetic ones are softer on the skin but I realized they become very oily after a few washes…don’t know why.

  10. Dee says:

    Mineral makeup is about the only thing I use when it comes to foundation. LA Splash seems to be quite big! Is it as big as the EDM full sized foundations? With mineral blush that’s pigmented, maybe you should try using a fan brush. It’ll give you that nice soft naural look. :]

  11. sesame says:

    Yes, the same size as EDM full sized foundations. Fan brush? Never tried…will try it if I do get hold of one. Thanks for the tip!

  12. Mayra Rosado says:

    Hy, Please send me a catalog and free samples by mail because i want to represent this product in P.R.

    In spanish please

  13. Mayra Rosado says:

    send me a free samples product and catalog by mail,

    Mayra Rosado
    Hc-4 Box 42510
    Hatillo P.R. 00659

    Thnks

  14. Priscilla says:

    Have tried the mineral blush and I totally agree that it’s really pigmented. Did not know in the 1st place and ended up having very red baboon ass cheeks.. Hee

    But after a few practise, manage to get hold of it. Using it everyday now as it does not oxidise which is the plus factor but do not fancy the shimmery part.

  15. sesame says:

    Yes, it’s very pigmented. Glad you’re liking it now.

  16. Wana says:

    Hey, can i know which stores are retailing them?? Thanks!!

  17. sesame says:

    You can find the list of stores here:
    http://www.lasplashcosmetics.com.sg/stores.php

  18. Vivi says:

    Hi Sesame,

    How do you find LA Splash Mineral Foundation compared to Bisous Minerals Weightless Foundation? Which one is better? Thanks!

  19. sesame says:

    I can’t quite remember Bisous Minerals now cos I only had sample sizes to test. It was quite good I recall vaguely. But if you ask me to choose, I’ll prefer LA Splash Foundation cos the coverage is just right and the ingredient list is short and sweet.

  20. Tonni says:

    Hey, i have very acne prone combination skin. Can i use this la splash mineral foundation after applying only face cream? I am not a makeup person. Just to add some glow. using this foundation daily on face with just face cream on, will be harmful? Kindly let me know.

  21. Sesame says:

    You should be able to cos they’re quite light…but not knowing what can trigger your acne, I also can’t guarantee.

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