So, I’d been hearing about this Laura Mercier moisturizing foundation for ages. You know how it is, some things get so much hype, and they call it a “luxury brand.” My skin’s been a real pain lately, super dry, and most stuff I try just ends up looking flaky or like I’m wearing a cheap mask. I was pretty skeptical, not gonna lie. Figured it was probably just another expensive bottle that wouldn’t live up to the talk.
Getting Started with It
Anyway, I finally caved and got a bottle. The packaging looks nice, I guess. Felt a bit fancy just holding it. But the real test is on the face, right? I remembered reading somewhere you’re supposed to press and apply it. Not just rub it in like you’re in a mad rush. Okay, I thought, let’s give this “technique” a whirl.
So I started from the outside of my face and worked my way in. Little dabs here and there. They also say to work in small sections and really blend it. Honestly, it felt a bit fussy at first. I’m usually a slap-it-on-and-go kind of person. This took a bit more patience. I didn’t use any special brush, though I’ve heard some people swear by things like a “Crème Cheek Colour Brush” for super full coverage. Nah, just my fingers and a regular old sponge for me. I wasn’t aiming for a photoshoot look, just wanted my skin to look like skin, but, you know, better.
How It Felt and Looked
And you know what? It actually did feel different. It didn’t just sit there. It sort of melted in. The “moisturizing” part? Yeah, I think they weren’t kidding. My skin didn’t feel tight or look all parched by midday, which is what usually happens with other foundations. It wasn’t a miracle cure, my face didn’t suddenly look airbrushed like in those ads, but it was… comfortable. And it looked pretty natural, which is all I really ask for.
- It didn’t emphasize my dry spots.
- Felt lightweight, not heavy or cakey.
- Gave a nice, even look without being too “makeup-y.”
My Final Thoughts on the Whole Thing
Look, I’m not suddenly going to become one of those people with a ten-step makeup routine. That’s just not me. And these fancy products cost a pretty penny. But this Laura Mercier stuff? I get why people like it. It actually did what it said it would, for my dry skin anyway.
Sometimes you just want something that makes you feel a little more put-together, especially on days when you’re feeling a bit rough around the edges yourself. I’d been in a bit of a slump, not really bothering with much. Trying this, taking those few extra minutes, it was a small thing, but it felt like a tiny act of self-care. It’s not going to change your life, it’s just foundation. But for me, it was a little pick-me-up. And sometimes, that’s all you need. That’s why I bothered sharing this, really. It’s not about the brand name, but about finding those little things that work for you.