Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Review | Laura Mercier Silk Creme Foundation


Having accumulated quite a few things through stress shopping over the past few months, I've been trying to appreciate the things that I own rather than buying more. This month I've really been enjoying Laura Mercier's Silk Creme foundation - its my go-to foundation when I need a high coverage, flawless finish for a bad-skin day, or if it's been a long night. I thought I'd share my thoughts :)


The foundation comes in a shimmery purpley- brown squeeze tube for $42 with 1.18fl oz/35ml of product, and is good for 18 months. It's a tad expensive, but the tube will last forever- you don't need much to cover your whole face. The packaging is really similar to other Laura Mercier products- about the same as the tinted moisturizers. Be careful that you're purchasing the foundation instead of the primer or oil-free tinted moisturizer, as they all look quite similar in the tube! 


Do remember to shake well prior to use!


Pros: True to it's name, this product is really creamy- a little goes a long way!  It does a fantastic job when it comes to coverage, is water resistant, and long lasting. I've worn it through the rain and it stayed put perfectly. You can put on quite a lot and have it still look natural. I have an oily T-zone, and I haven't had any issues with this foundation slipping or wearing off too much during the day. I wouldn't say that the finish is "luminous", but it's most definitely a natural finish, not too matte or dewy. It really does look like my skin! I find that it works best when squeezed onto your hand (to warm up the product) before applying with a brush, or simply applied with the fingers.The two brushes I like to use with this foundation are Real Technique's face brush, and the Sigma F60 foundation brush.


Cons: I'm not really a fan of the rather potent smell. The best way I can describe it is a bit almond-y and a bit like paint. I'm not sure if it's just the one that I have or not. Aside from that, no complaints!


Comparisons: The consistency is a bit thinner and creamier than that of MAC's Studio Sculpt, and the coverage is higher. You can read that review here! It's thicker than Make Up For Ever's HD foundation, but the coverage is higher as well.

Repurchase? Absolutely.



5 comments:

  1. Crap! Now I want this foundation! Do you use a powder to set the foundation?

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    1. Right now I'm using Maybellies Stay Matte powder, but I wasn't using any powder before and it's still fine!

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  2. lol you now have made me want this foundation -_-
    great review! the idea of putting a paint smelling product on my face a teeny bit off putting though xD

    xo; L&M
    www.twoplicates.blogspot.com

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  3. I've heard fantastic reviews about this foundation! It's definitely something that I would look into getting for the higher coverage it gives.

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  4. This sounds like it works really well - I will have to try it out and just hold my nose!

    xx
    Kelly
    Sparkles and Shoes

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