Saturday 23 November 2013

Review: Foundations for Fair Skin (swatches)- Bobbi Brown, Estee Lauder, Almay

So I took a swatch of a few of the foundations that I still have lying around my house just to display the vast difference between the shades that I've been matched for. Now, some of this can likely be accounted for the different seasons but I still don't think that my skin changes that much since I wear SPF constantly due to the ghostiness of my complexion. Anyway, here it goes.



From left to right: Bobbi Brown's Long Wear Even Finish Foundation in Porcelain, Estee Lauder's Maximum Coverage Camouflage Makeup in Very Light and Almay's Clear Complexion Foundation in 100. While I know that these were tested on my arm, my face isn't that far off. I don't think I'll ever put the Estee Lauder or the Almay on again. The Bobbi Brown is virtually invisible although it is a much lighter foundation. I prefer it so far over anything else I've tried. I still think that it's more of a light to medium coverage as opposed to a full coverage but it matches and evens me out. I'll take what I can get.

Next up I'll go into more detail about these foundations individually along with the Lancome one I tested.

Thursday 21 November 2013

Review: Foundations for Fair Skin (1)- Estee Lauder, Lise Watier

So, I'd like to start this out by saying that I am a ghost. Like, not a real ghost. I'm not actually dead and I don't hang around creepy places scaring people (okay, maybe a little) but if you look at my complexion, I might as well be dead because I'm so pale. Needless to say, it is virtually impossible to find a foundation that actually matches and does all the things I need it to. Not only am I extremely pale, but my skin is very discoloured in places and I also have acne scars and severe redness in some spots that so far has been impossible to hide. All in all, there's a lot to cover up and its proven to be very difficult to do so. I've tried everything from this point: low end stuff averaging from $7-$15, high end stuff costing around $50 and I've gone through three different lines of Estee Lauder foundations. You see, I'm extremely picky and I want the $40-$50 I spend to actually be worth it and when it's not, I tend to get upset. Add to the fact that I don't like slathering my face with concealers and creams etc because it always causes breakouts and you have a girl that is very difficult to please.

Let's start with this:

I've used Almay's Complexion Corrector in Ivory, it's too dark. I've used Cover Girl and it melts off within an hour. I've used Mabelline and it's the same thing as the Cover Girl. When I used Revlon, it made me break out like crazy! So after all of this, I decided to go get properly colour matched and invest some good money into something that would make me look normal and not like some melty faced oompa loompa. This is where the story begins.

Last year, when I was at Anime North, we had some time before heading to our hotel so we went to Yorkdale Mall in Toronto to do some shopping. Since my makeup obsession is certainly nothing new, I went straight for Sephora and asked for assistance in colour matching since clearly I wasn't having any luck on my own. Now, I won't go into detail with the whole sordid tale but I will say this: I was treated poorly, was told to buy Estee Lauder's Double Wear in Cool Bone (1W1) which is the lightest shade of this line.


The Sales Rep put it all over my face and it looked like it matched. I knew right away when I put it on myself the next morning that it was definitely a little too dark for me, which is very unfortunate. At that point, I was willing to deal with something that was slightly too dark because I actually really liked this foundation. I found that even for a medium coverage foundation, it was lightweight and it actually did cover everything that I felt I needed covered. It was also buildable, so if I layered it on problem areas, let it dry, and then added another layer, those problem areas literally disappeared. After a week of use, however, I realised that this foundation was just too dark and I couldn't wear it without looking like I was trying to be orange. I feel like I still compare every foundation I try to this one, so if you can wear it, I highly recommend this. It just wasn't right for me. 

After this little mishap, I went to my local Sears where I was informed that the Cool Bone shade was the lightest, and I would not be able to use this line. I was colour matched there for Estee Lauder's Lucidity line, which I never actually got to try because they were out of stock in my shade. Instead, I was sold the Invisible Fluid line in 1N1, again the lightest shade available. 


