![]() ![]() Like the name suggests, it gives a subtly glowing, satin finish, but it's not the most radiance-boosting foundation out there. Similarly to the Nars Sheer Glow Foundation, you could get the wrong idea from the name of this base, if you hadn't read up on it before. Thankfully, it soon dissipates after application. ![]() ![]() Although I'm glad this base is fragrance-free, as it's unnecessary and can cause irritation, it smells like paint. On my skin, it doesn't emphasize those fine, vellous hairs on the face, sink into any fine lines or accentuate my pores, like other fuller coverage foundations can do. Although, some redness and very stubborn blemishes can refuse to be disguised with the foundation alone, so concealer is still necessary if you want to camouflage absolutely everything. But, as it's build-able, you can easily layer coats of the foundation in areas where you need some extra help, to really achieve that flawless, perfected look, without skin looking completely false and caked in a mask of makeup. Depending on how clear your complexion is to begin with, a single pump of product gives a natural, healthy finish and allows your skin to still show through slightly. Giving a medium to full coverage, it looks deceivingly sheer when you first smooth it on, but as soon as you begin to buff, that perfect canvas starts to appear. With a hydrating formula, it's comfortable to wear and doesn't feel heavy or suffocating. Oil-free, the Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk Foundation has a thick, gel-like texture, which feels very smooth and light. ![]()
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