What it is:
An ultra-hydrating and smoothing full-coverage foundation cream.
What it's used for:
Sunday Riley Creme Radiance Breathable Ageless Foundation is a unique, moisture-rich, complete coverage foundation that allows the skin to breathe and actually correct itself while concealing flaws and imperfections. Infused with magnolia bark, biopeptides, tonka bean and biopeptides, this anti-aging makeup promotes cellular growth, reduces redness and prevents moisture loss.
QUICK TAKE: This is a lovely foundation, and it’s surprisingly light for being such a full coverage foundation. It’s a high quality product that’s richly moisturizing, loaded with active anti-aging ingredients and offers a beautiful and very natural finish. I don’t wear this foundation all over my face because I prefer less coverage overall, however I do apply it to my T-zone and it blends perfectly with other makeup.
Creme Radiance blended onto my hand (right side) with nothing on my other hand (left side)
Both of Sunday Riley's Foundations (Liquid Light & Creme Radiance) are available in COOL ranges (100C-150C) and WARM ranges (100W-150W).
Below are the descriptions for the color shades of Creme Radiance. The same color descriptions can be applied to Liquid Light, but with one exception - I found that the Liquid Light does not have as much 'yellow undertone' in the 120 and 130 range. So when reading the descriptions below, replace "yellow" with "neutral" if referring to Liquid Light in the 120-130 ranges.
Sunday Riley Foundation WARM Range:
1. 100 W is an ivory for very pale skin tones with yellow undertones
2. 110 W is a fair to light beige with yellow undertones
3. 120 W is a light beige with yellow undertones
4. 130 W is a medium beige with yellow undertones
5. 140 W a big jump from the 130 W. This is for summer time golden-tan skin
6. 150 W is for dark golden-tan skin
Sunday Riley Foundation COOL Range:
1. 100 C is a pale shade with fair yellow undertones
2. 110 C is a neutral fair beige
3. 120 C is a light beige with neutral undertones
4. 130 C is a neutral medium beige
5. 140 C A huge jump from the 130 C. It’s a deep beige with neutral to rosy undertones
6. 150 C is a deep tan beige with a chocolate tone
In the following pictures you will see the Liquid Light Foundation 120W next to the Creme Radiance Foundation 110W. I wanted to note that the reason I have a lighter shade in the Creme Radiance is because I typically only use it in the areas I need to 'lighten' up and more specifically cover up redness. As we all already know 'yellow' covers up red, and if you notice under the color descriptions the amount of 'yellow undertones' become less and less the higher the number; and so 110W will have more yellow that 120W - hence the reason I use 110W on those red areas of my face. Hopefully these pictures will better show you what I'm talking about with the 'yellow undertones'...