Enough 8 Peptide Full Cover Perfect Foundation SPF50+ PA+++ with a high protection factor makes the face tone smooth, healthy and fresh. The product does not clog the pores, does not create the feeling of a mask on the skin, well masks imperfections and lasts throughout the day, protecting the epidermis from UV exposure
#13 – light beige, with a neutral undertone, blends perfectly with the natural color of fair skin. #21 – natural beige, on a natural beige base will suit the owners of warm skin tone (yellow, olive skin tone).
Enough 8 Peptide Full Cover Perfect Foundation SPF50+ PA+++ with a high protection factor makes the face tone smooth, healthy and fresh. The product does not clog the pores, does not create the feeling of a mask on the skin, well masks imperfections and lasts throughout the day, protecting the epidermis from UV exposure
#13 – light beige, with a neutral undertone, blends perfectly with the natural color of fair skin. #21 – natural beige, on a natural beige base will suit the owners of warm skin tone (yellow, olive skin tone).
*23:2026-01-03 | *21:2026-01-17
Apply the required amount of foundation to cleansed and moisturized skin and evenly blend using a special sponge, brush or fingertips.
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My hair was the exact shade of the 'before' photo advertised on the 'Mute Brown' color. All I wanted this product to do was help me cool the tone of my hair. It did literally nothing. After rinsing the dye out, my hair was exactly the same shade as it was before. You can see in my attached photos, my 'before' (left) and 'after' (right). I have dyed my hair at home many many times and of all the things that can go wrong with at home hair dye, "did nothing" was not something I ever expected.