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Laura mercier is it worth it?

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twiddlingthumbs69 · 19/10/2024 19:37

I'm in the market for a new tinted moisturiser/foundation for my 60 year old wrinkled face.

I keep seeing Laura Mercier flawless but it's very expensive, is it worth it?

I've been using a Boots one which seems to make my wrinkles look worse.

I do all the right things, skin is well hydrated etc so wondering if the Mercier one would do the same thing really?

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NailsHairNipsHeels · 19/10/2024 19:39

If you have a stockist near to you pop in and ask for a sample.
I love Laura Mercier products but haven't used the tinted moisturiser as I like a bit move coverage.

AlwaysRoomForGin · 19/10/2024 20:04

I have the Laura Mercier tinted moisturiser. Yes it is nice but I actually prefer the Mac Strobe Dewy skin tint for the slightly glowy aspect it gives me and it's
cheaper as well.

learieonthewildmoor · 19/10/2024 21:43

I have sensitive combination skin and Laura Mercier is one of the few brands I can wear without problems. I buy the oil free tinted moisturiser for winter and it is great. The tint comes in pink tones which I need: most other brands are yellow.
Highly recommend it.

OvaHere · 19/10/2024 23:44

I've seen a few good reviews from older women (Youtube) for the e.l.f Soft Glam foundation. It's on my list to try as it's only £8.

https://www.elfcosmetics.co.uk/soft-glam-satin-foundation/300303.html

Nowdontmakeamess · 20/10/2024 07:54

I have quite dry skin so I mix the tinted moisturiser 50:50 with a spf 50 face cream, gives sheer coverage but evens skin tone and gives nice glow. It is expensive but a tube lasts me 6 months+.

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