![]() ![]() It is a unique and amazing concealer formula. It genuinely makes dark circles disappear and makes my skin look flawless, without any creasing. It has become one of my most reached-for concealers. Laura Mercier Translucent Loose Setting Powder Glow Translucent Honey 30gr. The Laura Mercier Flawless Fusion is a truly fantastic concealer formula. Laura Mercier Secret Camouflage Duo Concealer Stick 3C 2gr. But I find I get the most coverage and the “fusion” effect with my skin when I tap on gently and blend with my ring finger. I like to finish the look with a beauty blender sponge as my last step. This concealer works best when applied and blended with fingers. It lasts at least 8 hours set traditionally or with my method. It does work best with my ggg setting technique. It’s a very dry and mature skin friendly formula. The Laura Mercier Flawless Fusion concealer really does: 1 – become one with your skin 2 – cover dark circles completely 3 – last all day without caking or creasing. What amazes me about this formula is that it melts into your skin and truly “fuses” with the skin. I do wish they had a more peach undertone concealer in the shade “1” range, but that is the only thing I’d change about this concealer. I wear shade 1W, which is a light skin tone, with warmer yellow and slightly peachier undertones. We infused our Translucent Loose Setting Powder with a custom blend of pearl pigments to lock in your look for 12-hours. For the first time, you can set your look with a naturally luminous finish. It feels lightweight, but has so much pigment that my dark circles are completely covered. Lauras iconic, cult-favorite setting powder now comes in a glow finish. It dries down on the skin, without ever getting a cracked or parched look. This concealer has a satin finish that builds from light up to full coverage without ever looking heavy. The Laura Mercier Flawless Fusion concealer is a liquid formula. Word to the wise: Dreadon says Clé de Peau’s radiant fluid foundation gives you flawless, hydrated-looking skin for half the price.Turn on your JavaScript to view content TEXTURE + FINISH Also, a few tiny dots of the thick, liquid-gel formula goes a very long way, so consider it a skin-care investment. It left my skin radiant in all the right places, almost as if I had used a highlighter. Any brown spots or redness around my nose and chin vanished instantly with only minimal blending. In fact, the box directs you to apply it with your hands, like you would a skin cream. The formula is so creamy and goes on incredibly smooth, so there’s almost no need to use a sponge or brush (but I still did). But if you think of Clé de Peau’s foundation as the luxury skin-care product that it is (the ingredients list is loaded with skin-plumping extracts and antioxidants) and take the display-worthy packaging into consideration, the price tag makes more sense. Yes, $270 for a single makeup item is steep. The foundations below passed my rigorous test with flying colors and earned the title of “Cut Editor Approved.” If you’re looking for a foundation that will work with your dry skin instead of against it - or you just want your complexion to look dewy and hydrated - these products won’t disappoint.įinish: Radiant | Coverage: Sheer, buildable | Shades: 15 You can find our best-selling Spackle primer. I also noted if any of the foundations were transferring, clinging to dry patches, or just feeling uncomfortable on the skin. At Laura Geller Beauty, get gorgeous without the guesswork using high-performance, easy to apply makeup. Throughout the day, I checked for cakiness and made sure nothing was slipping and sliding around my face. I also took photos after applying each one (and before applying the rest of my makeup). 9 2099 (299.86 / Ounce) Typical price: 22.99. Over the top of each foundation, I applied my normal complexion products: concealer, cream bronzer, cream blush, and translucent setting powder on my T-zone. I did a full-day wear test for every foundation and used the same base products under each one: serum, moisturizer, and my all-time favorite SPF 50 primer by Charlotte Tilbury. Since all good experiments need a control variable (it’s called science, people!), I kept the process consistent. I tried foundations with different finishes (matte, natural, and dewy) and coverage levels (light, medium, full, and buildable), as well as drugstore favorites, mid-price options that are available at Sephora and Ulta, and high-end formulas that are infused with luxury skin-care ingredients. ![]() As a dry-skin girl myself, I put the most reliable foundations in my beauty cabinet - along with several new-to-market formulas and a few cult classics that have been sitting in my shopping cart for months - to the test. ![]()
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