What is it? According to PhysiciansFormula.com...
What does Ms. Faux think?
The first time I saw a cushion foundation it was Lancome's Miracle Cushion Liquid Cushion Compact Foundation $46.50 at Sephora.com.
It was an Allure Best of Beauty Award Winner which is pretty telling that it is a good product. While I don't own it, I have played with it at Sephora. I just can't get past the price for a new type of product and especially one that is higher coverage which Ms. Faux isn't much about. Then came along Physician's Formula and L'Oreal Lumi.
So I have not yet found the L'Oreal Lumi version (which I'm most interested in) but I did find Physician's Formula's and I like it. Due to stress I'm having a bit of troubled skin, but this covered without looking cakey. I really love it and find it comparable to Lancome's Miracle Cushion.
Now I will note that Lancome does provide refills for their compact for $39 at Sephora.com. Still it is a very pricey amount for something that I think you can accomplish with Physician's Formula.
My skin had a very nice demi-matte finish and definite medium/full coverage look. Ms. Faux gives two thumbs up.
What are some of your favorite products?
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