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L’Oréal Magic Nude Liquid Powder vs Giorgio Armani Maestro Fusion Makeup

L'Oreal Magic Nude Giorgio Armani Maestro Fusion Makeup

The L’Oréal Magic Nude Liquid Powder is described as a ‘revolutionary liquid that transforms on contact, leaving a soft powder like finish.’ The Giorgio Armani Maestro Fusion Makeup is described as ‘an ultra-lightweight formula that applies easily with an unforgettable sensation, leaving skin moisturized and conditioned for a flawless complexion.’

Giorgio Armani Maestro Fusion Makeup Shade 10

I first purchased the Giorgio Armani Maestro Fusion Makeup about a year ago. It was unlike any foundation I’d ever tried; down to the dispenser. The texture was like silk and reminded me of argan oil. Initially I was worried it wouldn’t work with my oily skin type, but much to my surprise, it actually helped keep the oil at bay for a few hours. The coverage in general is sheer, but it can be layered to a medium coverage. Another thing I like about the Maestro formula is it never feels heavy and makes my skin seem near perfect. One downside to this formula is it will accentuate dry patches or texture from things like acne in the process of healing.

L'Oreal Magic Nude Giorgio Armani Maestro Fusion Makeup

The L’Oréal Magic Nude Liquid Powder retails for about $13 and is available in most drugstores. The beauty junkie in me is always in search of new products to try so I picked it up on a whim. The bottle design made it a bit difficult to choose a color match but I lucked out and picked the right shade for my skin. When I first applied the foundation I realized the similarities to the Maestro foundation instantly.

L'Oreal Magic Nude Soft Sable 332 Giorgio Armani Maestro Fusion Makeup #10

L’Oréal Magic Nude Liquid Powder in shade 332 Soft Sable vs Giorgio Armani Maestro Fusion Makeup in shade 10.

As you may be able to tell from the photo above, the shade is pretty much the same in both products. They both use Octinoxate 3% as a sunscreen, which seems to work well with photography. Also, the Magic Nude applied and wore just a well as the Maestro formula. Aside from the packaging and a slight difference in the amount of product received, it was impossible for me to tell them apart.

After realizing the two products were nearly identical, I did some investigating. I discovered that Giorgio Armani Beauty and L’Oréal Paris are both owned by the same parent company. With that said, it would stand to reason that the formulas could be so similar. There are however, a couple of differences that are a bit of a big deal.

First is the price. The Maestro Fusion Makeup comes in at $62 for 30ml were as the Magic Nude is about $13 for 27ml. The second is the shade range. The Magic Nude is available in 12 shades where as the Maestro formula has 18 shades. There are 11 shades lighter than mine in the Magic Nude formula, where as there are 15 lighter than my shade in the Maestro foundation. My shade in the Magic Nude is the darkest available but there are two deeper shades available in the Maestro foundation.

I imagine there’s probably some other shades that overlap between the two formulas as well so there’s a chance at a major savings money wise. Unfortunately if your shade falls outside of the 12 L’Oréal offers and you were looking to purchase this type of formula, you may have to shell out the $62 for the Maestro foundation.

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BB And CC Creams For Dark Skin Vol. 1

BB And CC Creams For Dark Skin

Finding a match for skin color related makeup can be difficult, especially for people with either very pale or very rich complexions. When it comes to BB and CC creams, I’ve found that options become fewer as shades increase.  There seems to be a couple reasons as to why this has been the case, however there are now quite a few options available for people on the higher end of the skin tone spectrum.  I’m going to share some of my favorites here.

Iman BB Creme Skin Tone Evener – Clay Medium Deep

Iman BB Creme Skin Tone Evener - Clay Medium Deep

This was my first BB purchase.  For some time, this was only product of its type to work with my skin tone.  My perfect match is the shade Clay Medium Deep.  The coverage is sheer, but there is a noticeable difference once applied.  I have oily skin and it seems as though once I apply anything makeup related, my oil production only increases.  I’ve noticed that is decreased when I wear the Iman BB creme.

Another great thing about this product is the shade selection.  There are two shades beyond Clay Medium Deep.  The only thing I would want to change would be the amount of SPF.  I wish it were a little higher, but who knows, increasing the SPF might cause problems with the color.  I always keep a backup, as I use it regularly as a part of my everyday makeup routine.

Smashbox Camera Ready CC Cream – Dark

Smashbox Camera Ready CC Cream - Dark

I almost didn’t try the Smashbox Camera Ready CC Cream because the Smashbox Camera Ready BB Cream didn’t work for me at all.  It was too red based, turned my skin an odd shade of gray-brown and seemed to intensify my skin’s oil production.  I’m glad I gave the CC cream a try because it definitely succeeds where the BB cream failed for me.

My closest match is in shade Dark.  It’s a half shade or so deeper than my skin which is good because Dark is the deepest shade Smashbox created.  I appreciate the neutral base of this shade and I think that makes it easier for people to find a match.  It does have a slight sunscreen scent when first applied but fades fairly quickly.  It doesn’t increase my oil production which is always a plus for oily-skinned individuals.

Covergirl And Olay Tone Rehab 2-n-1 Foundation CC Cream – Tawny

Covergirl And Olay Tone Rehab 2-n-1 Foundation CC Cream - Tawny

The Covergirl And Olay Tone Rehab 2-n-1 Foundation CC Cream is a new addition to my collection.  I’ve seen this product in drugstores before but never in a shade close to mine.  The name also is somewhat confusing because it’s labeled as both a foundation and a CC cream.  The research I’ve done suggests this is a repackaging of a an existing product with the addition of two new shades.

This product seems more like a light foundation to me. It has a good amount of coverage and it does not have an SPF.  It does have a serum included with the foundation which is to help with skin clarity.  I haven’t used it long enough to be able to comment on any skin benefits.  I’m in the shade Tawny, Soft Sable is the next shade up.  It does have a light scent but if someone is sensitive to fragrance, it could seem obnoxious, as it takes a good hour to fade.

Miracle Skin Transformer – Dark

Miracle Skin Transformer - Dark

The Miracle Skin Transformer doesn’t claim to be a BB or CC cream but I felt it belonged in this category.  It is described as a breakthrough 5-in-1 tinted skin enhancer designed to hydrate, prime, enhance, mattify and protect your skin in one simple step.  It does a lot of what it claims to do and you can see it when it’s first applied.

It feels like silk to the touch and skin seems more even, pores look smaller and it makes the skin matte.  The Miracle Skin Transformer also has an SPF of 20.  It has the smallest hint of a scent that fades nearly immediately.  One thing I noticed is a slight white/grey cast when initially applied but it disappears in a couple minutes and does not show in flash photography.  Some more great features of this products include the shade range, there is also a Deep Dark shade and it works nicely as a primer before foundation application as well.

Swatches:

BB And CC Creams For Dark Skin

From Left to Right: Miracle Skin Transformer in Dark, Covergirl & Olay Tone Rehab 2-n-1 Foundation CC cream in Tawny, Smashbox Camera Ready CC Cream in Dark and Iman BB Creme Skin Tone Evener in Clay Medium Deep.

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