During a recent trip to CVS I spent, like normal, an obnoxious amount of time in the beauty aisles, and came across this new foundation form L'Oreal that has been the talk of the town. The L'Oreal Infallible Pro-Matte foundation is a demi-matte foundation with claims to last 24hrs.
Ladies ... the day has finally come where a drug store brand makes an INCREDIBLE foundation!
I have been IN LOVE with this foundation, its coverage, its application, and its wear. Whenever I wear it I am in love with the way my skin looks and always shocked when I hit the 'little girls room' at how great it still looks throughout the day!
I would say the finish is satin matte which is complementary for people with oily/combination skin. Unless using with a thick moisturizer and hydrating primer, I'm not sure I'd recommend for those with Dry skin. I say this because I had a dry patch (after treating a dreaded pimple) and I noticed the foundation clung to it!
The coverage is medium-full and the color match is pretty point on (currently in shade 104 but may need to repurchase darker once summer is in full swing)
All in all, I give this foundation a 10.5!!! (thats out of 10, which means it's, like, REALLY good). And at $12.99 (thats without a sale or coupons).... who could really complain!
So go on ladies, enjoy this sunny HumpDay
and get to your local drugstore!
Cheers to a beautiful you,
*MKG
I can't wait to try! Thanks MKG!
ReplyDeleteDoes the Infallible come in dark shades? And are there any quick tips for matching your color to a drugstore brand since they generally don't come with testers?
Hi Debra!
ReplyDeleteGreat questions- the Infallible does comes in darker shades, although not too many (Soft Sable and Shell Beige). Matching foundations to skin tone is rather easy, BUT in a drugstore setting can prove to be a challenge. I've noticed that some full size drugstores (bigger CVS for example or ULTA) often do have testers however, this is typically not the case. You really have to just buy and try ... all drugstores will let you return! More often then not, a good eye will make due :)
*MKG