I’m a little late to the party with this one and I’m sure you’re all aware of the Boots No7 Colour Match Service, but just in case you’re not, here are my thoughts. The idea behind the service is that you visit a No7 counter and have your skin matched to the correct shade using computing technology, which pretty much involves having your face scanned on several parts (usually each lower cheek) and the computer gizmo then calculates the exact shade match for your skin tone and what foundations your shade match is available in.
The reason I’ve delayed this post is because I first became fully aware of the service at a Boots press event just before I went away, so we thought it’d be a good idea to test the computer to its full capabilities by having one match done before I went and one when I got back.
So! Before I went away I was matched to the shade Calico which is the lightest shade (no surprise there) and the fit was perfect; I was given Stay Perfect Foundation to take away with me on the day and it blended absolutely seamlessly. The only problem with this foundation is that, whilst it’s a great colour match, it isn’t high enough coverage for me since I’m now relying on foundation to cover everything up rather than foundation and concealer, but if you’ve got fairly good skin then this is a great choice for you as once you’re colour matched you will literally look like you haven’t got anything on your skin. I’m optimistic that I’ll have a use for this foundation in the near future!
When I got back from holiday, I went to my local Boots and was colour matched again and I’m pleased to report that after day upon day of sunbathing (I know it’s bad but I was crying out for a touch of colour) I came back exactly……one shade darker! So Cool Vanilla was my shade for my tanned skin. I was mucho pleased that I had actual proof that I had developed a bit of colour, and for a good 8 days I got to smugly apply my darker shade foundation.
Unfortunately, after about a week the shade was too dark for me again, so I had to hop-foot it back to Calico, yet by this point I’d fallen in love with the foundation formula I’d been sent in Cool Vanilla, so I purchased the Calico version of this foundation which is No7’s Beautifully Matte.
Beautifully Matte is an absolute dream to use as it provides phenomenal coverage that doesn’t look heavy, it’s a matte finish without a trace of chalkiness and due to it’s coverage I can completely skip concealer which is fantastic. It’s soooo easy to use, blends in brilliantly thanks to the colour matching and for skin like mine, it’s ideal. So if you’re oily skinned or spot prone then I strongly recommend getting your skin matched and trying out the Beautifully Matte as it really is fabulous.
I’m really pleased Boots have released a process that will definitely make picking foundation easier as they’ve completely streamlined the whole experience. To get your perfect match, just visit Boots, let them gizmo your face, tell them what sort of formula and/or coverage you’re after and you’re done!
Beautifully Matte is priced at £12.50 and Stay Perfect is priced at £14.
Disclosure: Beautifully Matte in Cool Vanilla and Stay Perfect in Calico were PR samples, Beautifully Matte in Calico was purchased by me.
Do you have a favourite beauty product from No7? Im new to london 🙂
Oh fab, welcome to London and sorry the weather is so rubbish 🙂
I’d say my favourite at the mo is probably the foundation, just because it’s such great heavy, yet natural coverage. However, I also really like their varnishes (especially the A/W12 shades) and they’ve got a glorious little eye palette coming out that looks amazing xx
Hi there,
Great post – I’ve been so tempted to try this service, but been too afraid to have yet another dud foundation to chuck in the drawer. Might just give it a go!!x
It’s definitely worth checking out; I was a bit sceptical when I first heard about it but it definitely works xx
Have to say I was a bit put off from trying this by the ad for the service in the mags where the model looks more like she’s been fake tanned than wearing foundation – might give it a go though.
You know it’s so funny you should say that as I saw an ad on the telly where she came out looking so pale that I thought ‘that’s not really selling it is it?!’ but thankfully it works really well xx
Thanks for this post! I’ve been wondering about this service but I think I’ll give it a shot. No doubt I’ll be the palest of pale as usual!
http://www.lucicouture.blogspot.com
I’m ALWAYS the palest so I wouldn’t worry 🙂 it really is a great service xx
Hi,
I know this post was written ages ago, but I’ve been looking at reviews of this service as I’m going to have the colour match done tomorrow and buy some foundation.
I’m very pale also, and I want a full coverage foundation so it’s good to know that I should go for beautifully matte instead of stay perfect.
Thanks for the great review!
http://www.ambermcniff.blogspot.co.uk
Amber 🙂
Hi!
Is Calico suited for warm, cool or neutral skin undertones? Thanks!
That’s a really good question – I’m neutral (occasionally cool, depending on who you ask!) so it works for me in both those capacities, but I think a warmer skin tone would get away with it too as I do think it’s quite neutral. Worth popping into Boots and getting scanned if you can.