January 21, 2013

L’Oreal Revitalift Miracle Blur Instant Skin Smoother Finishing Cream

I’m positive people would pay large sums of money to see Mark Sheppard hanging out with the Beebs. So here you go (CLICK!). Enjoy, you are so welcome, my pleasure, don’t say I never gave you anything awesome.

Since we’re talking about perfect, Mark being utter perfection, we should prob touch on the new L’Oreal Revitalift Miracle Blur Instant Skin Smoother Finishing Cream yes? Perfect skin goes hand and hand with that utterly perfectly photo!

So Mally Face Defendor’s dupe is on the loose with the new L’Oreal Revitalift Miracle Blur Instant Skin Smoother Finishing Cream. It’s already gotten some rather poor reviews on a variety of websites but I ordered it anyway to review on Musings.

L’Oreal dubs it the 30 Second Miracle that erases fine lines, wrinkles, and pores with an opti-blur technology.

Miracle Blur was specially formulated with a distinctive cushiony texture that instantly blurs lines, wrinkles, pores and uneven texture. The unique finishing cream formula blends seamlessly into skin so it instantly looks and feels smooth, leaving a velvet-soft matte finish. A finishing cream in the truest sense, Revitalift Miracle Blur should be the final step in every woman’s skincare routine, applied after moisturizer. It can also be worn under foundation for smoother, more even application and wear.

Sounds mighty nifty but at $24.99 it’s a bit steep for a drugstore beauty find.

But could skin perfecting yes?

We shall see.

P.S. Anyone watch last week’s eppy of Supernatural? For a second there I thought Crowley was replaced by someone else as the torture scenes involving Samandiriel totally threw me off!

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Isabella MuseIsabella is just an average everyday geeky girl who doesn’t blend her eyeshadow correctly, wears too much blush, and hopes she never finds her holy grail products because she likes the thrill of the chase so much. Her mission is to bring you super honest reviews on makeup, skincare, fragrance and all things beauty. She’s in no way an expert on the topic and she sure as hell isn’t a super model. But she’s passionate about makeup and is seeking like-minded individuals that like pina coladas, getting caught in the rain, and ones that enjoy spending hundreds of dollars at Sephora without feeling buyer’s remorse. If you’re that person feel free to reach out and leave a comment or follow me on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Bloglovin‘.

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  • Jane

    I wonder how this differs from their little potted primer, which I can’t get to play nice with my skin. My CVS had a little sample packet of this today, but I haven’t used it yet.

    • carol

      I am 66 and have used this. I put it on half of my face and it did make my wrinkles look less prominent. I do like it. I don’t know if it has silicone. I am a little scared about clogging pores so I don’t use it that much.

  • Nikki

    I tried a sample of this and wasn’t too impressed with it. It smoothed at my skin like a silicone primer but made my skin feel greasy and I have normal to dry skin. It also made my foundation slide around and fade all blotchy. I will definetly not be investing in a full size tube of this!! The price is pretty high for what it is.

      • Cj

        Yeah don’t waste your money, it sucks. It’s just a silicon primer and a bad one at that, it comes out as like a heavy paste I literally tossed it the same day I got it.

  • Susanne

    Makeup artist Billy B raves about this on his Facebook page. Says he uses it on Britney Spears. I got it and its a nice primer, or put powder over this and go.

  • blueraccoon

    I’m curious about this but not enough to buy it without a review or two.

  • Denise

    I bought it a few weeks ago. It really is nothing but a silicone primer with some sunscreen. Way overpriced for what it does and I think it stinks that they are targeting the “over 40” crowd (I’m part of that group) with a product that really does nothing that Monestat gel doesn’t do (except maybe the sunscreen part). They’re playing on women’s “fears” about growing older. Ugh!!

    • Simone

      What a bummer! I was really liking the SPF 30, but for nearly 30 bucks, it’s not worth the risk.
      Thanks!

      Ill be patiently awaiting your review, Muse. Who knows, maybe it won’t be so greasy on your (I believe you have) dry skin!

  • Melissa

    This sounds like the miracle skin brand which I like a lot. Muse -can you compare the two when you get this one? TYVM