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MANIC PANIC Dreamtone White Foundation for Goth Makeup - Oil-Free, Full Coverage Liquid Foundation & Skin Toner - White Base for Gothic Makeup, Cosplay & Halloween - Vegan & Cruelty-Free (0.96oz)

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Features

  • Full-Coverage Liquid Foundation - This oil-free, white foundation makeup gives your face full coverage with a demi-matte finish. Use as an alternative to oil-based greasepaint makeup which can clog pores and feel heavy on the face.
  • White Color Corrector - This white face makeup conceals freckles, blemishes, and dark circles and neutralizing neutralizes skin tones and uneven pigment in the skin.
  • White Base for Dramatic Looks - Designed for Halloween, goth, punk, theatrical, and cosplay makeup, this colored foundation helps even out skin tone and provides a long-lasting, blendable base.
  • White Base for Dramatic Looks - Designed for Halloween, goth, punk, theatrical, and cosplay makeup, this colored foundation helps even out skin tone and provides a long-lasting, blendable base.
  • The Manic Manifesto - Manic Panic's hair coloring products are always Cruelty Free and Vegan - tested on celebrities, not animals! This vegan hair color is also ammonia and PPD-free, gluten-free, phthalate-free, and PETA accredited.

Item Form: Liquid


Color: Vampire White


Skin Type: Combination, Dry, Normal, Oily, Sensitive


Recommended Uses For Product: Face Makeup


Material Type Free: Cruelty Free,Oil Free


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3.5 x 1.25 x 1.25 inches; 2.82 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ DTF38503


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Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ MANIC PANIC


Best Sellers Rank: #73,545 in Beauty & Personal Care (See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care) #560 in Foundation Makeup


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Customer Reviews: 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (4,573)


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  • Yes! Perfect Mixer!
I am very pale. Most high-end foundations do not carry a shade light enough for me (those that do are priced at levels akin to purchasing an expensive piece of kitchen equipment, and I do not have the means/desire to pay such prices for cosmetics). I have yet to find a single drugstore foundation that is pale enough. I've searched for pure white foundations in the past, but Ilimasqua, MAC, and Makeup Atilier are all outside of my price range. Even with expedited shipping, Manic Panic was a bargain. It has solved my color-matching problems. Now I can buy any brand I choose and not have to sweat over whether the pale loveliness the counter mirror reflects will suddenly oxidize into an orangey, faux-tan mess as soon as the sunlight hits it. This mixes well with liquid foundations, does not irritate my sensitive skin, and does not mess with the consistency of the foundations because I only need a little bit. I have not tried it with whipped, foam, or any other non-traditional makeup formats. It does have a luminous finish. Dewy and brightening could also describe it well. Therefore, it does affect matte finish foundations. It doesn't turn, say, Revlon Colorstay into L'Oral Lumi or anything that dramatic. However, it takes away matte's ability to be truly matte. My dry skin benefits more from a dewy finish anyway, so straight-up matte is rarely my go-to. However, when I do want a more matte finish, I set my entire face with a pressed powder and the shine disappears almost entirely. And hey, I'd rather have a textural issue with my final look rather than have that dreaded pinky/nude ring between my face and my neck from ill-matching foundation. I cannot comment on how it compares to the astronomically-priced luxury brands. But since a product that costs less than lunch at a sub shop does the job just fine for me, I have no plan or desire to try other brands. I highly, highly recommend it to pale people needing something to pale-up even the palest of foundation shades. Also, I use this strictly as a mixer. I don't dress up as a vampire or clown, so I don't need to completely blank out my entire face. So, I cannot comment on its ability (or lack of) to work well in that area. Therefore, it does not affect my full-stars rating since I do not use it for that purpose. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2013 by Allison

  • great for lightening foundation
great for lightening foundation, if you want a pure white face I'll give you some tips. this product alone won't do it. You need to layer it on, but not cake it. First get off some peach fuzz off your face, you can use a tinkle razor or whatever razor you want. You can skip this step if you don't like shaving your face, I just personally think looks better since white makeup is super obvious to flaws, so the smoother the surface, the better. Next exfoliate, get off an dry and dead skin off your face and use primer. Next get a white face paint, like mehron or kryolan (it cost like $8), and get a nice base going carry it down the next and cover your ears. If you have long hair put it in a pony tail. Once you have a nice base, it's not going to look perfect. get a tiny bit of this foundation and use a beauty sponge or brush and blend (lightly tap) your face with it, and slowly layer it till it's cover. Don't get impatient and apply too much at once and make sure everything is dry with each coat. So you're not just caking you face in it, if you do it right you'll have a nice even tone without wasting a ton of product. Finally seal it, if you have a white foundation powder I'd recommend using that to help seal and get more coverage. Like the foundation don't use too much and lightly blend it in. Then use a setting spray, I prefer nyx matte setting spray. Now I don't really use white foundation to go out, I occasionally use this method to get a nice even tone of any shade and I do see people thinking of purchasing it to get that pure white slate. This product alone won't do it, but it can help you get it with other products. Like building it up on a mehron paint, mehron tends to be a bit tacky and sticky so it'll help get it to stick the the skin and help you save product. I'd recommend it be in everyone's beauty bag as well as a few bronzers your skin tone, Neutral, Warm, Or Cool. This way you can use this and the bronzer, to make the perfect highlight and contour foundation that matches your skin tone. You can also you a foundation within you skin tone a few shades darker instead of bronzer. Very versatile product whether you need it to help you get that white face paint or just as a foundation lightener. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2015 by N.

  • Does not blend well
I got this originally to lighten my foundation, as I have turned several shades lighter in the past year. It helped lighten my foundation a little bit, so I would only recommend using this product if you are a shade or two lighter currently than the foundation you are trying to correct. I did notice that the consistency of my foundation changed when I used this, but my original foundation was so blendable to begin with that I was still able to work with the foundation easily. Also, I was quite pleased that my sensitive skin did not break out. However, I am unsure if I received a dud after reading the other reviews, but the product that I received does NOT blend well. I attempted to wear this foundation alone for a Harley Quinn Halloween costume, it kept clumping/pilling and giving me a patchy covering regardless of what method I used including my fingers, a dense brush, and a damp beauty blender. I wrote up a quick summary of the pros and cons below: Pros: -Can lighten your foundation a shade (maybe two) -When used in small amounts, may not make a difference in your foundation's consistency -Decent price for a white foundation -Has not made my sensitive skin react Cons: -Does not blend well if used alone -May change the consistency of your foundation if you use too much -Don't recommend for lightening a product more than 2 shades ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2016 by Christine C.

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