Nearly Naked of Liquid Nude Powder?
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Sep 24, 2013
Jenna E.
Which one do you like better? Revlon Nearly Naked or L'Or?al liquid nude powder? I want light-medium coverage that looks natural! Is one more oily than the other? I have combination-oily skin. Thanks girlies!
Sep 24, 2013
Shelley W.
I use Giorgio Armani Maestro foundation which is what Loreal is duping. I have combo/oily skin as well. My experience has been positive. I recently sampled the Loreal version. Just as impressive as the GA formula. Its going to give you the natural coverage you're seeking but its not going to disguise any scaring or shadowing under the eyes. It basically evens out your skintone. Intially it feels oily upon application but it dries down to a powder finish. I don't set it with any type of powder as it totally defeats the purpose of "my skin but better look". Its also best that you apply in sections on your face using your fingers (cleaned of course). I experienced zero oxidizing on my skin (where I turn into an orange). I can't comment on Revlon Nearly Naked but I do know it works best when set with the corresponding Nearly Naked powder. So in my eyes I find the Loreal version to be a much better choice as it doesn't require a powder to top it off.
Sep 24, 2013
Jenna E.
Thank you so much! I will probably get the L'Or?al one! :-)
Sep 24, 2013
Michelle D.
Sep 24, 2013
Shelley W.
Let me know how it works out for you Jenna. :)
Sep 24, 2013
Sloane M.
Nearly naked!! It's my favorite powder!
Sep 24, 2013
Jenna E.
I ended up getting the Loreal one! I decided it might be better for my oily skin. I am going to try it tonight when I go to dance!
Sep 24, 2013
Jenna E.
What do you guys think is the best way to apply it? Fingers or beauty blender?
Sep 25, 2013
Shelley W.
Fingers a must.
Sep 26, 2013
Erica G.
I love using my beauty blender. it really gives great coverage without using much product and my skin looks flawless with such a light weight formula. I really like it and I find my skin has improved ever since I started using lighter coverage foundations.