Laura Geller Beauty

Anonymous
Has anyone used this makeup line? I keep seeing Jennie Garth and others on ads and it looks intriguing... but I searched this forum and no one has ever mentioned it.

Anonymous
I think it’s an older, not very chic brand. Like any makeup brand, it probably has a few good products, but overall it’s more of an older, QVC demographic.
Anonymous
It was on my FB feed for awhile and I watched the Jennie Garth video. I was interested in it but couldn't find much info on it and it is mostly sold on the Laura Geller website so I decided it probably wasn't worth it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s an older, not very chic brand. Like any makeup brand, it probably has a few good products, but overall it’s more of an older, QVC demographic.


Well, some of us here are over 40 L O L.
Anonymous
I was eyeing it too, and found that my mom had the powder foundation. So I tried it and it didn't seem very foundation-y. More like a regular pressed powder. I was hoping for a little more coverage, a little less powdery.
Anonymous
The baked blushes and highlighters are decent. It is a legit brand and has been around a while - I think it used to be available in Ulta, but I haven’t looked lately.

If you are older, all powder foundations are not going to look good on you. Look for tinted moisturizers (most of which are really light foundations).
Anonymous
I purchased the baked foundation. I don’t like it.

I am in my 40s and it just sits on my skin and makes me look old. I have very fair skin, used their color matching service and still to get some coverage I have to use a few layers of the powder. I don’t find it evens my skin tone. I have redness around my nose.

I still use it as a light powder every now and then.
Anonymous
Thank you all!
Anonymous
I guess I'm in the minority, but I'm 46 with decent skin, and I like it.

It's quick and easy to apply and really evens out my skin without being too heavy or cakey. It provides a light coverage, but you can build it up for more, and that's when I think it starts to go downhill.

It's part of my daily "zoom-ready" WFH routine.
Anonymous
I like it too. First heard about it a few years ago from a makeup artist who recommended it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I guess I'm in the minority, but I'm 46 with decent skin, and I like it.

It's quick and easy to apply and really evens out my skin without being too heavy or cakey. It provides a light coverage, but you can build it up for more, and that's when I think it starts to go downhill.

It's part of my daily "zoom-ready" WFH routine.


Do you have any deep wrinkles by chance? I'm only 44 but have forehead wrinkles and combo skin. Some foundations just sink in my lines.
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