Okay, let’s talk about this Dior Airflash foundation. You know, the one that comes in that big spray can? I finally decided to give it a try, and here’s how it went down.

So, first off, I grabbed the Airflash Radiance Mist and the Airflash brush. I sprayed the mist all over my face using the brush. It felt pretty nice, kind of refreshing, actually.
Next, I took the actual Airflash foundation. Now, this part was a little tricky. Instead of spraying it directly on my face like some kind of crazy person, I sprayed it onto the Airflash brush. Then, starting from the center of my face, I applied the foundation outwards. It felt really velvety, which was a surprise. I kind of expected it to feel weird or heavy, but it didn’t.
The Coverage and Finish
- The coverage was medium, which is what I usually go for. It evened out my skin tone and covered up some redness I had, but it didn’t feel like I was wearing a mask or anything.
- And the finish? Matte. Not like, dry-cracked-desert matte, but a nice, natural-looking matte. My skin still looked like skin, just better.
Honestly, I was pretty impressed. The whole aerosol can thing seemed a little intimidating at first, but it turned out to be pretty easy to use. And the results were great! My skin looked smooth and even, and it lasted for a good chunk of the day without getting all weird and patchy.
I’ve heard that they’ve improved the formula of these spray foundations over the years, and it definitely shows. This one felt super light and had a nice, glowy finish without being too shiny.
Bottom line? If you’re looking for a foundation that gives you a natural, flawless look, this Dior Airflash might be worth checking out. It’s a bit different from your typical foundation, but in a good way. I was pleasantly surprised, and I think you might be too.
