Thursday, April 7, 2011

Revlon Photo Ready Vs Maybellines FitMe


Foundation is a skin coloured cosmetic applied to the face to create an even, uniform colour to the complexion, to cover flaws, and, sometimes, to change the natural skintone. Foundation applied to the body is generally referred to as 'Body painting.

Coverage:
Coverage refers to the opacity of the makeup, or how much it will conceal on the skin.
  • Sheer is the most transparent and contains the least amount of pigment. It will not hide discolorations on the skin; however, it can minimise the contrast between the discoloration and the rest of the skin tone. Although pigment technology has evolved dramatically since 2004, the traditional protocol for sheer foundations called for pigment to compromise 8–13% of the finished formula.
  • Light can cover unevenness and slight blotchiness, but is not opaque enough to cover freckles. It contains 13–18% pigment.
  • Medium coverage can, when set with a tinted (instead of translucent) powder, cover freckles, discolorations, blotchiness, and red marks left by pimples. It will contain 18–23% pigment.
  • Full coverage is very opaque, and used to cover birthmarks, vitiligo, hyperpigmentation and scars. It is sometimes referred to as “corrective” or “camouflage” make-up. In general it will contain up to 35% pigment, though professional brands, designed for use on stage, can contain up to 50% pigment.


Revlon PhotoReady Makeup - for poreless, airbrushed skin in any light. Photochromatic pigments bend and reflect light to erase every flaw. Complete, yet undetectable coverage. Soft, luminous finish. And gives you an amazing finish. I love this foundation for what it does. My color is CARAMEL.

- Oil free
- Fragrance free.
- SPF 20

My Recommendations:
Revlon PhotoReady Concealer

All over face concealer helps erase imperfections and camouflage dark undereye circles

Full yet undetectable coverage

Photochromatic pigments bend, reflect and diffuse light

SPF 20



FitMe Foundation

Why You'll Love It


It's makeup that fits you. I have to admit that it's not really a foundation more like a sheer tinted moisturizer with color. After hearing alot of people taking about that they don't like it,well to each's own...everyone doesn't have the same skin therefor I personally have to see what I like and don't like, I raely go by what others say when it comes to foundation cause what works for others may not work for me vice versa. So I keep in mind my needs and decide from my own experience.
  • No oils, no waxes, no nonsense
  • Natural coverage that leaves skin the way it was meant to be…fresh, breathing, natural  
  • Exclusive translucent base and lightweight pigments allow skin's natural highs and lows to show through
  • Non-comedogenic, dermatologist-tested

For Best Results

Apply smoothly and evenly to your face and blend with your fingertips.

Conclusion I would have to say that both are doing a great job and I love one and like the other lol. If you wanna try either one I would say go for it, if it's not for you than give away and case close, no really, they are good products and I would continue to use them..... FitMe Powder is much better than the liquid foundation.

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