![]() ![]() I haven’t traveled with mine at all, but I have heard some people have had issues with the packaging surviving travel. I would have much preferred a pump, though. So, most of the time, I filled the stem and then squeezed it on the back of my hand. Dropping it directly on the face was also a 50/50 proposition where it would dribble down my face and land on my shirt. I’d rather a pump or an open bottle, as the cap with the stem attached to it wobbles around if you just want to get some directly out of the bottle, so you can get bits of foundation on the surface it’s lying on. Three drops arhalf of what I need, and a whole stem-full is more than enough–so don’t be afraid if you’re bewildered and find yourself needing more than three drops! I’m not keen on the droplet applicator. The brand recommends applying three drops in the palm of your hand, though I’m not certain what constitutes a drop, because you can fill the entire stem with product and really get all of it out, or you can do small squeezes and get small drops out. It is lightly scented with something, but I couldn’t put my finger on it I did not notice the scent when applied or as I wore it, but it’s not scent-free in the bottle. It feels a bit like a dry oil, so synthetic brushes, sponges, and fingertips tended to be best for application in my experience. ![]() The actual texture is thin and very liquid, so it is easy to apply a very sheer layer of coverage or build up without getting too much coverage (if undesired). Maestro had a unique texture (to me), because it almost felt like a silicone primer and foundation in one it has that velvety-smooth, mostly matte finish and feel once applied to the skin. There are some I fall in love with right away others I never want to wear again, but usually I fall in the middle and waffle. #5.5 is slightly light on me (but forgiving enough to be worn), while #7 is definitely too dark. It usually takes me quite awhile to really determine if I love or just like a foundation. I’ve used up an entire bottle of #5.5, having first used it around late November/early December, and recently finished it about a week ago. The brand says #2, 3, and 4 are best for fair skin tones #4.5, 5, 5.5, 6.5, 7, and 8 for medium complexions and #10, 11.5, and 12 for darker skin tones. ![]() Giorgio Armani Beauty really pushes that it is about getting the least amount of product with the most amount of bang it’s supposed to “ invisible and skin appear luminous.” It’s available in twelve shades. oz.) is supposed to be a lightweight foundation with buildable coverage and a natural finish. Giorgio Armani Maestro Foundation ($62.00 for 1.0 fl. ![]()
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