Tinted Moisturizer… as Goldilocks would say… “Just Right.”
September 21, 2010 by PaintingChef
Filed under Beauty
Susannah here. Known in very limited circles of the Internetwebs as PaintingChef. I’m one of the newbies on this website and I’m quite excited to be involved. Mostly I’ll be writing (long-winded and somewhat rambling) beauty product reviews, I’m a cosmetic junkie so I’m always trying something new, even if I’ve found my one true love and BFF of a product, I’ll still keep shopping… it’s a disease. Let the healing begin!!
I have recently had a birthday, and as my mirror (and perhaps my mother) ever so gently informed me, maybe it is time to move beyond the Clinique Oil-Control Pressed Powder that I’ve been using since I was about 13.
Now, I won’t lie… in the skin department, I’m fairly lucky, even though I’m just now, at 33, realizing this. My skin is pretty darn oily but apparently, according to all the internet gurus (i.e. Sephora, Mario Badescu and Facebook) this makes me lucky. Because while it stains my pillows and makes me fight the teenage boys for elbow room in the Clearsil aisle at Walgreens, it also apparently keeps my skin from getting those fine lines and wrinkles that Diane Lane and Jennifer Garner keep hassling me about in the Neutrogena ads.
But… I’m a former smoker and I’m unable to leave my monthly chin-zit (oh yes… you know what I’m talking about) alone so I do have a couple of little lines, some dark spots that are scar-like because they never fully heal AND one large wrinkle on my forehead that is screaming for Botox. (Lucky for my husband, my feet scream even louder for Italian shoes and I am, so far, un-botulism-ed).
So through a fortunate happenstance, a deluxe-sized sample of Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer came into my life. I was already somewhat on the lookout for something more than a powder but less than a foundation. I’m opposed to foundation for reasons too numerous to list here but they start with oily skin and end with me liking my summer tan and not wanting to hide its light under a layer of pancake makeup, thank you very much.
One evening as my husband and I were getting ready to meet some friends for dinner, I decided to give this tinted moisturizer a whirl. My skin was looking less than glowing and those dark circles under my eyes were doing too good a job of tattling on me for the copious amount of rum I’d had the night before. The instant that perfectly light moisturizer hit my skin, I was in love. It was sheer coverage, blended in perfectly and easily with just my fingertips and was completely weightless. I didn’t feel like I was wearing a thing on my skin. (And did I mention the SPF 20!?!? BONUS!)
After a quick coat of powder, I was floored by how flawless my skin looked. But the real test (for me at least) was going to be how it wore over the course of an evening. Have I mentioned that I’m a forehead sweater? As soon as any kind of sunscreen hits my face, I break out into a sweat. I also can’t wear any of those “luminizing creams” or facial highlighters. Dewey? Please. I end up looking like I just ran a marathon. (From the neck up… the rest of me still screams couch-potato.)
But I was AMAZED. The Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer never made me feel oily, my pores never felt clogged. The coverage stayed all evening. And as a daytime trial the next day proved, it stayed all day as well. My skin felt softer and smoother and looked FLAWLESS. I even felt less oily and shiny hours after putting it on so I think it helped my powder stay in place as well!
After only using my deluxe sample (in Nude) three times, I went to Sephora’s website to get a full-sized tube. I was a little shocked at the $42 dollar price tag but I still placed my order. I ended up purchasing a shade darker in Bisque. A little of this moisturizer goes a long way so I think this tube will last me a good 4 months at least. Plus I further rationalize it by telling myself that it REALLY is two products in one. I no longer use my regular moisturizer during the day before putting on my makeup.
A more inclusive look through Sephora, Drugstore.com and my local Walgreens taught me that tinted moisturizers are all over the place and I’m just late to the game. There is also a good chance that if I took the time to look around, I could find a product comparable to the Laura Mercier one that is a little easier on my wallet. But I’m too in love with this product to even consider something else. I’ve also since learned that there IS an oil-free formula, something I missed the first time around. While I have NO complaints about the oil levels in the product I’ve been using, I will probably, when what I have runs out, switch to the oil-free option as I try to make a habit of only using oil-free products on my skin.
So if you are looking for something more than a powder but lighter than foundation or maybe you just don’t like the feel of heavy makeup but need a little extra coverage, I would HIGHLY recommend that you look into this product. Happy shopping!
While I did receive this product as a deluxe sample from Sephora, it was only because I already spend so much money on their website, it was NOT sent to me for the purpose of being reviewed. That part was all me…
Cleansers for oily AND dry skin?
October 7, 2009 by Miss Britt
Filed under Beauty
I love it when people ask me questions.
It makes me feel smart and better than you. I mean, helpful. It makes me feel helpful.
My point is – someone asked me a question.
Elizabeth asked:
“do you know of any good facial cleansers that control oily and dry spots? As in, both at the same time? My forehead is both. I have no idea how this is scientifically possible, but my old cleansers aren’t working anymore. Help!”
Allow me to pretend to be an expert in skin care.
My immediate answer is your skin is probably not actually both oily and dry.
Truly oily skin is very, very rare. And while cosmetic companies have been talking about “combination” skin for pretty much EVER, that is also pretty rare.
And yet, you’re breaking out AND having parts of your skin flake off, right?
Been there.
In fact, I actually had black heads and zits once right not top of skin that was dry and flaking off. I googled and googled and then finally broke down and scheduled an emergency facial.
And then I rolled around for a few minutes in the idea that I was someone that scheduled emergency facials. I started imagining myself using terms like “the help” and “my Jimmy Choos” and “that lovely woman who does my toes.”
But back to my schizophrenic face.
As it turns out, what was actually going on was that my face was really, really, really dry. The blackheads and zits and oiliness were a result of my skin trying to work overtime to make up for the fact that I was stripping away the moisture in my skin by trying to fight the zits.
At least, that’s what the very expensive esthetician told me.
I didn’t believe her, of course. Because it doesn’t make sense that dry skin would have blackheads and oil slicks. And also – maybe I made my skin more dry by trying to fight the acne, but I had to do that because the acne was there in the first place, right?
My very expensive esthetician told me to shut up and do what I was told.





