![]() On the other hand, both L’oréal Infallible foundations had an easier time blurring and evening out pores without even the use of a pore minimizer. Winner: The Estée Lauder Double Wear has the perfect middle ground consistency whereas the L’oréal Infallible foundations are either too thin or too thick and require extra blending attention or extra product if they get absorbed too much by the sponge/brush you use.Įstée Lauder DW 2 vs L’oréal Infallible Total Cover 0 vs L’oréal Infallible 24H 0Īlthough the Double Wear doesn’t accentuate pores it also doesn’t hide them and even uncovers them if they were previously hidden with a pore minimiser product (and believe me I’ve tried most of them out there and many different application techniques). On the other side of the spectrum, the L’oréal Infallible 24H is quite thin and watery and feels a little strange to have to dispense from a pump. The Estée Lauder has a medium thickness but still easy to flow liquid consistency whereas the L’oréal Infallible Total Cover is a very thick cream. Additionally, the L’oréal Infallible Total Cover kept coming off throughout the day with just a simple touch and so the coverage was only really full at the beginning of wear. However, the more L’oréal Infallible Total Cover you use the more cakey and heavy looking it becomes. The L’oréal Infallible Total Cover on the other hand, is slightly heavier and gives better coverage with a single layer but is also buildable to two if needed. The Estée Lauder Double Wear and L’oréal Infallible 24H have a medium coverage that is buildable to almost full with two layers. Winner: It’s hard to beat the elegance and beauty of the Estée Lauder Double Wear (DW).Įstée Lauder DW 1 vs L’oréal Infallible Total Cover 0 vs L’oréal Infallible 24H 0Īll three foundations give a matte finish and look natural IF you find the right shade for you. Neither L’oréal Infallible foundation looks as luxurious as the Estée Lauder one but for drugstore products they look great. ![]() It’s not as easy to know whether someone touched this one. It also doesn’t have outer packaging but comes with a small sticker that holds the cap to the bottle. On the other hand, the L’oréal Infallible 24H Fresh Wear comes in a glass bottle with a pump. The tube is sealed twice though, once with an inner seal on the tube hole but also with a plastic wrapper around the tube cap. The L’oréal Infallible Total Cover foundation doesn’t come with outer packaging and the foundation is contained inside a squeezy plastic tube. It’s quite liberating to be able to use as much or as little foundation as you like, and you will quickly get used to pouring out the exact amount you need. It doesn’t have a pump, although you can buy one from Estée Lauder for £5, but you really don’t need one. The foundation itself comes in an elegant but simple and expensive looking and feeling, frosted glass bottle with a gold metallic (thin metal that sits on plastic) cap. The Estée Lauder Double Wear comes in a beautiful, blue and gold, cardboard outer packaging. For detailed information on each see each category section below. Note that the table contains some information from different categories together in one, in order to keep it short. ![]() For all the details keep reading or jump to the category you are interested in. Here’s a summary, green background = positive, red = negative, grey = equal/neutral. ![]() A chemist’s verdict on whether it is a true dupe. Three way battle of foundations: Estée Lauder Double Wear vs Too Faced Peach Perfect vs Too Faced Born this Way.īattle of the Foundations: Estée Lauder Double Wear VS Revlon Color Stay. Ingredient Analysis and a Chemist’s Verdict – Is it a Dupe? In-depth Review and Ingredient Analysesīattle of the Foundations: Estée Lauder Double Wear VS Tarte Shape Tape Matte Foundation – In Depth Reviews and Ingredient AnalysesĮstée Lauder Double Wear vs Primark My Perfect Colour Stay foundation. Three Way Battle of Foundations: Estée Lauder Double Wear vs Clinique Superbalanced Silk vs Clinique Stay-Matte Oil-Free. So many beauty products, so little time! Anyhow it’s finally time to have an in-depth look at both L’oréal Infallible foundations, the Total Cover (the one in the tube) and the 24H Fresh Wear (the one in the bottle) and also compare them against the staple of foundations for oily skin, the Estée Lauder Double Wear.Įxpensive vs Cheap: Estée Lauder Double Wear vs Maybelline Fit Me Foundation – In-depth Reviews and Ingredient Analysesīest Foundation Dupe yet? Estée Lauder Double Wear vs Nyx Can’t Stop Won’t Stop vs Nyx Stay Matte – In-depth Reviews and Ingredient Analyses I admit I am a little late in reviewing the very popular L’oréal Infallible foundations, but I just somehow didn’t get round to them until recently.
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