While the foundation also has an SPF of 15, it also costs $275.

And for those who are curious, the foundation smells like powder, not the sea.

Second, it features a wider shade range.

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The Estee Lauder foundation also has an SPF of 45, higher than La Prairie.

Sephora describes its finish as “radiant.”

Nonetheless, this La Mer foundation has several notable qualities.

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Sephora describes it as a “weightless, natural-looking foundation” with medium coverage.

Should you gravitate toward interesting ingredients, this could be the perfect dupe for you.

The foundation has an SPF of 25, and is described as having a “radiant glow.”

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“Retinol is known to smooth wrinklesand mitigate acne.

Reviewerssharedtheir thoughts on the product: “Fabulous complexion tint!

My skin has never felt more luxurious!

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A total game changer!”

As the name suggests, this foundation is not liquid but a soft, buildable cream.

Like the La Prairie Foundation, this Chanel cream comes with tools a spatula and a brush.

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One reviewer raved: “Oh my goodness, I was glowing .

It isn’t greasy, not matte.”

But this time, the price tag is under $30.

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Itstriclone skin tech medium coverage foundationis a product to sing about.

The foundation also contains marine algae, which hasseveral skin benefits, including keeping the skin hydrated and vitalized.

It costs $45 and comes in a whopping 51 shades (via Sephora).

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Its coverage is medium to full and comes in 14 different shades.

This foundation is oil-free andfeaturesgreen tea extract, algae extract, aloe extract, and rosemary leaf extract.

It is alsoformulated withoutparabens, phthalates, and other ingredients.

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It alsocontainsseveral antioxidant ingredients and a powerful SPF of 50.

Onereviewcaptures the benefits of the product: “The best foundation ever.

I bought this last year and only use it when I want to impress and impress I have.

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I get more compliments about how great my skin looks when I wear this fabulous treat.

well worth the splurge.”

For $150, the foundation is indeed a bit of a splurge.

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But healthy skin and a self-confident smile might always be worth the price.

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