Achieve a professional finish with L'Oreal Magic Nude Liquid Powder brushes

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The L'Oreal Magic Nude Liquid Powder is a unique foundation that offers a lightweight and natural-looking finish. The application process for this product is quite different from traditional liquid or powder foundations. Instead of applying with a brush or sponge, the Magic Nude Liquid Powder is best applied using your hands. To apply the foundation, start by shaking the bottle well to mix the liquid and powder components. Then, dispense a small amount onto the back of your hand. Using your fingertips, gently dab the foundation onto your face, focusing on the areas that need more coverage.


Magic Nude seems to oxidize by half a shade after a couple hours of wear and the color runs darker than other L'Oreal foundation range, the unfortunate "face-neck-color-discrepancy" is clearly there.

Whether the product suits me or not is another thing, so maybe I was ready to somewhat dislike this foundation because I also started knowing all the cons - the minimal coverage with initial silicone-y oiliness, the powdery finish that could accentuate dry spots, etc. Many people say L Oreal Magic Nude Liquid Powder is almost identical to the much-raved Giorgio Armani Maestro which is revolutionarily different from traditional foundation.

L oreal magic nude liquid powder application

Using your fingertips, gently dab the foundation onto your face, focusing on the areas that need more coverage. The texture of the foundation starts as a liquid and quickly transforms into a powdery finish upon contact with the skin. This helps it to seamlessly blend into the skin and create a natural-looking result.

Review, Swatch - L'Oreal Magic Nude Liquid Powder Bare Skin Perfecting Makeup SPF 18 Light Ivory (310)

Many people say L'Oreal Magic Nude Liquid Powder is almost identical to the much-raved Giorgio Armani Maestro which is revolutionarily different from traditional foundation. I guess I wanted to experience "the difference" without paying too much for it.

I even got this affordable counterpart on sale, so I did not have much to lose except for the possible guilt from looking at another unused foundation bottle sitting on my vanity.

L'Oreal Magic Nude Liquid Powder Bare Skin Perfecting Makeup SPF 18 Light Ivory (310) (Honestly, why the mouthful?!) I usually feel generous towards any product that lives up to its claim.

Magic Nude does feel super light and evens out my skin tone wonderfully. The Light Ivory shade is a pretty good match for something from a drugstore range (this rarely is the case for me). Blending is so easy and the finish is natural. All the claims, check.

Whether the product suits me or not is another thing, so maybe I was ready to somewhat dislike this foundation because I also started knowing all the cons - the minimal coverage with initial silicone-y oiliness, the powdery finish that could accentuate dry spots, etc.

Magic Nude is like a double-edged sword or something. The packaging is probably the worst part of the foundation.

Since the content is very watery, the dropper bottle of Maestro or a squeezable tube would have been so much better.

The rectangular glass bottle is very awkward to pour the foundation from, and there is no way I put my finger on top of the bottle and use it like L'Oreal suggested.

The stopper gets real messy after a while, too. L'Oreal Magic Nude Light Ivory (310) Although the Light Ivory (310) is a nice match, it is a tad peachier and darker than my complexion.

Magic Nude seems to oxidize by half a shade after a couple hours of wear and the color runs darker than other L'Oreal foundation range, the unfortunate "face-neck-color-discrepancy" is clearly there.

Luckily, this is not as noticeable in real life. The finish is not completely matte if I don't set the foundation with powder. As you can see, it evens out the complexion quite impressively. (Of course, it has a lot to do with the blindingly bright lighting I use.)

I recently found out Rouge Bunny Rouge Precious Velvet Pressed Powder (review to come) is a match from heaven for the Magic Nude.

It adds a veil of coverage minimizing the color difference between face and neck. See? It is a little better. This is not a foundation for everybody.

It is probably the best one for normal/combination gals to use during the cooler months since it seems to lack of real staying power or oil control.

If you want a good coverage, you wouldn't find this foundation good enough although you might end up with the most natural and flawless complexion if armored with a nice concealer.

The truth is, I like this foundation. A lot.

I just cannot get over how easy it is to blend in. Achieving a natural even complexion is virtually effortless with Magic Nude, which is perfect for those busy mornings.

Surprisingly, I do not see dry spots any more than usual because of this foundation. I do see a few flakey spots due to the cold weather, but it just means it's time for my routine exfoliation.

If I decide to spend more on the GA Maestro, it would be to find a better color match, not because I'd expect it to be much superior to Magic Nude.

The rectangular glass bottle is very awkward to pour the foundation from, and there is no way I put my finger on top of the bottle and use it like L'Oreal suggested.
L oreal magic nude liquid powder application

The lightweight formula feels comfortable on the skin and provides a matte finish that lasts throughout the day. One of the main advantages of using your hands to apply this foundation is that it allows for better control and blendability. Your body heat helps to warm up the product, making it easier to spread and blend into the skin. Plus, using your fingers allows you to apply more or less product depending on your desired coverage. After applying the foundation, it is recommended to set it with a light dusting of translucent powder to further enhance its staying power. This will also help to control any shine that may appear throughout the day. Overall, the L'Oreal Magic Nude Liquid Powder is a versatile foundation that provides a natural and lightweight finish. The unique application method of using your hands allows for better control and blendability, resulting in a seamless and effortless look. Give it a try and enjoy the magic of this innovative foundation formula..

Reviews for "The versatility of L'Oreal Magic Nude Liquid Powder: From everyday to evening looks"

1. Jane - 2 stars
I was really disappointed with the L'Oreal Magic Nude Liquid Powder Application. The product claims to provide a natural finish and feel like a second skin, but I found it to be quite the opposite. The formula felt heavy and cakey on my skin, and it made my pores appear even larger. It also clung to dry patches, emphasizing them instead of providing a smooth and even complexion. Overall, I didn't find it to be a comfortable or flattering product to use.
2. Sarah - 1 star
I do not recommend the L'Oreal Magic Nude Liquid Powder Application. I was hoping for a lightweight and breathable foundation, but this product just didn't deliver. First of all, the shade range is very limited, and I struggled to find a color that matched my skin tone. When I applied it, the formula felt greasy and heavy on my skin. It didn't blend well and left my face looking streaky and uneven. Additionally, it didn't provide any coverage for blemishes or redness, so I had to use additional concealer. Overall, it was a disappointing experience.
3. Mark - 2 stars
I had high hopes for the L'Oreal Magic Nude Liquid Powder Application, but unfortunately, it didn't live up to my expectations. The product claims to provide a natural and matte finish, but I found it to be quite the opposite. It left my skin looking shiny and oily after just a few hours of wear. The formula also oxidized on my skin, making me look orange. I also didn't find it to be long-lasting, as it started to fade and separate on my skin throughout the day. Overall, I think there are much better options out there for a liquid foundation.
4. Emily - 3 stars
The L'Oreal Magic Nude Liquid Powder Application wasn't a terrible product, but it just didn't work for me. I have combination skin, and I found that this foundation emphasized both my dry patches and oily T-zone. It didn't control shine very well, and the formula felt a bit heavy on my skin. Additionally, the coverage was on the sheer side, and I had to use a lot of product to achieve the desired level of coverage. I think it might work better for those with normal or slightly dry skin, but it just didn't work well for me.

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