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Chantecaille Just Skin

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[Affiliate Links] I’ve already shared my review of Chantecaille Just Skin* on my Instagram but figured it’s time I write a whole blog post about it, so here it is!
Firstly, a little bit of a background on my makeup habits or lack thereof; I’m not excellent with makeup and I’m pretty open about that, which is honestly probably why I’m so into my skincare.
I’ve watched countless smoky eye tutorials and contouring videos but at the end of the day I like makeup products that are easy to apply, require minimal time and the least amount of effort possible. I don’t have a steady hand so I’ve accepted that the perfect winged eyeliner probably won’t ever happen for me and as for my blending technique? Well, I don’t really have one. It’s a good thing then that I’ve finally found what might just be the best makeup product a low-maintenance girl like me could hope for, in the form of Chantecaille Just Skin.
I’m aware that this is not a new product and many bloggers and beauty writers have been singing it’s praises for years but now that I actually own it, I can finally add my own two cents!

Image of a tube of Chantecaille Just Skin Tinted Moisturizer

Chantecaille Just Skin Review

Just Skin is a tinted moisturiser but it’s also so much more than that. It’s a skin perfector that leaves a virtually seamless finish and offers some sun protection with its SPF of 15. I find that my shade-aptly named ‘glow’- blends with my skin easily (I just use my fingers most of the time to buff and pat it in) and evens things out, covers any tired looking bits (ie my entire face) and just generally creates a nice base for a touch of blush and/or highlighter.
It gives my skin a dewy sort of look, perks up my complexion and makes me feel a bit better and more presentable in general. That’s what easy every day make up should be about really.
The tinted moisturiser contains honeysuckle, algae and green tea extracts as well as thyme, damask rose, edelweiss and ‘butterfly bush extract’ which offers antioxidant benefits. I have generally dry skin at the moment and find this to be absolutely what my face needs in terms of a base; something that won’t cling to dry bits, won’t sink into and accentuate fine lines but will give me a hit of hydration and protection while it makes me look generally better. Just Skin contains titanium dioxide for the sun protection, which is a physical SPF rather than chemical and is advertised as suitable for sensitive skin.
I find that it lasts well on the skin (though I purchased when summer was on it’s way out so I’ll have to see how well it stays on if this summer is as sweaty as the last) and feels virtually weightless – just like a light face cream really and definitely not greasy or uncomfortable in the slightest. It really is a pleasure to use in pretty much every aspect.
I love that Chantecaille Just Skin was specifically designed for both women and men,too. That’s obviously not to say that men can’t or shouldn’t wear regular foundation or other tinted moisturisers but I like that the brand has been deliberately inclusive in this instance.
I bought my tube of Just Skin from Space NK* but it’s also available at Look Fantastic* at an rrp of £64.