REVIEW: Get Ready With Me Daily Skin Tint in Dolce
Why hello there. It’s been months since my last organic post; something that came out of my brain and not the chopped up press releases I get from brands that I make subtle changes so it’s unique to the search engine’s algorithm.
If you don’t understand what I’m taking about that’s okay because we’re now moving on to my quick, and honest to goodness review and thoughts on Get Ready With Me Daily Skin Tint in Dolce (Medium Olive).
It costs around 500Php for a full-sized squeeze tube and trust it will last for a long time. They have a mini tube at 249php and a shade finder for 99php.
ORDER YOUR GRWM DAILY SKIN TINT HERE

I’ve always been 50/50 on tints, because most of the time I struggle in finding a perfect shade match for my medium-neutral olive skin tone. Most products sold are either on the warm or cool spectrum. How about us in the odd middle eh?
Before anything else, I used their shade finder first so I dont waste any tubes on using the wrong color.
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The texture is somewhat close to a moisturizer, and has minimal to no “silicone-y feel”. It sets a bit sticky so I highly suggest you apply a loose powder aftewards.

In terms of coverage, this is sheer to medium. A layer is sheer, 2-3 is medium. If you plan to add more layers it would be too heavy already and I highly suggest you spot conceal instead.
On the photo below, the left side is with the Daily Skin Tint, right side is without. Do you see how close the shade is to my natural/real skin tone? It also helped toned down a lot of the redness around my nose, cheeks, and chin. Amazeballs.

Next photo is my full face wearing GRWM’s tinted moisturizer

It doesn’t set into fine lines, and looks like second skin. It naturally “brightened” up my face without making me looking too made up compared to when using a full coverage foundation. Pretty sweet!
In terms of staying power and longevity, when set with powder it does lasts a good 6 hours on me, even after an intense and sweaty skating session.
Next time I’ll try using this on top of my silicone-based sunscreen to see if it will offer a smoother base!