Despite my love for the Double Wear line, I did not like this foundation at all. It was far too sheer for me and my skin problems. Wearing this foundation literally looked like I was wearing nothing on my face and for someone with so much redness and scarring, this is just not something that I want. It was like the sales rep didn't even listen to my concerns and sold me something that matched my skin tone. I wouldn't have even known if it was too dark or not, since it was that sheer. I may as well have left my house without even putting on a BB Cream. Needless to say, I returned this  foundation within the week and went elsewhere to find something that would actually work.

The next foundation that I was matched to was Lise Watier's Teint Mousse Mattifyant in Ivoire. 


The good news is, I did not return this foundation, the bad news is that I did not re-purchase it either. I would say that this is a light to medium coverage foundation. For some reason, my skin is much better in the summer than the winter. I don't question it, I just go with it, so a light to medium coverage mostly worked. I did wear a BB Cream beneath it, L'Oreal's, and the two together were satisfactory. I was told in store that this foundation was buildable, it was not. I was also told it matched perfectly, it did not, but it was very close- just a tad too dark (which is the story of my life). While I won't buy this again, as long as one goes in with their eyes open to it, I do recommend it for people with better skin than I have. It was lightweight and easy to apply, although I don't recommend using a brush; it just doesn't work.

It seems that after this many trials, I should have been able to find something that worked for me, this is not the case. In part two, I will discuss Lancome's  Teint Idole Ultra in 110 Ivoire C, Estee Lauder's Maximum Coverage Camouflage Makeup in Very Light and Bobbi Brown's Long Wear Even Finish Foundation in Porcelain. I'm hoping to try Kat Von D's Light 42 as soon as I can make it back down to Toronto since I still haven't found that perfect foundation. 



Wednesday 20 November 2013

New Things!

I went on a trip this past weekend to Toronto to see Les Miserables and to visit my dad and ended up coming home with a bag full of makeup. I know I haven't updated too much lately due to a combination of frustration over foundations, my poor little sick kitty and business at work but I was so excited that I get to try all of these I just had to post about my loot bag!

My step mom's daughter in law works at a drugstore chain as a general manager in the beauty boutique and she'd just returned from a convention, I believe, when I ran into her at my dad's condo. She asked me if I needed anything and to be completely honest, I don't so I said so. She said she was still going to make me up a little gift bag because she had so much stuff lying around. I will never say no to free makeup, ever, so of course I thanked her and went on my way, since my dad wanted to show me around. When I got back, there was not a small gift bag, but this is what I found on the counter:



 I wish I had been able to thank her in person, but she and my step brother had already left for the mall. When I finally got back to my dad's, my step mom gave me even more. This is what I ended up with:


Currently, I am testing out the Korres Pomegranite Toner and the Cover FX Anti Aging Primer. I know that I'm only 27 but the wrinkles are coming! So far, the primer paired with my new Bobbi Brown foundation seems to be keeping those pesky fine lines at bay. I'm also using the Preven's Makeup Removing Wipes but I'm not overly fond of the smell since it's floral and I've never been a fan of those sickly sweet kind of scents. It's only been a couple days but so far the other two are working for me, will update if I realise otherwise.

Despite being given this pile of products, I still managed to spend about $150 at Sephora.



I got colour matched (again!) and picked up Bobbi Brown's Long Wear Even Finish foundation in Porcelain which is miraculously a shade down from the lightest, Alabaster. It seems to match me so far, but I have been fooled before; it doesn't quite have the coverage necessary, but I'm beginning to think that I need to take what I can get. Because of my friend M's blog here, I picked up Urban Decay's De-Slick Mattifying Powder and after three days of use, I'm in love~ I work 9 hour days and my makeup stays matte and dry all day. This has never ever happened before, not even with the Marcelle powder that I posted about previously. I am actually very happy despite the $38 price tag. I also picked up Kat Von D's Liquid Love Lipstick in Jeffree since I don't have anything that bright pink colour and Urban Decay's Lip Junkie in Naked since I got a sample sized one and loved it. I've used the MAKE UP FOR EVER Sens'eyes before and it's fine, so I picked up another small one to replace the one I'd used up.

Hopefully things have calmed down enough on the home front that I can continue to work on my epic foundation post and get that up soon. I've been on a search since May, so hopefully it will be very informative. I look forward to being able to post about the rest of these products soon!