I use both products under foundation & concealer. Urban Decay is a bit thicker consistency compared to Maybelline but both brighten & cover my dark circles really well. Both are marketed to help with dark circles under the eyes & to color correct them. Makeup Maven, Kayla, says: Urban Decay is $29 for. *According to Cruelty-Free Kitty, Urban Decay is cruelty-free while Maybelline is NOT. Maybelline Instant Age Rewind in Brightener Urban Decay Naked Skin Color Correcting Fluid in Pink vs. However, at the end of the day, this makes Maybelline slightly more eco-friendly as it is easier to clean out and recycle. Benefit has a lovely pump with its packaging, while Maybelline does not. The only difference with the products comes down to the packaging. Finally, neither product caused me to break out. Although both products claim to leave a hydrating feeling on your skin, I would recommend wearing a moisturizer with both, but a primer is not necessary. Both products can be worn without a powder if you have dryer skin, or with a powder, if you want a more matte look on oily skin. I found that Benefit in shade 3 is similar to Maybelline in shade 130, with Benefit oxidizing slightly. They both blend out beautifully, leaving a natural, satin finish (neither matte nor dewy). Makeup Maven, Carianne, says: After asking lots of different people over 8 hours whether they could see a difference between the two sides of my face, no one was able to notice that I was wearing two different foundations! These foundations are almost identical! Both Benefit and Maybelline offer a small amount of SPF and medium coverage. *Neither brand is cruelty-free according to Cruelty-Free Kitty. Maybelline Fit Me Dewy & Smooth Foundation Buy our pickīenefit Hello Happy Flawless Brightening Foundation vs. I really see no need in spending that much on a foundation when you can get the exact same look for much, much less money. For $68 I expected much more with Pat McGrath. I didn’t mind Pat McGrath’s formula either because it did remind me so much of Infalliable and like I said I use that daily. I use L’Oreal on a daily basis & really do enjoy the formula. No one knew or could tell throughout the day that I was wearing two different foundations let alone 2 different shades. Despite Light 7 & 420 not being a complete shade match when I wore each product on one side of my face, I couldn’t really see much of a difference. Natural oils did creep through on my nose for both brands but for me that is typical. ![]() But both foundations still looked just as good when I first applied them. After a 12 hour workday I came home to always noticing Pat McGrath settling into my smile lines more than L’Oreal did. Neither foundation looked cakey instead I think both foundations made my skin look very beautiful. I could not get anything more than light coverage. ![]() No matter how much I tried to build up Pat McGrath it was extremely light coverage & I was cringing at how much product I was using trying to get medium coverage. They are extremely hard to tell apart with their natural finishes. I wore each of these foundations 5 days in a row by themselves & then wore one on one side of the face & one on the other. Both foundations went over my skin easily & blended out really nicely. ![]() L’Oreal is marketed as a medium to full coverage foundation with a buildable formula while Pat McGrath is marketed as a sheer to medium coverage foundation. L’Oreal does have SPF 25.īoth foundations are quite thin in consistency - Pat McGrath didn’t have much of a smell and L’Oreal does have quite a bit of fragrance. Both foundations are marketed as being lightweightBuy our pick and having a natural finish which I agree with. Even the box that it comes in looks luxurious. Pat McGrath does feel much more luxurious with its heavy frosted glass component. ![]() PM has 36 shades while L’Oreal has 30 to choose from.īoth products come in a glass pump style component. Makeup Maven, Kayla, says: Pat McGrath Skin Fetish Sublime Perfection in ‘Light 7’ is $68 for 1.18 oz while L’Oreal Infalliable Fresh Wear in ‘420’ is $14.99 for 1 oz. *Neither brands is cruelty-free according to Cruelty-Free Kitty. L'Oreal Infallible Fresh Wear 24 HR Foundation in 420 True Beige Pat McGrath Skin Fetish: Sublime Perfection Foundation in Light 7 vs.
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