Liquid Foundations
It seems like Makeup Artists are always on the endless quest for the best liquid foundation. Its lighter then the traditional crème or old school pancake, and if you find a good formula you can build up the coverage for almost any complexion.
As the rest of you I have tried a ton of different liquid foundations, so in this post I will go over my thoughts and opinions. All these foundations I tried on myself, then some on set or on clients. Now this post is pretty long, but hopefully informative. (I promise not to make it a habit)
Lancome Photogenic Lumessence - Claims: Silky soft texture glides on to visibly refine skin’s surface for a smooth even complexion. Exclusive Aqua-Catch Complex locks in moisture for up to 24 hours for all day hydration for a youthful complexion.- The thing about this foundation, is it does go on smoothly (I always use a foundation brush or my fingers to put on a liquid foundation, then use the Beauty Blender to smooth out the surface). And gives a pretty even coverage.
It felt nice on the skin after the first initial application. By hour 1 the face was completely shiny and started to feel greasy. Granted it is a moisturizing foundation, so it maybe suitable for people with extremely dry or matured skin. But for me it was a disaster. Half way through the day, I had blotted away half the makeup. And as a makeup artist we need to find a foundation that can ultimately be suitable for all skin types and circumstances. This foundation was definitely not it.
I would recommend only for women with dry or matured skin. Not for a professionals kit. Retails at $42.00
Lancome teint idole Ultra 14 hour – Claims- retouch-free, oil-free foundation features innovative highly resistant pigments for 14-hour wear. SoftFeel technology glides on to comfort skin with flawless full coverage that lasts all day.- Its smooth and velvety formula goes on beautifully. Putting it to the test on my oily skin, I did like the finish it gave, but it did not last anywhere near 14 hours! I still got shiny after an hour, but definitely not as shiny as the Photogenic Lumessence. I would have to touch up after about 4 hours. Meaning the foundation would start to break down, it would separate and I would have to go in with my fingers and re buff some areas of the face. Not so good for a foundation that claims to last 14 hours! I mean if you didn’t say it I wouldn’t expect it! So, this foundation is a great foundation, and it covers nicely and has the ability to build coverage, but it doesn’t live up to its claim of lasting 14 hours! I would recommend this foundation for women who are looking for a flawless finish and good coverage, but only to wear for an evening out. Not an all day every day foundation. And it may work as a makeup kit foundation, but probably wouldn’t suggest for T.V. or film. The lights would just break it down so much quicker. Suitable for print and events & all different skin types. Retails for $42.00
CHANEL Pro Lumiere- Claims - A flawless complexion in any light. PRO LUMIÈRE stretches like a canvas that forms a curtain veil of light on the skin. The material reshapes the skin, the color adapts and the density adjusts depending on the desired effect. Soft to the touch and perfectly adjustable when applied, the PRO LUMIÈRE formula is highly concentrated in with high-tech radiance-emitting active ingredients.
This is a nice foundation. I really enjoyed the look and feel of this one. It also has the ability to build more coverage without looking too heavy. It gives a satin finish that looks very pretty. Its staying power is not to bad. After a couple hours I still didn’t notice a heavy feel, I did however feel and look greasy and when I went in with blotting papers (Johnson & Johnson oil control blotting papers) It lifted off on the papers…Weird! This normally doesn’t happen with those papers. So I had to go in and smooth over the areas I blotted. It did blend well into the face again, but I don’t like the maintenance of that for myself. I don’t believe this is oil free either, so that might be why it lift as it did. I also tried CHANEL Mat Lumiere, basically the same foundation geared towards oily skin and a more matte finish. It has a noticeably matte finish. But it didn’t help control shine anymore then any other foundation. And I encountered the same problem with the Pro Lumiere, when using blotting papers the foundation lifts. The only difference this foundation doesn’t blend back in to the skin nicely. I wouldn’t wear this foundation but it would work nicely in a makeup kit if you are willing to spend the $54.00 a bottle. And CHANEL offers no discount for professional artists, which to me is a turn-off.
Shiseido Skin Balancing Foundation SPF 17- Claims- A long-lasting liquid foundation that responds to skin's specific needs. Increases moisture in dry areas. Minimizes shine for a soft matte look. Promotes optimal beauty and balance. I love this foundation! It looks beautiful and flawless all day long. You can really play with the coverage. And the formula has a slight tinge of pearlescent pigment that gives you just the slightest hint of a glowing complexion. Not over powering at all. And surprising it looks nice on skin with texture or large pores. It works on oily or dry skin. I highly recommended this foundation for everyday wear or a great (inexpensive) addition to your beauty kit. Retails for $37.50
Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk - Claims-Capture the glow of perfect skin with this award-winning foundation. Luminous Silk foundation is an oil-free fluid with exclusive Micro-fil technology. So weightless, it redefines foundation. Its hydrating fluid glides on seamlessly with a silky texture and all-day, buildable coverage. For all skin types.
Hands down the best foundation I have used! I absolutely love the way it finishes. It’s extremely moveable and can be layered for more coverage. It leaves the skin with a gorgeous glow and flawless finish. If you use with the Armani Micro-fil Loose powder, it has the same silicone base and can be layered. Meaning you can go in and add more foundation after setting and it doesn’t get all gummy and textured. It holds up all day and looks amazing on camera! I use this foundation in my kit. I only bought 3 shades for my kit. 4, 5.5 and 7. The sales lady was extremely nice and after I told her I was a makeup artist she gave me nice sized samples of all the other shades. I can pretty much mix any color for any skin tone from what I have. Now the only thing is, it is pricey. $59.00 a bottle!! That’s why I don’t use this foundation on myself (unless I am going out). And Armani traditionally doesn’t offer any discounts to Professionals’, which makes it a huge investment if you are going to use it in your kit. Now I normally don’t appreciate when I a line doesn’t offer a professional discount, I mean makeup is expensive…But this foundation is worth it. I also recently worked with a makeup artist that filled me in on a little secret…. Apparently if you purchase the foundations through the Giorgio Armani Boutique in Las Vegas, (you can obviously call if you aren’t in the area) they offer a discount to professionals. I believe you have to send them a website, and tear sheet with proof of profession. Now I haven’t bought any through the boutique yet, so I am not confirming this. But it may be worth a try.
Well. I know this was a huge post, and hopefully some of you made it through the whole thing and found it somewhat helpful. Id love to hear feedback on what anyone else has experienced with liquid foundations. And as I continue to try new products Ill keep you posted.
Cheers!