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Kosas’s Tinted Face Oilis one of thosetimeless launches.

A diptych of a brownskinned model and Allure’s Sarah Han wearing their respective shades of the Kosas Tinted Face Oil

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Spoiler alert: Kosas doesn’t disappoint.

Cosmetic chemistLaura Lam-Phaureconfirms nothing on the ingredient list is comedogenic orpore-clogging.

I, for one, heed Lam-Phaure’s advice.

A closeup shot of a blonde woman holding a bottle of Kosas Tinted Face Oil upside down and dropping product onto the…

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Of course, another major culprit of pilling comes well before moisturizing.

That way, your base applies smoothly and residue-free.

’s Complexion Duo Brushat the moment).

Kosas Tinted Face Oil Foundation on white background

My bare face (left) and wearing the Tinted Face Oil (right).

Bhatty employs a similar method and uses her fingertips to dot product onto the skin first.

She, however, opts for a damp makeup sponge (i.e.

Before and after selfies of Allure’s Sarah Han with a bare face and wearing the Kosas Tinted Face Oil

My bare face (left) and wearing the Tinted Face Oil (right).

For reference, because I am all but one person, here are all16 shadesKosas currently offers.

(I wear Tone 3.5.)

As far as skin-care-makeup hybrids go, the Tinted Face Oil excels.

Four arms with different skin tones modeling 12 total swatches of the Kosas Tinted Face Oil

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It gives me such a glowy base for my everyday look.

Then, I’m ready to get on with my day.

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