Graftobian HD Creme Foundation Palette???

Makeuptalk.com forums

Help Support Makeuptalk.com forums:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
Joined
Mar 25, 2014
Messages
20
Reaction score
14
Location
Kentucky
I have been looking for a good foundation palette for my makeup and I have watching Youtube videos like crazy. I came across a brand called Graftobian HD Creme Foundation Palette, I was wondering has any tried them or has the palette. Really would like people thought on them :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 
Their palettes are very comparable to Kryolan, Cinema Secrets, and RCMA foundation palettes, in terms of that they are highly pigmented, rich and easy to blend, and you can sheer it out to how you want it to look. So very little product will go a very long way

For example, you only need a pinky fingernail sized amount for a full face. 

The only downside to these foundations is that people tend to waste a LOT of product as they decant too much from the well at once. Always decant a small amount, if you need more as you go along, decant a bit more.

I definitely don't recommend using brushes, sponges, fingers etc directly from open-styled palettes like these, as you will cross-contaminate it with bacteria! And your palette will only last a few weeks to a month at best. You can tell the foundation is turning due to bacteria, is the bad smell and the texture will be stiff and cakey, not thick, rich and creamy. 

All the Pros that I know of and have worked with, all of our open-styled foundation palettes have lasted years and years with absolutely no problems, as we always decant.

 
Their palettes are very comparable to Kryolan, Cinema Secrets, and RCMA foundation palettes, in terms of that they are highly pigmented, rich and easy to blend, and you can sheer it out to how you want it to look. So very little product will go a very long way

For example, you only need a pinky fingernail sized amount for a full face. 

The only downside to these foundations is that people tend to waste a LOT of product as they decant too much from the well at once. Always decant a small amount, if you need more as you go along, decant a bit more.

I definitely don't recommend using brushes, sponges, fingers etc directly from open-styled palettes like these, as you will cross-contaminate it with bacteria! And your palette will only last a few weeks to a month at best. You can tell the foundation is turning due to bacteria, is the bad smell and the texture will be stiff and cakey, not thick, rich and creamy. 

All the Pros that I know of and have worked with, all of our open-styled foundation palettes have lasted years and years with absolutely no problems, as we always decant.
I've been looking at these palettes as well. If you and the OP don't mind me adding to the original question, would it be naive of me to assume the neutral one of the three palettes would be more useful and work for more people than getting either the warm or cool toned palette? Or if someone had a warm undertone for example would a neutral toned foundation only make their skin look...off?

 
I've been looking at these palettes as well. If you and the OP don't mind me adding to the original question, would it be naive of me to assume the neutral one of the three palettes would be more useful and work for more people than getting either the warm or cool toned palette? Or if someone had a warm undertone for example would a neutral toned foundation only make their skin look...off?
Most people are either warm or cool toned. Yes a neutral shade will make someone with a warm or cool undertone look off.

The neutral palette falls in-between the warm and cool palettes. However, you can mix and match shades in the neutral palette to warm up or cool down a foundation shade therein. 

 
I absolutely love the Graftobian HD Foundation Palettes. I keep them in my kit and I love the way it looks. As said by other people, it is a full coverage foundation and I like to work backwards so I can thin it out with a moisturizer, or mixing medium.. and you can sheer it out even more with a beauty blender. :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> Hope it helps. <3 <3

 
I absolutely love the Graftobian HD Foundation Palettes. I keep them in my kit and I love the way it looks. As said by other people, it is a full coverage foundation and I like to work backwards so I can thin it out with a moisturizer, or mixing medium.. and you can sheer it out even more with a beauty blender. :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> Hope it helps. <3 <3
Do you have all 3 palettes? I was thinking about getting the Warm and cool palette for kit but i'm not sure if I want to get the neutral palette or if i'll use/need more than the warm and cool palette. 

 
Do you have all 3 palettes? I was thinking about getting the Warm and cool palette for kit but i'm not sure if I want to get the neutral palette or if i'll use/need more than the warm and cool palette. 
Hiiiiiiiiiii  :lol:

Currently I only have the Warm palette because my clientele are mostly warm toned. However I do plan on getting all 3 soon! Thanks so much for you response. 

 
Hiiiiiiiiiii  :lol:

Currently I only have the Warm palette because my clientele are mostly warm toned. However I do plan on getting all 3 soon! Thanks so much for you response. 
You're very welcome :D /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> you definitely helped my decision making a lot easier.

 
I Recently Bought The Graftobian Creme Foundation Palette But I Am Not Sure Of How To Apply The Creme, I Have Dry Skin,With Redness Around The T-Zone So I Really Need Moisturizer In My Skin But Not Sure What Moisturizer/Primer To Use?!!!! Something To Keep My Skin Hydrated. Or What Setting Powder To Use If I Even Need To ...? I Want to Achieve A Full Coverage Look

 

Latest posts

Back
Top