Okay, I tried it. The @maryphillips foundation everyone’s been waiting for m.ph Le Skin Weightless Serum Foundation and here is my honest take as someone with combination skin, melasma, and fine lines who has zero patience for foundations that cake, slide, or make my texture worse. The formula is genuinely serum-like. It does not feel like foundation going on it feels like skincare. It has 2% niacinamide (real percentage, not a trace amount) and hyaluronic acid, so it is actually doing something for your skin while you wear it. Buildable coverage, natural finish, and, this is the part I was watching for, it did not settle into my fine lines. Is it for everyone over 50? If you want that “my skin but better” look and you are not chasing full coverage or a matte finish, yes. If you need heavy coverage for serious hyperpigmentation, this is probably your base layer, not your closer. Clean at Sephora, vegan, cruelty-free. $49. Trends are fast. Pigment is stubborn. I choose accordingly. 💋 Drop a 🙋🏽♀️ if you’ve tried it — I want to know what you think #MatureBeauty #FoundationFor50 #Serum Foundation #MaryPhillips #RealSkinReview m.ph by Mary Phillips Le Skin Weightless Serum Foundation review for mature skin | best serum foundation for women over 50 | foundation that doesn’t settle into fine lines | niacinamide foundation | buildable coverage natural finish | Mary Phillips foundation review | foundation for combination skin | melasma-friendly foundation | Clean at Sephora foundation | best foundation for women over 40 | lightweight serum foundation | second skin foundation review