I rarely write reviews. A product must truly be "above and beyond" the competitors to prompt me to write a five-star review. I'll admit -- I was skeptical. Could the Sisley concealer truly perform ...
I would put this brush on my "desert island" list. It's perhaps the one brush in my large collection that I consider unique and "must have." I use it every single day, not for its original purpose, bu...
When I realized that powder blush no longer flattered my "mature" skin, BB pot rouge in blushed rose was my first foray into cream blush. I used it regularly for some time (and added pale pink, calyps...
Excellent eyeshadow primer. You need just the slightest bit for each eyelid, spreads like a dream, is not drying (unlike UDPP, which I couldn't stand). It is a light beige, but does not appear to add ...
I was loving everything about this -- the texture, the lovely coconut scent, the SPF -- until it broke me out in an ugly rash, which took several days to resolve. Apparently, I'm allergic to high its...
This is a gorgeous, rose-plummy, buildable color! At least on me (medium skin tone with yellow undertones, dark brunette, green eyes)-- ideal shade. My steps: GA primer, then GA designer shaping found...
All praises to the 187 stippling brush!! I use GA shaping designer foundation, and even the "official" Armani foundation brush applied it streaky -- I would need to blend with my fingers in a final st...
After great success with the 187 for creme foundation, I bought the 188 for blush (187 was too large for blush...in my hands anyway). I use GA creme blush, which is fairly dry and "picks up" quickly -...
I am impressed! MAC studio sculpt is as close to a "five" as I've found. For reference, I have dry, aging skin, NC30, fine undereye lines (with one "not so fine"), and dark undereye circles. I have tr...
I am a regular user of Armani shaping foundation in #7 (sometimes #6.5). The MA couldn't dissuade me from trying Face Fabric, even though she warned me that it would not provide the coverage I have co...