Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer SPF 20
It's a myth that wearing makeup over irritated skin makes it worse. For the past few days I have been suffering from excessive sweating around my hairline, even when I am in an air conditioned office. I was creating whiteheads on my forehead, and irritating my t-zone with a pool party for acne creating bacteria.
My skin was screaming for relief. So this morning I got out my tube of Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer SPF 20, and my powder and spread this across my face. The moisturizer in the Laura Mercier cream gave immediate relief to my parched cheeks and over-wet forehead. The tinted moisturizer also blot the oils on my nose. The hint of sheer coverage greatly improved the evenness of the color of my olive complexion. A little pressed powder gave me that little extra polish. My skin looked the way it did when I was in my late teens.
At the end of the day the combination of the moisturizer and powder (to soak up the excess sebum and sweat) washed right off and went down the drain. I suspect this formula has a tiny bit of salasylic acid to encourage shedding.
The shade I use is blush. The reason why I chose this shade is cultural, I want to chose a shade a little fairer than my natural skintone. If my aim was to look darker and more tan, I would have chosen to massage bisque into my face.
My skin was screaming for relief. So this morning I got out my tube of Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer SPF 20, and my powder and spread this across my face. The moisturizer in the Laura Mercier cream gave immediate relief to my parched cheeks and over-wet forehead. The tinted moisturizer also blot the oils on my nose. The hint of sheer coverage greatly improved the evenness of the color of my olive complexion. A little pressed powder gave me that little extra polish. My skin looked the way it did when I was in my late teens.
At the end of the day the combination of the moisturizer and powder (to soak up the excess sebum and sweat) washed right off and went down the drain. I suspect this formula has a tiny bit of salasylic acid to encourage shedding.
The shade I use is blush. The reason why I chose this shade is cultural, I want to chose a shade a little fairer than my natural skintone. If my aim was to look darker and more tan, I would have chosen to massage bisque into my face.

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