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Zoe Forsey

Woman praises £9 foundation which completely covers her acne

A blogger has praised a bargain foundation which she claims completely covers her acne.

Skin positivity blogger Abbie Bull regularly shares before and after photos of her skin as she tests out different make-up.

One of her snaps has caused a lot of excitement among fans as the £9 foundation she tested completely covers all the redness and spots on her face.

She used Revolution's Conceal and Define Foundation teamed with the brand's Banana Powder, both of which are widely available on the high street.

She praised the foundation in the caption, writing: "Don’t always believe what you see on here.

The difference is incredible (Instagram)

"If I wanted to I could never post pictures of my acne, Facetune my pictures to no end and you guys wouldn’t know the difference  learn to love yourself outside of social media not just loving the edited online version of yourself.

"This year is all about the self love and self care.

"On another note this base is just @makeuprevolution foundation and concealer & their banana powder. More affordable option for you guys!!"

Her followers loved the photos and were impressed by the results.

One wrote: "Woah, that's amazing."

The foundation has been a big hit with bloggers and beauty editors (Instagram)

Another added: "This is how good that makeup revolution is."

Other just praised Abbie for sharing the 'before' photos.

One wrote: "You’re beautiful  thank you for sharing your story, helped me through my dark days."

The foundation, which comes in 18 shades for all skin tones, was launched last year and has been a big hit in the beauty world.

Another wrote: "You are beautiful! You are not ashamed to expose your face and this is a force for everyone who also suffer from acne, thank you!"

Cystic acne is the most severe type of acne, caused by large pus-filled lumps that look similar to boils.

They often cause permanent scarring.

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