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08-30-2014 09:23 PM
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08-31-2014 12:03 AM
On 8/30/2014 Goldengate8361 said: VCamp--- that's great to hear, although that's not the one I'm talking about. I checked and its called Lancôme Nude Miracle. It's very new....you can see it for yourself on the Sephora site. I would like to try the one you mentioned, too. I'm also light to medium.Oh, OK, I'll have to check that out. I'll take all the miracles I can get! LOL!
08-31-2014 12:06 AM
08-31-2014 03:41 AM
This past Monday I picked up YSL's new serum-based foundation, Fusion Ink, and Lancome's new serum-based foundation, Nude Miracle, and honestly I much prefer the Fusion Ink.
For reference I have what many would consider "perfect" skin - it's normal and never breaks out save for that time of the month, and I have very little hyper-pigmentation even though I am extremely pale.
I was a loyal Teint Miracle/Photogenic Lumessence user for the better part of two years, and Lancome's Ivoire 1(N) shade is my perfect match in every foundation they offer.
I was getting bored with these two foundations from Lancome, so as soon as I saw Nude Miracle was released at Sephora, I was super excited to try it out.
First of all, Nude Miracle has a TON of alcohol in it - if you have even remotely sensitive skin, this will probably irritate it.
It feels like a "miracle" going on the skin - it's very velvety in texture.
However, it is also very watery, and as such makes a huge mess should you spill it by accident or accidentally stain something with it. I know the whole watery-texture thing is the hallmark of serum-based foundations, but this takes it to an almost obnoxious degree.
Here's my next gripe: it has no staying power. Absolutely none. I tried it with a primer, a powder, and both a primer and powder together, and it still wouldn't last.
While it feels great going on and looks fabulous for about 5 minutes, it very quickly starts to pool into fine lines and accentuate any dry patches (I don't even have dry patches but this made it look like I did).
I only got about 4 hours of wear out of this before I had that overly-glowy, sweaty foundation look.
Like I said, I have normal skin and this made me look like a grease pit. If you have oily skin, I can't even imagine what it would look like. Likewise, if you have dry skin this stuff will accentuate that too, so I really don't see any win-win situation here.
This is probably more like a tinted moisturizer, albeit a mediocre one, than a foundation, so ultimately I would skip it and stick to what you know from Lancome (TM for the dewy look, TI for full-coverage, and PL for second skin).
If you are looking specifically for a serum-based foundation, however, the YSL Fusion Ink is the best I have EVER tried in that category, and it lasts for well over 12 hours with no primer or powder, and it truly looks like a second skin. They also have fantastic shade choices.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but I hope this helps!
08-31-2014 04:08 AM
08-31-2014 04:12 AM
Just curious - for you ladies "without any issues", why do you wear foundation? I have so many issues (lol) that require me to wear foundation, but if they disappeared, it would feel wonderful to go bare-faced!
08-31-2014 11:15 AM
09-01-2014 06:26 PM
On 8/31/2014 Colonel Meow said:Just curious - for you ladies "without any issues", why do you wear foundation? I have so many issues (lol) that require me to wear foundation, but if they disappeared, it would feel wonderful to go bare-faced!
Good question!
I use foundation less because I like the way it looks and more because I like how it accentuates other complexion products.
For example, I have high-ish cheekbones, but they need contouring to really be brought out; however, the contouring process doesn't go as smoothly on a bare face, so I use foundation (currently the YSL Fusion Ink I was talking about) to provide a flawless canvas and create the sculpted look I'm going for.
That said, I love going bare-faced when it comes to foundation just as much as I love going full-faced - the only product I need whenever I go somewhere is a brow pencil because man do my eyebrows need the help!
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